
Boeing has reported 774 commercial orders last year after cancellations and conversions, including 561 orders for the 737 family, and 213 orders for the company's twin-aisle airplanes. Boeing delivered 69 commercial jets in December, including 53 of the 737 MAX, bringing total deliveries for 2022 to 480 airplanes.

Commercial orders after cancellations and conversions include:
*561 orders for the 737 MAX, adding new customers such as ANA, Delta Air Lines, IAG, and low-cost carrier Arajet
*213 orders for widebodies, including 114 787s, 31 767s and 68 777s
*78 orders across Boeing's freighter line, including 45 orders for the 767-300 Freighter and current 777 Freighter
*Launching the 777-8 Freighter with more than 50 orders, including conversions.
Commercial deliveries include:
*387 737s, including 374 737 MAX and 13 military-derivative airplanes
*93 widebodies, including 5 747s, 33 767s, 24 777s and 31 787s
*44 new production freighters
As of Dec. 31, 2022, the Commercial Airplanes backlog is 4,578 jets for Boeing.