KEY POINTS
  • For all of 2019, Boeing lost orders for 87 commercial airplanes.
  • It was the first time in at least three decades the manufacturer lost orders for the year.
  • European rival Airbus logged orders for 768 new planes last year.

For the first time in decades, Boeing's commercial airplane business lost orders over the course of an entire year, a stark example of just how much the 737 Max crisis has hurt the company.

For all of 2019, Boeing lost orders for 87 commercial airplanes, meaning it had more cancellations than new purchases, the company said Tuesday. The final tally included the cancellation of three orders in December when customers changed plans to buy 787 Dreamliners.