KEY POINTS
  • Boeing delivered 35 planes in October, down from 51 in September.
  • The manufacturer said a flaw in 737 Max fuselages hurt deliveries last month.
  • Boeing last week laid out its goals to return to around $100 billion in annual sales by the middle of the decade.
A Boeing 737 MAX 8 sits outside the hangar during a media tour of the Boeing 737 MAX at the Boeing plant in Renton, Washington.

Boeing's aircraft deliveries in October fell from a month earlier after a fuselage flaw in its bestselling 737 Maxes delayed handovers of new planes.

Boeing delivered a total of 35 planes in October, down from 51 in September. Of those, 22 were 737 Maxes.