Estimated delivery dates on ch-aviation are research-based projections compiled by our editorial team — not figures supplied directly by aircraft manufacturers (OEMs). Here is how we arrive at them and what to keep in mind when using them.
How we build our estimates
Our editorial team draws on a wide range of sources to produce the most accurate projection possible:
- Publicly available OEM order books and production schedules
- Airline fleet announcements and press releases
- Industry publications and regulatory filings
- Historical delivery pace and backlog data
- Direct communication with airlines and lessors where available
What this means for you
Because these are estimates rather than confirmed OEM commitments, they are subject to change. Production delays, order modifications, and shifts in airline strategy can all affect when an aircraft is actually delivered.
Our editors review and update delivery dates on an ongoing basis to keep the data as current as possible. We recommend treating estimated delivery dates as informed projections and checking back regularly for updates on aircraft you are tracking.
If you have information suggesting a delivery date should be updated — such as an announcement from an airline or lessor you can use the envelope icon next to the aircraft record to send a message directly to the responsible fleet editor.
If this article does not answer your question or resolve your issue, you can always submit a ticket and our Customer Support team will get back to you as soon as possible.
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