Boeing Shares Rise Despite Q2 Loss As It Boosts Plane Production

Posted on 26 Oct 2024
Boeing Shares Rise Despite Q2 Loss As It Boosts Plane Production

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Boeing reported a $149 million second-quarter loss Wednesday following delays and cost issues in its defense and space program, but shares rallied on increased commercial jet deliveries.

Chief Executive Dave Calhoun pointed to "steady progress" in the aerospace giant's turnaround, as it increased production rates on both the 737 MAX and 787 Dreamliner, two popular commercial jets that have struggled with factory and supply chain issues in recent years.

A jump in plane deliveries boosted quarterly revenues to $19.8 billion, up 18 percent from the year-ago level and above analyst expectations.

Boeing notched a 12 percent increase in commercial plane deliveries. However, the program still experienced a quarterly loss due to "abnormal costs and period expenses, including research and development."

The company's defense, space and security business also experienced an operating loss, hit by delays in the Starliner spacecraft and increased costs connected to the T-7A jet trainer program.

Boeing reaffirmed its projections for 2023 free cash flow, a benchmark closely watched by investors.

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Calhoun characterized the second quarter as "solid" and demand as "strong," according to a press release.

"While we have more work ahead, we are making progress in our recovery and driving stability in our factories and the supply chain to meet our customer commitments," he said.

Shares rose 3.6 percent to $221.80 in pre-market trading.

Source: AFP

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Boeing reported a quarterly loss but lifted production rates on key commercial plane models

Boeing reported a quarterly loss but lifted production rates on key commercial plane models

Boeing shares rise despite Q2 loss as it boosts plane production - Briefly.co.za

Boeing shares rise despite Q2 loss as it boosts plane production - Briefly.co.za

Boeing loses USD 149 million in Q2 as the plane maker is pushing ahead with production increases

Boeing loses USD 149 million in Q2 as the plane maker is pushing ahead with production increases

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