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Boeing Reports Smaller Loss, Sees More 'Stability' in Operations

UNITED STATES, JUL 29 – Boeing cut its quarterly loss to $697 million and boosted revenue 35%, driven by commercial aircraft and services despite certification delays and potential defense worker strike.

  • On July 29, 2025, The Boeing Company reported that certification remains delayed, with Ortberg saying, 'Progress on this solution has taken longer than we expected and we now anticipate that certification for the airplanes will take place next year.'
  • Amid ongoing recovery efforts, Kelly Ortberg's leadership has seen metrics improve since June 25, 2023, executing a turnaround more than six months after a difficult year.
  • Metrics indicate Boeing's overall sales reached $22.75 billion, beating estimates and increasing over 25% from last year, with no specific operational data provided.
  • Meanwhile, Boeing faces a potential strike by over 3,000 factory workers, despite shares rising slightly in premarket trading.
  • Looking forward, Boeing's backlog at Boeing Commercial Aircraft remains long at 5,900 aircraft valued at $522bn, while certification of the 737 Max 7 and Max 10 remains delayed.
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Boeing reports smaller loss, sees more 'stability' in operations

Boeing reported a smaller loss in the second quarter Tuesday after the company delivered more planes, with its CEO pointing to signs of stabilization in operations.

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US aircraft manufacturer Boeing reported a second-quarter net loss of $697 million (562 million francs) on Tuesday, narrowing less than market expectations amid a "changing global environment."

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