"We also restarted 737, 767 and 777/777X production and our team remains focused on the hard work ahead to build a new future for Boeing." Boeing said the IAM strike, which concluded in November with ...
Boeing anticipates fourth-quarter 2024 revenue of $15.2 billion, a GAAP loss per share of ($5.46), and a negative operating ...
Boeing Co. reported fourth-quarter revenue that missed analyst estimates after a bruising strike that idled most of its aircraft production.
BA] announced today it will recognize impacts to its financial results related to the IAM work stoppage and agreement ...
Boeing said Thursday that it likely lost about $4 billion in the fourth quarter, adding to troubles at the manufacturer, which began 2024 with a midair accident and ended it with a crippling labor ...
Boeing on Thursday released preliminary fourth-quarter financial results that were impacted by a nearly two-month labor strike and a new labor agreement last year, as well as other issues at the ...
BA] announced today it will recognize impacts to its financial results related to the IAM work stoppage and agreement, charges for certain Defense, Space & Security programs and costs associated with ...
The company forecast a quarterly loss of $5.46 per share, sharply steeper than analysts' average expectation of a $1.84 per share loss. Boeing shares fell 2.5% in after-hours trading as the company ...
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"We also restarted 737, 767 and 777/777X production and our team remains focused on the hard work ahead to build a new future for Boeing." Boeing NewsMORE Related Stocks Indices Commodities Currencies ...
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