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    Boeing posts revenue surge and trims losses in second quarter

    July 30, 2025
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    Boeing significantly narrowed its quarterly losses and posted stronger-than-expected revenue, marking a notable step forward in the aerospace manufacturer’s ongoing recovery efforts. The company reported a net loss of $176 million for the second quarter ending June 30, a sharp reduction from the $1.09 billion loss recorded in the same period last year.

    Kelly Ortberg, President & CEO of The Boeing Company

    Revenue rose 35% year over year to $22.75 billion, surpassing analysts’ estimates compiled by LSEG. The performance was underpinned by Boeing’s strongest delivery numbers since 2018, with 150 commercial aircraft handed over during the quarter. That figure includes 102 units of the 737 Max, 24 Dreamliners, 13 Boeing 777s, and nine 767s. The surge in deliveries contributed to an 81% revenue increase for Boeing’s commercial airplanes division, reaching $10.87 billion.

    The unit’s operating margin, while still negative, improved substantially to -5.1% from deeper losses in prior quarters. Adjusted for one-time items, Boeing posted a loss of $1.24 per share, better than the $1.48 loss per share expected by analysts. Operating cash burn also showed marked improvement, dropping to $200 million from $4.3 billion in the same quarter last year and $2.3 billion in the previous quarter.

    CEO Ortberg outlines operational recovery and safety goals

    The reduction in cash burn reflects tighter financial controls and gradually stabilizing production output, especially in the 737 Max program. Chief Executive Officer Kelly Ortberg, who assumed the role in August 2024, highlighted the gains in a memo to staff, describing 2025 as the company’s potential “turnaround year.”

    Ortberg emphasized the company’s focus on safety, quality, and operational stability, stating, “We are moving in the right direction and ahead of where I thought we would be in our recovery.” Boeing has ramped up production of the 737 Max to 38 aircraft per month, currently the maximum allowed by the Federal Aviation Administration following a January 2024 incident involving a door plug failure.

    Analysts revise production forecast for 2026

    The company plans to seek FAA approval to raise this limit later in the year. However, achieving its earlier production goal of 47 aircraft per month by year-end appears unlikely, with analysts now forecasting that target to be met by mid-2026. Despite progress, Boeing faces ongoing hurdles. Certification of the 737 Max 7 and Max 10 models has been delayed beyond 2025, contrary to Ortberg’s previous projections.

    Additionally, the defense division continues to be impacted by contract charges, and a potential strike looms after employees rejected a proposed labor agreement. Boeing’s turnaround comes after a turbulent 2024, which saw intensified scrutiny over quality controls and supplier issues. Leadership changes followed the Alaska Airlines door plug incident and subsequent whistleblower allegations. Boeing shares rose over 2% in early trading on Tuesday, reflecting cautious investor optimism as Ortberg and his team work to restore confidence in the company’s manufacturing and safety practices. – By Content Syndication Services.

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