BA stock, with -32% returns since the beginning of 2024, has significantly underperformed the S&P 500 index, up 27%.
By Dan Catchpole SEATTLE - CEO Kelly Ortberg took over at Boeing knowing that the company was in trouble. Those troubles added up to an $11.8 billion loss last year, the company reported on Tuesday. However,
And now that the dust has settled at aerospace stock Boeing (BA), it is now time to look to the future, and see if Boeing can pull off anything
The loss demonstrates the challenges facing CEO Kelly Ortberg in turning around the planemaker as it cedes more ground to rival Airbus.
Boeing said on Tuesday it was making progress on increasing plane production, and its shares jumped nearly 8%, despite the company recording its biggest annual loss in four years.
Ryanair is confident that Boeing will ramp up its production of 737 MAX jets to 38 per month this summer and that it will be allowed by the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump to then increase that to 42,
Boeing posted a fourth-quarter loss of $3.8 billion on Tuesday as a machinists strike and other problems continued to plague the troubled aircraft manufacturer.
Boeing's focus on core values and product-driven turnaround under CEO Kelly Ortberg offers promising long-term potential. Click here to read why BA is a Buy.
Boeing reported its second biggest annual loss ever after a tough year following a mid-air accident and worker strikes.
Emirates, the world's largest Boeing 777X customer, is still waiting for them. Deliveries are set to begin in 2026.
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