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    Boeing reports its second-biggest annual loss on record after tough 2024

    Press RoomBy Press RoomJanuary 28, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Boeing has slumped to its second largest annual loss, capping a turbulent 12 months as the planemaker battles to recover from the fallout of two fatal crashes and a labour strike.

    The aircraft maker on Tuesday reported a net loss of $11.8bn for fiscal 2024, second only to its loss in 2020, on revenue of $66.5bn. It also burned through $14.3bn in free cash for the year, compared with the $4.4bn it generated in 2023.

    For the second year in a row the company declined to issue guidance.
    Chief executive Kelly Ortberg said Boeing was focused on “making
    the fundamental changes needed to fully recover” both financial
    performance and the public trust.

    “We made progress on key areas to stabilise our operations during the
    quarter and continued to strengthen important aspects of our safety
    and quality plan,” he said.

    Last week, Boeing unexpectedly announced a wider fourth-quarter loss on
    lower revenue than Wall Street anticipated, in addition to burning
    through $3.5bn in cash between October and December and taking $2.8bn
    in charges.

    This is a developing story

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