Boeing Reports Narrower Quarterly Loss as Commercial Aircraft Deliveries Rise
Boeing posted a smaller-than-expected quarterly loss with improved commercial jet sales, while CEO indicates production increases ahead.

Boeing reported a narrower quarterly loss than analysts expected as the aerospace manufacturer showed signs of recovery with increased aircraft deliveries and improved commercial operations.
The company posted brisk first-quarter commercial sales despite ongoing challenges including wiring flaws that caused delays in some aircraft deliveries. Boeing's cash burn also decreased during the quarter compared to previous periods.
Boeing CEO stated that "all systems are go" to increase production of the 737 aircraft, signaling confidence in the company's manufacturing capacity and market demand. The production increase represents a key milestone in Boeing's recovery efforts following previous operational challenges.
The improved financial performance comes as Boeing works to rebuild its commercial aircraft business and restore investor confidence. Commercial jet deliveries rose during the quarter, contributing to the better-than-expected results and indicating progress in the company's operational recovery.
The results suggest Boeing's recovery efforts are gaining traction, though the company continues to address quality control issues and production challenges that have affected delivery schedules in recent periods.