Boeing is expected to report first quarter earnings before the bell on
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Boeing is expected to report first quarter earnings before the bell on Wednesday, following a quarter that could be called rocky to say the least.
The aircraft maker has cut production to fix quality problems after door panel blowout.
The airline is evolving its fleet strategy due to shifting delivery timelines from Boeing.
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Boeing reported a slightly smaller loss in the first quarter compared to the same time a year ago, and warned investors and employees it will have to cut back production further to deal with quality and safety issues on its production line. Boeing reported a core operating loss of $388 million, or $1.13 a share, from the $440 million it lost on that basis a year earlier. That was significantly less than analysts’ forecast of $1.63 a share in the quarter. But the improvement came from outside its...
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Boeing has been mired in a safety crisis since a door plug blew off a 737 Max 9 in early January.
Boeing will be in the spotlight during back-to-back hearings Wednesday, as Congress examines allegations of major safety failures at the embattled aircraft manufacturer. The first session will feature members of an expert panel that found serious flaws in Boeing's safety culture. The main event will be a second hearing featuring
Boeing in the spotlight as Congress calls a whistleblower to testify about defects in planes