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Boeing reports losses exceeding $11 billion last year
[29/01/2025 11:35]
WASHINGTON-SABA
The American aircraft manufacturer Boeing announced an annual loss of $ 11.83 billion, its largest since 2020, after facing problems in its commercial and defense units, in addition to the repercussions of the strike of its factory workers in the country.

CEO Kelly Ortberg said in a letter to employees today that despite Boeing's difficulties, there are encouraging signs of optimism, noting that officials are engaged in restructuring the group.

"The company is working to restore stability to its struggling production lines after last year's crash raised concerns about the safety of its aircraft." He pointed out that "Boeing" has made progress in its supply chain, and returned to the rate of production of five (787) aircraft per month at the end of last year.


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