By Doug Cameron Updated Oct. 8, 2019 4:29 pm ET Boeing Co. BA -0.65% booked its first 737 MAX order since April but also reported cancellations for 22 of its 787 Dreamliners, which will leave the embattled aerospace giant seeking more customers for its twin-aisle jets.
Analysts expect Boeing to deliver around 440 jetliners this year if regulators sign off on fixes to the MAX that allow shipments of the aircraft to resume this year. European regulators have raised heightened concerns about proposed fixes to the plane’s flight-control systems that could delay its return, The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday.
The uncertainty over the return of the MAX has made the 787 a key focus for investors. The Dreamliner is one of Boeing’s biggest cash generators and is expected to deliver a bigger share of profits as Boeing absorbs compensation claims from MAX customers. Boeing is producing 14 of the 787s each month but production has hit that delivery rate only twice this year. September deliveries were hit by the temporary shutdown of the Boeing plant in North Charleston, SC, because of Hurricane Dorian.
I like to live dangerously
Boeing press releases these days are no different than Tesla’s “leaked” emails. $BA
Yeah, there are very rich yet not so smart people out there. Who in right mind wants to spend millions of $$ for an aircraft deemed not safe to fly?
It was Greta
I suppose they probably have more than a few parked around here somewhere. 😒😒
Probably Trump ordered it and the American taxpayers will get the bill. Oh, I forgot, Trump donates his salary, right?
The guy got guts
Adam Neumann refused to live life without a private jet
1 in 6 months!! Ever wonder why he touts temporary equities gains and not the actual underlying economy 🤔MAGA
Certainly for some 0g flights
Illustrated by a picture of a 787.
Brave soul.
Why
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Well, that's one.
Who is the fucking customer? We are tired of mafia deals
Please be from Trump Organization...
Should be a bargain....
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