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Boeing Reports Fourth Quarter Results

Boeing Reports Fourth Quarter Results

Jan 27, 20261 min readBoeing Press Releases
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9 billion, reflecting improved operational performance and higher commercial delivery volume. 83.

4 billion. Total company backlog grew to a record $682 billion primarily reflecting 1,173 Commercial Airplanes net orders in the year, with all three segments at record levels.

Boeing president and chief executive officer Kelly Ortberg stated that the company made significant progress on its recovery in 2025 and has set the foundation to keep momentum going in the year ahead. The company completed the acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems and the sale of portions of the Digital Aviation Solutions business and remains focused on promoting stable operations, completing development programs, rebuilding trust with stakeholders, and fully restoring Boeing to the iconic company it can be.

6) percent primarily reflect higher deliveries and improved operational performance. S.

Air Force, and ended the year with a record backlog of $30 billion. 0 billion, which remain undrawn.

EazyInWay Expert Take

The strong performance by Boeing in its fourth quarter is a testament to the company's efforts to recover from past challenges. With improved operational performance and higher commercial delivery volume, Boeing has set a solid foundation for growth in the coming year. However, the company still faces significant competition and regulatory pressures, which will require continued focus and innovation to maintain momentum.

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