Boeing quarter earnings

Source: Dukascopy Bank SA
Boeing's first-quarter 2025 financial results highlighted revenue growth to $19.5 billion, an 18% increase from last year, despite a GAAP loss per share of $0.16 and a core loss per share of $0.49. Commercial Airplanes saw a revenue rise to $8.1 billion, up 75%, driven by 130 airplane deliveries, with increased production in the 737 program and stable production in the 787 program. Boeing secured 221 net orders in the quarter. Defense, Space & Security revenue dropped 9% to $6.3 billion, but operating earnings grew by 3%.

Global Services revenue was $5.1 billion with slight growth in earnings and operating margin, driven by favorable performance, and a contract for the F-15 Eagle's electronic warfare systems was secured. Boeing's debt remained stable at $53.6 billion, and cash and investments totaled $23.7 billion, down from $26.3 billion at the start of the quarter. The company's backlog grew to $545 billion, reflecting strong demand, especially in commercial airplanes. Boeing continues to focus on improving operational performance and remains optimistic about future production increases and order volumes.

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