Boeing Narrows Losses as Aircraft Deliveries Boost Revenue and Backlog
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Updated · CNBC · Apr 22
Boeing Narrows Losses as Aircraft Deliveries Boost Revenue and Backlog
53 articles · Updated · CNBC · Apr 22
Boeing reported a narrower-than-expected loss for Q1 2026 as revenue rose 14% to $22.2 billion, driven by higher commercial aircraft deliveries.
The company delivered 143 commercial jets and saw its order backlog reach a record $695 billion, though it still posted a core loss per share of $0.20.
Boeing continues to face profitability and cash flow pressures despite strong demand, with certification of new 737 Max models expected later this year.
How will Boeing bridge its Q1 cash deficit to meet ambitious full-year profit goals?
Is Boeing's delivery lead a real comeback or just a blip from Airbus's engine problems?
How critical is the delayed 737 MAX 10 to Boeing's fight against the popular Airbus A321neo?
With COMAC's rise, is the Boeing-Airbus duopoly facing its first serious long-term threat?
Has Boeing truly fixed the cultural flaws behind its persistent quality control issues?
Will Trump's Beijing visit unlock Boeing's massive, long-frozen orders from China?