Boeing scores government deal, sees cash flow improving in welcome week

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Boeing had a break with two pieces of good news this week, which had sent their shares over 10% in the last five days.

On Friday, the US Air Force selected an aerospace giant for building and serving its next combat aircraft, beating other aerospace companies, in particular Lockheed Martin. The next generation of air dominant (NGAD) platform is not something that cannot match another country by the President Donald Trump?

“F-47 will be the most advanced, more capable, dying plane.

Boeing will build the F-47 Fighter Plane of the next genes, Trump reports

The sixth generation of air generation warrior, F-47.

The performance shows the sixth generation of the air force, F-47, which will be built by Boeing. (US Air Force Graphic / Fox News)

The program is planned to be replaced by Lockheed Martin’s F-22 Raptor. Lockheed stocks fell by 5.7% per week.

The value of the contract has not been revealed.

Grieving Safety Last Vocation Change%
Ba Boeing Co. 178.10 +5.28

+ 3.06%

Lm Lockheed Martin Corp. 439.83 -26.57

-5.70%

“We are aware of the importance, construction and delivery of the sixth generation fighter for the United States Air Force.

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Other Boeing Jets: Include F / A-18, F-15 EAGLE, Modified version of the B-52 Stratoforress and 747 used as Air Force.

The contract is welcome news for Boeing, which fights with the Federal Investigation of Quality Management Problems. In January 2024, Door plug exploded Alaska Airlines’s Boeing 737 Max 9, prompting a domino effect on the head, including a few whistles who spoke about production and security.

There is no door on the plane

Boeing 737 Max 9 The door of the door was blown up by the flight of Alaska Airlines 10 minutes after 1282 flights from Portland and ore. (NTSB Getty Images / Getty Images)

Grieving Safety Last Vocation Change%
Alec ALASKA AIR GROUP INC. 52.81 -0.06

-0.11%

Two months later, CEO Dave Calend announced his intention to fall at the last stage of 2024. He was replaced by Kelly Ortberg in August.

Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg

Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg took over in August 2024, replacing Dave Calu. (Daniel Acker / Bloomberg Via Getty Images / Getty Images)

The second victory for Boeing passed on the Chief Financial Officer Brian West, who told investors that the company’s cash flow improves the investors.

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“And then the flow of free money, we see less working capital to pull. So it can be better when we can be better in a year.

“This year Boeing would always be on security, quality and stability. And so far we will start well at all three dimensions. ”

 
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