Boeing has expanded its lead over Airbus in net airplane orders, driven by strong wide-body demand and increased production approval. Boeing's net order value surged to $83.7 billion, giving it a $37 billion lead over Airbus, though Airbus maintains a larger backlog and delivery lead. Airbus faces engine delivery delays, impacting single-aisle deliveries, while Boeing narrows the delivery gap with higher wide-body output and inventory drawdown.
A strike among machinists at Boeing's F-15 and Hornet factories is dragging into a third month. Their union said on Sunday that its members voted again to reject Boeing's latest contract offer.
The five-year offer was largely the same as offers previously rejected by union members.
St. Louis-area machinists have been on strike since early August.
The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers union said on Sunday it voted to reject Boeing's latest contract offer, saying the company had failed to address the core priorities of its skilled and dedicated workforce.
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Friday, the Federal Aviation Administration lifted the cap on Boeing's 737 MAX production to 42 per month from 38.
The Federal Aviation Administration said Friday it will allow Boeing to produce more 737 Max airplanes by increasing the monthly limit that it imposed after a door plug blew off an Alaska Airlines jet that the company built.
The company can now increase production to 42 planes a month from 38, the limit put in place after a fuselage panel blew off a jet midair in January 2024.