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Boeing stock price ends flat as Spirit union vote and earnings set the next tests
17 January 2026
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Boeing stock price ends flat as Spirit union vote and earnings set the next tests

New York, January 16, 2026, 20:51 EST — The market has closed for the day.

  • Boeing (BA) slipped 0.02% to finish Friday at $247.68.
  • A tentative labor agreement for roughly 1,600 former Spirit AeroSystems employees is set for a vote on Jan. 30.
  • Traders are eyeing the Jan. 27 earnings report alongside new FAA filings related to older 737 models.

Boeing Co shares ended Friday mostly flat, with investors weighing a tentative labor deal for former Spirit AeroSystems employees alongside a handful of upcoming dates that might impact the stock. The day closed with Boeing down just 0.02%, at $247.68.

The labor pact is crucial, landing squarely on Boeing’s push to bring a key supplier in-house and maintain parts supply. For a stock long valued on steady production as much as sales, any disruption to schedules quickly draws scrutiny.

Markets will be closed Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, moving the next U.S. trading session to Tuesday and shortening the week ahead. New York Stock Exchange

Boeing wrapped up its $4.7 billion acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems on Dec. 8. Contract negotiations only kicked off after the deal closed, due to labor law limits. According to a Boeing spokesperson, the union’s bargaining committee backed the company’s “Best and Final Offer” and urged workers to vote “yes,” Reuters reported. Reuters

The Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace, representing the Wichita Technical and Professional Unit, announced the offer features a 20% increase in “wage pools” over 58 months — the funds allocated annually for pay raises — along with a $6,000 ratification bonus. Union members must cast their votes by 5 p.m. Central on Jan. 30. The current contract ends Jan. 31, and if the new terms are approved, they will take effect Feb. 1. speea.org

Bernstein has named Boeing its top aerospace and defense pick for 2026, bumping the price target up to $298 from $277, according to an Investing.com report. Analyst Douglas Harned and his team pointed out that Boeing and Airbus face a market where demand will outpace supply throughout the decade, shifting the focus squarely onto execution over new orders.

Regulatory issues remain active. On Friday, the FAA reissued a proposed airworthiness directive for specific Boeing 737-600/-700/-800/-900 models after fixing a docket mistake, with the comment period still ending Feb. 23. The directive could mandate inspections or repairs. It targets checks related to reports of pitch oscillations and excessive stabilizer freeplay. GovInfo

Boeing ended flat amid a subdued market, as the S&P 500 slipped 0.06% and the Dow dropped 0.17% on Friday. RTX gained 1.05%, while Boeing saw a slight decline. MarketWatch

The labor deal remains unsettled. A “no” vote would force negotiators to return to the table and could disrupt Spirit integration efforts in Wichita just as Boeing aims to maintain steady factory output.

Boeing is set to report its fourth-quarter results on Jan. 27, with a conference call scheduled for 10:30 a.m. ET. Investors will be focused on cash flow, shifts in production pace, and the impact of the Spirit acquisition on costs and working capital. Boeing Investors

Following the long weekend, Boeing shareholders face a key date on Jan. 30, when the Wichita unit’s vote wraps up. This falls just three days after earnings and right before the current contract expires the next day.

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