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Boeing Scores Asia Mega-Deals Thanks to Trump – But Q3 Earnings Could Reveal a $4 Billion Shock

Boeing Scores Asia Mega-Deals Thanks to Trump – But Q3 Earnings Could Reveal a $4 Billion Shock

Trump’s Asia Tour Boosts Boeing Sales Boeing is riding a wave of major order wins from Asia as it heads into its Q3 earnings announcement. During a late-October trip through Asia, President Trump helped secure several big-ticket aircraft deals as part of new trade agreements. Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam committed to buying U.S.-made planes (primarily Boeing), and Cambodia agreed to partner with Boeing to develop its aviation sector flightglobal.com. According to the White House, Vietnam’s flag carrier Vietnam Airlines will purchase 50 Boeing jets (valued at about $8 billion) under a new trade framework flightglobal.com. Likewise, Thailand agreed to procure 80
29 October 2025
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India Shakes Up Aviation: HAL Partners with Russia to Manufacture SJ-100 Jets – Boeing & Airbus Beware

India Shakes Up Aviation: HAL Partners with Russia to Manufacture SJ-100 Jets – Boeing & Airbus Beware

Sources: HAL and government statements and press reports moneycontrol.com timesofindia.indiatimes.com flightglobal.com flightglobal.com; industry analysis and market data reuters.com flightglobal.com in.investing.com; stock market data (Moneycontrol) moneycontrol.com reuters.com; TS2 technews analysis ts2.tech ts2.tech. All facts verified up to Oct 28, 2025.
Boeing Wins $461M US Army Chinook Deal – Heavy-Lift Boost and Stock Surge

Boeing Wins $461M US Army Chinook Deal – Heavy-Lift Boost and Stock Surge

What’s the Boeing-Chinook Deal? On Oct. 21 Boeing confirmed it won two Army contracts to produce nine CH-47F Block II helicopters reuters.com marketscreener.com. The awards (Lots 4 and 5) are valued at $461 million and “bring the total number of Block II aircraft under contract to 18” reuters.com marketscreener.com. Boeing spokesman Heather McBryan (VP of Cargo Programs) emphasized that “the rapid succession of contracts indicates that the Chinook will continue to play an important role in the U.S. Army’s family-of-systems, particularly in a contested logistics environment” marketscreener.com. Boeing delivered the first Block II aircraft in mid-2024 and six total are now
22 October 2025
Boeing Back in the Sky: FAA Approval and Jet Orders Lift BA Stock – What Analysts Say

Boeing Back in the Sky: FAA Approval and Jet Orders Lift BA Stock – What Analysts Say

Near-term forecasts: Analysts are watching Boeing’s progress closely. Many note that Boeing still has to clear remaining certification hurdles and manage its supply chain. Aerospace strategist Tony Bancroft (Gabelli Funds) calls Boeing a “long-term winner,” noting its robust backlog and improving controls qz.com. Bernstein’s Harned expects Boeing to meet its year-end production goals now that rework is done investing.com. S&P global analyst Ben Tsocanos (cited in 2024) said new liquidity measures were “prudent” given Boeing’s credit needs. Overall, market-watchers see Boeing’s stock as having room to run if deliveries and cash flow keep improving – but the company’s own caution
20 October 2025
Boeing Stock Surges: FAA Clears Production Boost and Big Orders Fuel Rally

Boeing Stock Surges: FAA Clears Production Boost and Big Orders Fuel Rally

FAA Approves Higher Output In a major positive for Boeing, the FAA on Oct 17 announced it had “conducted extensive reviews” and would allow Boeing to ramp 737 MAX output to 42 per month reuters.com. Boeing immediately confirmed it would “begin boosting production quickly” reuters.com. Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg had long said the company was “pretty confident” it could raise the rate to 42 by year-end reuters.com, and after regulatory approval he outlined plans for subsequent increases in five-jet increments reuters.com. Tech investor site TechStock² noted the FAA news alongside other positives: “U.S. regulators cleared Boeing to boost 737 MAX output
18 October 2025
Boeing’s Turbulent Week: Big Deal Greenlights, Strike Drama, and Hopes of a Comeback

Boeing’s Turbulent Week: Big Deal Greenlights, Strike Drama, and Hopes of a Comeback

Financial Performance & Deliveries Boeing’s financial recovery is gathering pace, though the company isn’t profitable yet. In Q2 2025, revenue surged to $22.75 billion (+35% year-on-year) while losses narrowed to $612 million (vs. a $1.44 billion loss a year prior) ts2.tech. Crucially, free cash flow turned positive – a milestone after years of cash burn ts2.tech. Boeing’s backlog has swelled to about $619 billion (~5,900 airplanes) as airlines snap up jets amid a travel rebound ts2.tech. New figures underscore the momentum. Boeing delivered 55 jets in September, a sharp rise from 33 a year earlier reuters.com. That included 40 of its 737 MAX workhorses
Palantir’s Shocking Reinvention: From Secretive Spy Tech to $400B Cult Lifestyle Brand

Palantir Stock Skyrockets on Boeing AI Partnership – Analysts Weigh In

Stock Performance Today (Oct 3, 2025) PLTR began today’s session near the previous day’s close (around $186) and slipped modestly in morning trading. As of 9:48 AM ET on Oct 3, it was about $184.50 (–1.36%). The stock remains close to its all-time highs; analysts note PLTR was trading near $185 just before today’s dip. Trading volume has been elevated, reflecting heavy investor interest after last week’s news. (By comparison, the S&P 500 was barely changed at mid-morning.) Notably, Palantir is still enjoying a massive rally over the past year. As of mid-2025 it had more than doubled in value (up roughly +110% YTD by
Boeing Stock Soars on Big Deals & FAA Breakthrough: What Investors Are Saying

Boeing Stock Soars on Big Deals & FAA Breakthrough: What Investors Are Saying

In-Depth Analysis Current Stock Performance: Boeing’s stock (NYSE: BA) has rallied strongly over the past year. As of Sept. 26, 2025, BA closed at $221.26 investing.com, near its 52-week high. That day’s jump (+3.6%) far outpaced the broader market (S&P 500 ≈6676, +0.5% on the day) investing.com investing.com. According to one comparison, BA has “significantly outperformed” the S&P500 over 12 months (+46% vs +15%) alphaspread.com. YTD performance is driven by surging global demand for new aircraft and growing confidence in Boeing’s recovery. Trading volume (≈17M shares on Sept 26 investing.com) has picked up around major news. Boeing’s market capitalization is roughly $167 billion stockanalysis.com. Despite the run-up,
Boeing Stock Soars on Mega-Orders but Faces Turbulence – Key 2025 Update

Boeing Stock Soars on Mega-Orders but Faces Turbulence – Key 2025 Update

Comprehensive Report on Boeing (BA) Stock as of September 26, 2025 Latest Stock Performance: Turbulence After a Climb After a solid run earlier in 2025, Boeing’s stock hit some turbulence in September. As of Sept 26, BA shares trade around $213–$214, roughly where they stood one month ago, but they have seesawed in between. Over the past week, the stock has been volatile yet range-bound: it opened the week near $217, dipped mid-week, and settled in the low $210s by Thursday’s close. This choppiness reflects a tug-of-war between positive news (like major aircraft orders) and lingering concerns (regulatory issues and
Northrop’s New “Chonker” Spacecraft Debuts – Cygnus XL Takes on SpaceX & Boeing

Northrop’s New “Chonker” Spacecraft Debuts – Cygnus XL Takes on SpaceX & Boeing

Design and Capabilities of Northrop’s Cygnus XL Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus XL is an enlarged version of the company’s proven Cygnus cargo spacecraft, engineered to carry significantly more supplies to orbit. Design-wise, the Cygnus XL consists of two main parts: a cylindrical pressurized cargo module (PCM) where goods are stored, and a service module with propulsion, power, and avionics. The XL variant’s pressurized module has been stretched by 5.2 feet (1.6 m) compared to earlier models cbsnews.com. This extension boosts the internal volume by about one-third, allowing Cygnus XL to accommodate bulkier and heavier cargo loads than before. Northrop reports the new craft
16 September 2025
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