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