Boeing tops expectations, stock rises on higher deliveries and revenue beat
UNITED STATES, JUL 29 – Boeing’s CEO Kelly Ortberg cites improved production and deliveries as key drivers in reducing losses to $621 million in Q2 2025, down from $1.4 billion a year earlier.
- Boeing reported stronger-than-expected second-quarter results in July 2025, driven by increased commercial aircraft deliveries and rising revenue.
- This performance follows years of production disruptions, regulatory setbacks, and a $445 million DOJ-related charge recorded in May 2025.
- Boeing raised 737 MAX output to 38 planes per month, expects FAA approval for further increases, and ramped up 787 production to seven per month.
- Revenue increased by 35% compared to the previous year, reaching $22.75 billion; commercial airplane deliveries jumped 63% to 150 units, while the backlog expanded to $619 billion, encompassing over 5,900 orders.
- The results signal Boeing's stabilization and ongoing recovery, though delayed certifications and union challenges suggest more work ahead in 2025 and beyond.
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