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Boeing (NYSE: BA) has announced the upcoming launch of its X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle (OTV) for its eighth mission (OTV-8), scheduled for August 21, 2025. The mission will feature advanced experiments including high-bandwidth inter-satellite laser communications and testing of the most powerful quantum inertial sensor ever deployed in space.
The spaceplane, which has accumulated over 4,200 days in space since its first launch in 2010, will carry a service module to expand experimental capacity. The mission, supported by the Air Force Research Laboratory and Defense Innovation Unit, aims to enhance space capabilities and improve future architectures. The quantum inertial sensor will demonstrate precise navigation in GPS-denied environments, particularly valuable for deep space and cis-lunar operations.
Boeing (NYSE: BA) has successfully launched two additional O3b mPOWER satellites for SES aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. The satellites, representing the 9th and 10th units of the constellation, are currently undergoing health checks and will begin their 130-day journey to Medium Earth Orbit (MEO).
The O3b mPOWER constellation, which entered commercial service in April 2024, provides high-throughput, low-latency connectivity to nearly 95% of the world's population. The satellites feature digitally formed beams and xenon thrusters, incorporating technology also used in military applications. These new additions will enhance the constellation's capacity, performance, and resilience beyond the initial six satellites.
Boeing (NYSE:BA) has released its 2025 Pilot and Technician Outlook (PTO), projecting a demand for nearly 2.4 million new aviation professionals through 2044. The forecast includes requirements for 660,000 pilots, 710,000 maintenance technicians, and 1 million cabin crew members.
The demand is driven primarily by single-aisle airplanes, with two-thirds of new personnel needed for attrition replacement and one-third for growth. Eurasia, China, and North America will account for over half of new industry personnel demand, while South Asia and Southeast Asia are the fastest-growing regions, expected to more than triple their staffing requirements.
Boeing is supporting this growth through advanced aviation training products and services, including mixed reality technology for enhanced hands-on learning and situational awareness.
Boeing (NYSE: BA) has secured a significant agreement with Gulf Air for the purchase of 12 787 Dreamliner jets, with options for six additional aircraft. The deal, once finalized, will expand Gulf Air's total firm order book to 14 Dreamliners and support 30,000 U.S. jobs.
Gulf Air currently operates 10 787 aircraft serving over 50 destinations. The Dreamliner, known for its fuel efficiency and passenger comfort features, has established over 425 new nonstop routes globally and transported more than 1 billion passengers since 2011. This agreement builds on Boeing's 60-year partnership with Gulf Air, which has received 37 Boeing aircraft since acquiring its first DC-3 in 1961.
Boeing (NYSE:BA) has released its second quarter 2025 delivery report across commercial and defense operations. In commercial aviation, Boeing delivered a total of 150 aircraft, including 104 737s, 24 787s, 13 777s, and 9 767s.
In the Defense, Space & Security segment, notable deliveries included 12 Apache helicopters (2 new, 10 remanufactured), 5 CH-47 Chinooks, 5 KC-46 Tankers, and 4 F/A-18 Models. The company will report detailed Q2 2025 financial results on July 29.
Boeing (NYSE:BA) has announced it will release its second quarter 2025 financial results on Tuesday, July 29. The company will host a conference call at 10:30 a.m. ET featuring President and CEO Kelly Ortberg and CFO Brian West to discuss the results and company outlook.
Investors can access the webcast, news release, presentation materials, and transcript through Boeing's investor relations website. Participants are advised to verify their access to these materials before the event begins.
Boeing (NYSE: BA) has delivered the 9th and 10th O3b mPOWER satellites to SES, marking a significant advancement in global space connectivity. The satellites, featuring Boeing's innovative software-defined payload technology, are scheduled for launch from Kennedy Space Center this summer.
The O3b mPOWER system operates in medium Earth orbit (MEO) at approximately 8,000 km from Earth's surface, designed to provide terabit-level capacity and low latency connectivity. Boeing is currently producing an additional three satellites for the constellation, while also adapting the technology for military use in the U.S. Space Force's Wideband Global SATCOM satellites.
Boeing (NYSE: BA) has appointed Stephen (Steve) Parker as the new president and chief executive officer of its Defense, Space & Security (BDS) business unit, effective immediately. Parker, who has been serving as interim leader since September 2024, previously held the position of BDS chief operating officer.
Parker will report directly to Boeing President and CEO Kelly Ortberg and join the company's Executive Council. In his new role, he will oversee all aspects of the business unit that provides technology, products and solutions for defense, government, space and intelligence customers globally.
With a Boeing career spanning since 1988, Parker's previous roles include leading BDS divisions such as Bombers & Fighters and Vertical Lift, as well as managing Boeing Defence Australia. Under his interim leadership, the defense business has shown improvements in operations, program execution, and customer relationships.
Boeing (NYSE: BA) has announced a leadership transition in its chief financial officer position. Jesus "Jay" Malave will succeed Brian West as executive vice president and chief financial officer, effective August 15, 2025. West, who served as Boeing's CFO for four years, will transition to a senior advisor role to Boeing President and CEO Kelly Ortberg.
In his new position, Malave will oversee Boeing's financial strategy, reporting, long-range business planning, investor relations, treasury, controller and audit operations, as well as Enterprise Services. He joins Boeing from Lockheed Martin, where he served as CFO, and brings extensive aerospace industry experience from previous roles at L3Harris Technologies and United Technologies Corporation.