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The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA) is frequently featured in aviation, defense and industrial news as a global aerospace company that develops, manufactures and services commercial airplanes, defense products and space systems for customers in more than 150 countries. This news page aggregates coverage of Boeing’s announcements, giving readers a focused view of how the company’s programs and relationships evolve over time.
Visitors can find updates on commercial airplane orders and deliveries, such as multi-aircraft agreements with airlines and lessors involving 737 and 787 families, and quarterly delivery summaries across the 737, 767, 777 and 787 programs. These items illustrate how airlines use Boeing aircraft for fleet modernization, route expansion and widebody or single-aisle capacity planning.
The feed also captures defense, space and security developments, including milestones on platforms like the MQ-28 Ghost Bat, KC-46 tanker, P-8, AH-64 Apache, CH-47 Chinook and F/A-18 models. Such news can highlight autonomous capability demonstrations, integrated missions with allied air forces and deliveries of military aircraft and satellites.
Beyond products, Boeing news includes corporate and financial disclosures such as the completion of the Spirit AeroSystems acquisition, board and executive changes, and notices about upcoming financial results. Readers may also see coverage of technology initiatives like the ecoDemonstrator program’s digital communications testing, as well as community and industry engagement, including sponsorship of events like EAA AirVenture Oshkosh.
For investors, aviation professionals and enthusiasts, following Boeing-related news can provide insight into program performance, customer demand, supply chain integration and the company’s stated focus on safety, quality and integrity. Bookmark this page to review Boeing’s latest press releases, program updates and regulatory news as they are reported.
Boeing [NYSE: BA] has announced it will release its fourth quarter 2024 financial results on Tuesday, January 28. President and CEO Kelly Ortberg and CFO Brian West will host a conference call at 10:00 a.m. ET to discuss the results and company outlook.
The event will be accessible via webcast through Boeing's investor relations website, where the news release and presentation materials will be available before the event. Participants are advised to check the webcast site beforehand to ensure compatibility with the audio stream and slide presentation.
Boeing [NYSE: BA] has appointed Dana Deasy as the company's new chief information digital officer and senior vice president, Information Technology & Data Analytics, effective December 31, 2024. Deasy, who brings over 40 years of technology and leadership experience, will oversee all aspects of information technology, information security, and data and analytics, reporting directly to Boeing President and CEO Kelly Ortberg.
Deasy's extensive career includes serving as chief information officer at the U.S. Department of Defense, JPMorganChase, BP, and General Motors. He succeeds Susan Doniz, who departed the company in late 2024. In his new role, Deasy will focus on protecting against cyber threats and implementing emerging technologies like artificial intelligence to support Boeing's safety and quality goals.
Boeing (NYSE: BA) and Pegasus Airlines announced a major fleet expansion deal where Türkiye's leading low-cost carrier will purchase up to 200 737 MAX airplanes. The agreement includes a firm order for 100 737-10 jets and options for 100 additional aircraft.
The 737-10, the largest model in the 737 MAX family, can accommodate up to 230 passengers with a range of 5,740 km while reducing fuel use and emissions by 20% compared to predecessor models. This order brings the total orders for the 737 MAX variant to over 1,200 jets.
The deal will support Pegasus Airlines' expansion across Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia, and Africa, while also creating opportunities for Turkish manufacturers through Boeing's National Aerospace Initiative.
Millennium Space Systems, a Boeing Company [NYSE: BA], has appointed Tony Gingiss as its new CEO effective December 9, 2024. With over 30 years of experience in space industry leadership, Gingiss previously held key positions at Terran Orbital, Virgin Orbit, and Airbus OneWeb Satellites. He will lead Millennium's 1,000-employee team, overseeing programs including FOO Fighter, Missile Track Custody, and TRACERS.
The appointment aims to scale operations and drive business growth while maintaining current commitments. Gingiss, who holds degrees from Purdue University and MIT, will focus on expanding national security space missions and increasing small satellite production capacity to meet growing customer demands.
Boeing has elected Tim Buckley, former Chair and CEO of The Vanguard Group, to its Board of Directors effective January 1, 2025. Buckley, 55, will serve on the Finance and Governance & Public Policy committees. During his leadership at Vanguard, assets under management grew 80% to nearly $10 trillion. He brings 33 years of experience in various roles including Chief Investment Officer and Chief Information Officer. As the board's 12th member, Buckley becomes the tenth new director added since 2019, joining a diverse group with expertise in aerospace, safety, engineering, manufacturing, cyber, AI, software, risk oversight, audit, supply chain management, sustainability and finance.
Boeing [NYSE: BA] projects air cargo traffic to grow by 4% annually through 2043, with the global air cargo fleet expected to increase by two-thirds from 2,340 to 3,900 airplanes. The company's 2024 World Air Cargo Forecast predicts that East and South Asian markets will lead growth, with the Asia-Pacific fleet nearly tripling. The forecast includes 2,845 freighter deliveries between 2024-2043, comprising 1,005 production and 1,840 conversions. Express carriers are expected to increase their market share from 18% to 25%, driven by e-commerce growth. India's domestic air cargo market is projected to quadruple due to expanding express and e-commerce networks.
Millennium Space Systems, a Boeing company, has completed two spacecraft for NASA's TRACERS mission, designed to study the interaction between solar wind and Earth's magnetic field. The project is now moving to the instrument integration and environmental testing phase before delivery to Vandenberg Space Force Base. Once launched into sun-synchronous orbit, the spacecraft will study magnetic reconnection and cusp electrodynamics in Earth's polar cusp region, collecting data to improve space weather forecasting capabilities. The mission features five different instruments from four institutions integrated into a spin-stabilized ALTAIR bus platform.
Boeing and Avia Solutions Group, the world's largest ACMI provider, announced a significant deal for 40 Boeing 737-8 aircraft with an option for 40 more. Avia Solutions Group, which operates in over 60 countries through 11 air operator certificates and carries over 35 million passengers annually, will use these aircraft to enhance its fleet capacity and meet seasonal customer demands. The 737-8, capable of seating 162-210 passengers with a range of 3,500 nautical miles, offers operational flexibility and improved fuel efficiency for short- and medium-haul routes.
Boeing announced the pricing of two concurrent public offerings: 112.5 million shares of common stock at $143.00 per share and $5 billion of depositary shares at $50.00 per share. Each depositary share represents a 1/20th interest in a 6.00% Series A Mandatory Convertible Preferred Stock. The net proceeds will be approximately $15.81 billion from the common stock offering and $4.91 billion from the depositary shares offering. The company plans to use the proceeds for general corporate purposes, including debt repayment, working capital, and capital expenditures.
Boeing [NYSE: BA] announced that LATAM Airlines Group has ordered 10 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners with options for 5 more aircraft. As Latin America's largest 787 operator with 37 existing 787s, LATAM aims to expand its fleet to 52 Dreamliners by 2030. The 787-9 offers 25% better fuel efficiency compared to previous models and will help LATAM grow sustainably while reducing its carbon footprint. The airline plans to receive at least two aircraft annually from 2025 through the decade's end. Boeing's Market Outlook forecasts Latin American air travel to double over the next 20 years, with regional fleet growth expected to exceed 3,000 airplanes by 2043.