Transportation
Boeing’s Cash Burn Improves as Jet Production Stabilizes
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Boeing Co. reported first-quarter results that exceeded Wall Street’s estimates, giving the embattled planemaker a greater degree of stability to navigate dislocations in global trade that have complicated exports.
The planemaker used $2.3 billion in free cash in the three months ended March 31 as it ramped up jet production, Boeing said in a statement Wednesday. That’s better than the $3.4 billion withdrawal that analysts had predicted, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The adjusted loss per share of 49 cents was the smallest in more than a year.