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Stacey D. WallsBy Stacey D. WallsJuly 27, 2025No Comments
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FAA chief Steve Dickson, steals a Boeing 737 Max, from Boeing Field on September 30, 2020 in Seattle, Washington.

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After having disturbed the crisis in the crisis for many of the last seven years, Boeing Stabilizes under the direction of CEO Kelly Ortberg.

Ortberg, a long -standing aerospace executive and engineer that the manufacturer has drawn from retirement to repair the company stained with problems last year, has been established this week to describe significant progress since it has taken the bar a year ago. Boeing reports quarterly results and gives its prospects on Tuesday.

So far, investors like what they have seen. The actions of the company have increased by more than 30% so far this year.

Wall Street analysts expect the aircraft manufacturer divided by two its losses from the second quarter of a year ago when it reports. Ortberg told investors in May that the manufacturer plans to generate money in the second half. The production of Boeing aircraft has increased and its airplane deliveries reached the highest level in 18 months.

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This is a change for Boeing, whose successive leaders have missed targets on the delivery schedules, certifications, financial objectives and culture changes that have frustrated investors and customers, while the Rival Airbus has advanced.

“The general agreement is that culture changes after decades of self-inflicted knife injury,” said Richard Aboulafia, Managing Director at Aerodynamic Advisory, an aerospace consulting company.

Analysts expect the company that has published its first annual profits since 2018 next year.

“When he obtained the position, I was not as optimistic as it is today,” said Douglas Harned, leading aerospace and defense analyst in Bernstein.

Kelly Ortberg speaks during the 14th annual aviation summit at the Chamber of Commerce Foundation in downtown Washington, DC

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Ortberg’s work has already been cut for him, but the challenges have multiplied upon his arrival.

While the Hemorragian company in cash, Ortberg has announced massive cost reductions, in particular in dismissal 10% of the company. His machinists who make the majority of his planes go on strike for seven weeks until the company and the workers’ union have signed a new work agreement. Ortberg also supervised a capital increase of more than $ 20 billion, last fall, replaced the head of the defense unit and sold his navigation activity Jeppesen.

Ortberg bought a house in the Seattle region, where Boeing manufactures most of his planes, shortly after taking the job last August,, And his presence was positive, said aerospace analysts.

“He presents himself,” said Aboulafia. “You introduce yourself, you are talking to people.”

Boeing refused to make Ortberg available for an interview.

Another turnaround

The Boeing Co. Pavilion at Paris Air Show in Paris, France, Wednesday, June 18, 2025.

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The leaders of Boeing hoped for a year of recovery in 2024. But five days later, a door plate exploded with an almost new Boeing 737 when leaving Portland. The quasi-catastrophe brought Boeing a slowdown in production, renewed a meticulous examination of the Federal Aviation Administration and billions of burns in cash.

Key bolts were left from the plane before being delivered to Alaska Airlines. It was the last of a series of quality problems at Boeing, where other faults required a timing reshuffle.

Boeing had already been in shock from two deadly deadly accidents in 2018 and 2019 which instilled the reputation of the largest American exporter. The company in May has entered into an agreement with the Ministry of Justice to avoid proceedings resulting from a battle on an accusation of previous criminal conspiracy linked to accidents. The members of the family of victims criticized the agreement when they were announced.

For years, the leaders of Boeing Airline’s best customers have publicly complained about the manufacturer and its leaders, shouting delays. Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary told investors in May 2022 that management needed a “restart or start the ass”.

Last week, O’Leary looked different.

“I continue to believe Kelly Ortberg, [and Boeing Commercial Airplane unit CEO] Stephanie Pope does a great job, “he said during a call for results.” I mean, there is no doubt that the quality of what is produced, the shells of Wichita and the plane in Seattle have improved considerably. “”

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United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby doubted the Boeing 737 Max 10 after the door accident in January 2024, while the carrier was preparing not to have this plane in his fleet plan. The plane is still not certified, but Kirby said Boeing had been more predictability on airplane deliveries.

However, the delays for the max 10, the largest in the Max family, and the Max 7 still with certification, the smallest, are a headache for customers, especially since having too few seats on a flight can determine the profitability of airlines.

“They work on the right problems. The consistency of deliveries is much better,” Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan said in an interview last month. “But there is no update on the max 7. We assume that we do not pilot it in 2026.”

Not out of the woods

The plane fuselages for the maximum production installation of the 737 of Boeing await the shipment to the headquarters of Spirit Aerosystems in Wichita, Kansas, US on December 10, 2024.

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Boeing under Ortberg still has a lot to repair.

The FAA crowned the production of Boeing at 38 Maxes per month, a rate it has reached. To go beyond that, to a goal of 42, Boeing will need the blessing of the FAA.

Ortberg said this year that the company stabilized to go beyond this rate. Manufacturers are paid when the planes are delivered, so higher production is essential.

“I would suspect that they would have these discussions very soon,” said Harned. “It’s 47 [a month] I think it’s the difficult break. “”

He added that Boeing had a lot of inventory in hand to help increase production.

His defense unit has also suffered. The defense unit includes programs such as the KC-46 oil program and Air Force One, which has drawn the public anger of President Donald Trump. Trump, frustrated by the delays on the two new jets intended to serve the president, turned to a used Qatari Boeing 747 to be potentially used as a presidential plane, although the initiates say that the plane used could require months of reactivation.

Ortberg replaced the head of this unit last fall.

“They are not completely out of the woods,” said Harned.

Boeing and Ortberg must also start thinking about a new jet, have said certain members of the industry. Its best -selling 737 made its debut for the first time in 1967, and the company was considering a medium -sized airliner before the two accidents gave its attention elsewhere.

“Already, there has been a reversal to” read my lips, no new jet. “I would like to see it accelerate,” said Aboulafia. “It’s the guy for it to happen.”

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