Boeing Sees Further Momentum In Defense Turnaround

U.S. Department of Defense; Caption: Boeing sees progress in getting the MQ-25 ready for first flight under the U.S. Navy program.

Boeing sees progress in getting the MQ-25 ready for first flight under the U.S. Navy program.

Credit: U.S. Department of Defense
Boeing avoided further charges against some of its troubled defense programs in the second quarter, as the company looks to rebuild the profitability of the business. “Our renewed efforts around baseline and risk management for these programs are producing early results again,” Chief Executive Kelly...
Robert Wall

Robert Wall is Executive Editor for Defense and Space. Based in London, he directs a team of military and space journalists across the U.S., Europe and Asia-Pacific.

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