Boeing reported a second-quarter loss as more charges in its defense business outweighed the benefits of rising jetliner orders and deliveries
Deliveries and orders for jetliners rise; aerospace company’s sales and profit beat analysts’ expectationsU.S.
plane maker Boeing and European rival Airbus collectively secured over 1,000 firm orders at this year’s Paris Air Show. WSJ’s George Downs explains what these orders can tell us about the state of the duopoly, and the health of the aviation industry. Photo: George Downs
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