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Boeing(BA) - 2025 Q1 - Quarterly Results
BABoeing(BA)2025-04-23 11:30

Financial Performance - Boeing reported first quarter 2025 revenues of 19.5billion,an1819.5 billion, an 18% increase from 16.6 billion in Q1 2024[1]. - Total revenues for Q1 2025 increased to 19,496million,up17.519,496 million, up 17.5% from 16,569 million in Q1 2024[29]. - The company recorded a GAAP loss per share of (0.16)andacorelosspershareof(0.16) and a core loss per share of (0.49), improving from losses of (0.56)and(0.56) and (1.13) respectively in the prior year[1][2]. - Net loss attributable to Boeing common shareholders improved to 123millioninQ12025,comparedtoalossof123 million in Q1 2025, compared to a loss of 343 million in Q1 2024[29]. - Operating margins improved to 2.4% in Q1 2025, compared to a negative margin of 0.5% in Q1 2024[34]. Cash Flow and Debt - Operating cash flow was (1.6)billion,asignificantimprovementfrom(1.6) billion, a significant improvement from (3.4) billion in Q1 2024, while free cash flow was (2.3)billion[1][3].Boeingmaintainsaccessto2.3) billion[1][3]. - Boeing maintains access to 10.0 billion in undrawn credit facilities, with consolidated debt at 53.6billion,downfrom53.6 billion, down from 53.9 billion[4]. - Cash and cash equivalents decreased to 10,142millionfrom10,142 million from 13,801 million at the end of 2024[25]. - Interest and debt expense rose to 708millioninQ12025,upfrom708 million in Q1 2025, up from 569 million in Q1 2024[29]. Backlog and Deliveries - Total backlog increased to 545billion,includingover5,600commercialairplanesvaluedat545 billion, including over 5,600 commercial airplanes valued at 460 billion[2][5][8]. - Total backlog reached 544,736millionasofMarch31,2025,upfrom544,736 million as of March 31, 2025, up from 521,336 million at the end of 2024[31]. - Commercial Airplanes segment delivered 130 aircraft, a 57% increase from 83 deliveries in Q1 2024, generating revenues of 8.1billion[6][8].DeliveriesofCommercialAirplanesincreasedto130unitsinQ12025,comparedto83unitsinQ12024[31].SegmentPerformanceCommercialAirplanessegmentrevenuesrosesignificantlyto8.1 billion[6][8]. - Deliveries of Commercial Airplanes increased to 130 units in Q1 2025, compared to 83 units in Q1 2024[31]. Segment Performance - Commercial Airplanes segment revenues rose significantly to 8,147 million, a 75.5% increase from 4,653 million in the same period last year[29]. - Defense, Space & Security revenues were 6.3 billion, with an operating margin of 2.5%, reflecting a slight increase from the previous year[9]. - Global Services reported revenues of 5.1billion,withanoperatingmarginof18.65.1 billion, with an operating margin of 18.6%, indicating stable performance[11]. Production and Development - The 737 production rate is expected to reach 38 per month this year, with the 787 program stabilizing at five per month and plans to increase to seven per month[7]. - Research and development expenses totaled 844 million, slightly down from $868 million in Q1 2024[29]. - The company is in the process of acquiring Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc., which is expected to enhance operational capabilities[19].