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Investing.com - BofA Securities has reiterated its Buy rating and $260.00 price target on Boeing (NYSE:BA) stock, citing delivery patterns that align with previous months’ trends. The target sits within the broader analyst range of $150-$285, with InvestingPro data showing the stock trading near its 52-week high of $233.61.
According to analyst notes, Aero Analysis Partners (AAP) reports Boeing has delivered 10 737 aircraft as of mid-July, a pace that typically accelerates in the latter half of the month.
AAP suggests Boeing may be designating the first week of each month as a "safety week" to ensure proper completion of deliveries for the remainder of the month.
China-related activities show notable improvement with two aircraft reactivated and increased pre-delivery flights, resulting in three deliveries to China so far this month, with potential for six by month-end.
Based on current trends, AAP anticipates Boeing’s 737 deliveries will remain solid in July, with a minimum of 30 units expected.
In other recent news, Boeing has secured a significant $15 billion deal with Indonesia, which includes the purchase of 50 jets, primarily 777s. This agreement, announced by former President Donald Trump, also encompasses substantial commitments for U.S. energy and agricultural products. Additionally, Boeing has been awarded a $34 million contract modification to upgrade Japan’s E-767 Airborne Warning and Control System, enhancing its mission computing capabilities. This project, part of the Foreign Military Sales program, is expected to be completed by 2028. Meanwhile, Air India has completed its inspection of Boeing 787 fuel control switches, reporting no issues. This follows a directive from India’s aviation regulator for airlines to examine fuel switches on Boeing 787 and 737 models. The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board noted that a preliminary report on an Air India crash involving a Boeing 787 did not call for immediate action against the company.
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