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NEW YORK - The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) [NYSE: BA] disclosed its major program deliveries for the second quarter of 2024 today, with a total of 92 commercial airplanes delivered to customers. The aerospace giant, which is set to release detailed financial outcomes for the quarter on July 31, also reported deliveries in its defense and security operations.
In the commercial sector, Boeing's delivery figures for the quarter included 70 of its 737 model, 6 of the 767, 7 of the 777, and 9 of the 787, bringing the year-to-date total to 175 aircraft. These numbers are critical for investors as they often serve as an indicator of the company's revenue and cash flow.
On the defense front, Boeing delivered a range of aircraft including new and remanufactured AH-64 Apache helicopters, new and renewed CH-47 Chinook helicopters, F-15 models, F/A-18 models, KC-46 Tankers, and P-8 models. The total deliveries for defense, space, and security programs amounted to 28 units for the quarter and 42 for the year so far.
The delivery information provided in today's announcement will be finalized with the forthcoming quarterly financial results. This data is a key factor in assessing the company's performance, especially considering the competitive nature of the aerospace industry and the challenges faced by defense and commercial aircraft manufacturers.
Boeing's announcement is based on a press release statement and offers an overview of the company's delivery performance, a vital metric for stakeholders monitoring the health and output of the aerospace leader. The figures released are subject to confirmation with the official financial results at the end of the month.
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