787 Late-Delivery Penalties Soar To $5.1 Billion

Boeing’s penalty payments to airlines for late deliveries of its 787 jet have reached $5.1 billion, estimates Macquarie Equities Research analyst Robert Stallard. But many carriers have agreed to accept interim 767s as “payments in kind” in lieu of cash, he points out. Deliveries of the 787 are now...

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