Boeing’s Earnings Were Brutal, But Is Its Future Brighter?

American Airlines 787
American Airlines is hoping its delayed 787s will start arriving in April.
Credit: Joe Walker
With 787 production all but stopped, 737 MAX deliveries dramatically scaled back and the KC-46 tanker program experiencing continued setbacks, financial analysts set a low bar for Boeing’s fourth-quarter earnings. The company did not come even close to clearing it. Boeing on Jan. 26 announced a loss...

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