💨 Abstract
Boeing reported a narrower second-quarter loss of $611 million, beating analyst expectations, with revenue increasing to $22.75 billion due to higher commercial plane deliveries. Shares rose over 2%. However, challenges persist: potential strikes by union workers in St. Louis, ongoing safety investigations, and past crashes involving its 737 Max and 787 aircraft.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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