Key Highlights
- Speaking at a UBS conference, The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) CFO Jay Malave said that the firm projects higher deliveries for both its 737 and 787 jets next year.
- Boeing (BA) Climbs 10% as CFO Turns Upbeat for 2026 Dan Simonsen/Shutterstock. com “When you now fast forward to 2026, we’re going to be increasing our deliveries,” he said, adding that it would be a “big driver” for the company’s cash flow to low single digits.
- Additionally, he said that certifications for the 737-10 aircraft, which were long overdue, are targeted to come later next year.
- Cash margins are likewise expected to get a significant boost through 2030 on the back of its higher productivity.
- In other recent developments, The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) announced that it would produce AH-64E Apache attack helicopters for international customers, including 96 for the Polish Armed Forces, under a Foreign Military Sales contract awarded by the US Army worth $4.7 billion.


