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Boeing reports $565M loss on KC-46 as firm looks forward to repricing
Boeing has lost billions of dollars on the KC-46 program, including a new $565 million charge at the end of 2025.
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How many KC-46 tankers are left?
How many KC-46 tankers are there? A deep analysis of the USAF plans, Boeing’s 767-based Pegasus, production numbers, and what ...
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Boeing Records $565 Million Loss on KC-46 Tanker Program
Boeing reported a new $565M loss on the KC-46 program, while looking to a reprice because of supply chain costs, production support, and ongoing RVS 2.0 upgrades. Boeing has once again reported a ...
Boeing on Tuesday said it swung to a profit in its fourth quarter despite another charge on its Air Force aerial refueling ...
Boeing lost $565 million on its Air Force KC-46 tanker program in the last quarter of 2025, according to a Thursday earnings ...
By Dan Catchpole and Nathan Gomes SEATTLE, Jan 27 (Reuters) - Boeing swung to a fourth-quarter profit on Tuesday, driven by ...
Boeing on Jan. 27 reported another $565 million charge on its U.S. Air Force KC-46 tanker program in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025, the first reported overrun that year. The latest charge brings ...
There are not enough assets in the Middle East to execute a sustained campaign that will accomplish anything of huge ...
Capt. Jordan Wesemann, a KC-135 tanker pilot, refueled his twin brother Jared's F-35 fighter jet during an exercise in Japan. Their father is a former Air Force rescue pilot.
A head-to-head look at American air power.
Boeing Co. swung to a profit last quarter, driven by the sale of its digital aviation services provider, as well as rising jet output and stronger deliveries.
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