Boeing 777X to Be Delayed to 2027 in Latest Scheduling Setback - Bloomberg (BA:NYSE)
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Boeing delays first 777X delivery to 2027, raising cost concerns: Report
Boeing's 777X jet delivery is reportedly pushed back to early 2027, a further delay from next year's expectation. Launch customer Lufthansa is already adjusting its fleet plans accordingly. This setback is anticipated to result in a $1 billion to $4 billion charge for Boeing in its third-quarter earnings, adding to over $10 billion already incurred on the program.
The deliveries of Boeing's last born, the two-engine long-haul engine developed in the 777X programme, have again been delayed and should only take place from 2027, instead of 2026, writes Bloomberg news agency on Thursday.
Boeing 777X to be delayed to 2027 in latest scheduling setback - Bloomberg (BA:NYSE)
Boeing's 777X is expected to fly commercially for the first time in early 2027 instead of next year, setting the stage for potentially billions of dollars in writedowns, Bloomberg reported.
Boeing Likely to Record Billions in Charges Over 777X Debut Delay
Boeing Co.’s 777X is slated to fly commercially for the first time in early 2027 instead of next year, people familiar with the matter said, a fresh setback to the US planemaker that sets the stage for potentially billions of dollars in accounting charges.
Lufthansa will probably have to wait longer for the delivery of its first Boeing 777X long-haul aircraft. According to reports, the program is delayed by one writer year.
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