Boeing (BA) Expects Over $10B Annual FCF by 2028
Published on 5/25/2026

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Summarized by AI from the source belowBoeing (BA) anticipates generating more than $10 billion in annual free cash flow (FCF) by 2028, according to Wall Street consensus. The development of a next-generation narrow-body aircraft, projected to cost $50 billion, will play a crucial role in the company's long-term strategy. Past challenges, including high-profile crashes and COVID-19, have impacted cash flow negatively. Boeing's relationship with GE Aerospace (GE) is essential, particularly concerning engine choices for future aircraft models, which may also be influenced by competition from Airbus (EADSY) exploring open-fan engines.
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