Wall Street anticipates Boeing’s Q2 loss will narrow sharply year-over-year as revenue climbs nearly 7% to $24.27B.
Boeing is expected to report a second-quarter loss of $0.31 per share on Tuesday, a 75% improvement from the same period last year. Revenue is projected to rise 6.9% to $24.27 billion, reflecting delivery momentum and supply chain progress.
Analysts had previously forecast a wider loss for the aerospace giant, which has faced production challenges and regulatory scrutiny. The anticipated revenue growth marks a rebound from prior quarters, though the company remains under pressure to stabilize operations.
Shares have been volatile ahead of the report, with investors closely watching execution risks and order backlogs.