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Boeing Returns to Profitability in 2025

Key Takeaways
  • Boeing reports first full-year net profit since 2018.
  • Net profit of $2.24 billion in 2025, up from $11.83 billion loss in 2024.
  • Commercial aircraft deliveries reach 600, highest since 2018.
  • Total backlog stands at $682 billion.
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Strategic Implications

Boeing's return to profitability may signal a significant turnaround in its financial performance, driven by asset sales and increased commercial aircraft deliveries. However, the company's recovery could be uneven, with pending certifications and production ramp-up challenges suggesting ongoing operational and regulatory hurdles.

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What Happened

US Aerospace Giant Posts First Full-Year Net Profit Since 2018

Boeing has reported its first full-year net profit since 2018, driven by major asset sales and a sharp increase in commercial aircraft deliveries. The US aerospace manufacturer posted a net profit of $2.24 billion for 2025, compared with a net loss of $11.83 billion in 2024. The return to profitability was largely driven by a $9.6 billion gain from the partial sale of Boeing’s Digital Aviation Solutions business. According to AeroTime, Boeing’s commercial aircraft deliveries rebounded to 600 in 2025, its highest annual total since 2018.

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Boeing Returns to Profitability in 2025

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Key Takeaways
  • Boeing reports first full-year net profit since 2018.
  • Net profit of $2.24 billion in 2025, up from $11.83 billion loss in 2024.
  • Commercial aircraft deliveries reach 600, highest since 2018.
  • Total backlog stands at $682 billion.
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Strategic Implications

Boeing's return to profitability may signal a significant turnaround in its financial performance, driven by asset sales and increased commercial aircraft deliveries. However, the company's recovery could be uneven, with pending certifications and production ramp-up challenges suggesting ongoing operational and regulatory hurdles.

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What Happened

US Aerospace Giant Posts First Full-Year Net Profit Since 2018

Boeing has reported its first full-year net profit since 2018, driven by major asset sales and a sharp increase in commercial aircraft deliveries. The US aerospace manufacturer posted a net profit of $2.24 billion for 2025, compared with a net loss of $11.83 billion in 2024. The return to profitability was largely driven by a $9.6 billion gain from the partial sale of Boeing’s Digital Aviation Solutions business. According to AeroTime, Boeing’s commercial aircraft deliveries rebounded to 600 in 2025, its highest annual total since 2018.

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