Boeing Expects More Defense Losses, Addressing Fixed-Price Program Issues
LE BOURGET—Boeing’s defense unit expects to report additional losses for the second quarter of this fiscal year as it works through continued struggles on major firm-fixed-price development contracts and looks ahead to growth in Europe and increased space business. Boeing Defense and Space CEO Ted...
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