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Boeing revenues hit record before Dreamliner grounding | Boeing revenues hit record before Dreamliner grounding |
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Boeing's revenues in the last quarter of 2012 reached a record $22bn (£14bn), the US plane manufacturer has said. | Boeing's revenues in the last quarter of 2012 reached a record $22bn (£14bn), the US plane manufacturer has said. |
Its backlog of plane orders also hit an all-time high of $390bn as the company began delivering the first of its new flagship Dreamliner 787 jets. | Its backlog of plane orders also hit an all-time high of $390bn as the company began delivering the first of its new flagship Dreamliner 787 jets. |
href="http://www.boeing.com/news/releases/2013/q1/130130_nr.pdf" >The firm made net income of $978m, down 30% from a year ago, when it benefited from an unusually low tax bill. | |
The figures pre-date the grounding of the 787 worldwide earlier this month by air regulators over a battery fault. | The figures pre-date the grounding of the 787 worldwide earlier this month by air regulators over a battery fault. |
Boeing did not add to its existing comments on the investigation into the fault, repeating that it was co-operating fully with the US Federal Aviation Authority. | Boeing did not add to its existing comments on the investigation into the fault, repeating that it was co-operating fully with the US Federal Aviation Authority. |
However, in a possible sign of confidence, Boeing said that its forecasts for revenues and profits this year were not being adjusted to reflect any impact from the suspension of Dreamliner flights. | However, in a possible sign of confidence, Boeing said that its forecasts for revenues and profits this year were not being adjusted to reflect any impact from the suspension of Dreamliner flights. |
Its revenues in the fourth quarter were up 14% from a year ago, driven almost entirely by a 32% increase at its commercial planes division. In contrast, business at its space and defence division continued to stagnate. | |
For 2012 as a whole, revenues rose 19% to $81.7bn, while net income was down a fraction at $3.9bn. Boeing's after-tax profits were dragged down by the reversion of its effective tax rate from a favourable 27% of earnings in 2011 to a more normal 34% last year. | |
"In a year of considerable achievement. Boeing was the commercial aviation market leader for both orders and deliveries, with more than 600 airplanes delivered, including the first Charleston-built 787 Dreamliners," said chief executive Jim McNerney. | |
"Our first order of business for 2013 is to resolve the battery issue on the 787 and return the airplanes safely to service with our customers." | |
Earlier on Wednesday, the Japanese airliners ANA and JAL - the two biggest customers for the Dreamliner - both confirmed that they had changed a number of batteries on the planes over the past months. | |
The battery on one JAL plane caught fire, while an ANA flight had to make an emergency landing due to a battery fault. | |
According to the FAA, in both cases the batteries had leaked electrolyte fluid and there had been smoke damage to parts of the aircraft. |
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