U.S. Boeing Business performance continues to deteriorate Aircraft production drastically decreases due to crash Acc. 24: 5:31

American aircraft giant Boeing announced its financial results up to last month, revealing that sales were down 20% compared to the same period of the previous year, and the net profit was halved. Boeing has suffered from two crashes and has significantly reduced aircraft production, and business performance continues to deteriorate.

Boeing's announcement on the 23rd of the month for the three-month period ended March 31, 2015, sales were $ 19.9 billion, 21% less than the same period of the previous year, and the Japanese yen was 2.1 trillion yen. Decreased by 51% to US $ 1,167 million and ¥ 126 billion in Japanese yen.

The main factor was the production adjustment of aircraft that suffered two crashes in March last October. The number of aircraft delivered in the three months of the period was 190 aircraft of the same period last year There are only 62 aircraft.

As for the latest passenger aircraft 737MAX8, which caused two crashes, a malfunction in the system that controls the tilt of the aircraft was confirmed in the post-accident investigation. Allegations that were known to have been reported but not reported to the authorities have become clearer, and the eyes are even more severe.

Boeing rushed to improve the system to resume operation of the 737 MAX and wanted to return to the pre-accident level by the end of the year after obtaining approval for resumption within the year. The future is still unpredictable.

Marenberg CEO “Aiming to resume operation of 737MAX”

Boeing's CEO Maremba, CEO, at a conference call after the announcement of financial results, plans to coordinate with FAA = Federal Aviation Administration to get permission to resume operation of the 737 MAX that caused the accident earlier this year Shown again.

On the other hand, the suspicion that the FAA reported that it was different from the facts only stated that it was a pity that such reports were issued.

Maremberg CEO will testify in the US Congress on the 29th and 30th of this month in connection with the series of accidents and the resumption of 737MAX operations.