Boeing's three-month settlement of more than 240 billion yen final deficit July 30 7:30

The US aircraft giant Boeing, which has continued tough management, has reported a final deficit of more than 240 billion yen in the last three months until the last month, and additional restructuring is inevitable. Boeing also announced that it will stop producing the 747, known as the "Jumbo Jet," in 2022.

Boeing announced on June 29 that its three-month financial results were 25% lower than the same period the previous year, resulting in a final loss of $2.3 billion and JPY 240 billion in Japanese yen. It was in the red of the yen. In the red, for the third consecutive year, it is unavoidable to reduce additional personnel.

Boeing, in the prospect of flight resumption of main that caused the crash of 2 degrees 737MAX is not stand, received a final blow that drastically reduced demand for air travel by the spread of the new coronavirus, it has continued to be severe management.

At the same time, Boeing announced its immediate production plan and announced that it will end production of the large 747 aircraft, known as the “Jumbo Jet,” in 2022.

The 747, which entered service in 1970, enabled mass transportation and contributed to the popularization of overseas travel. However, it does not have high fuel efficiency and has recently been used for freight transportation.