Boeing, a major American aircraft company, posted its final deficit for the third consecutive year in the last year's financial results due to increased repair costs due to problems with the quality of the 787 aircraft.

According to Boeing's financial results for the past year announced on the 26th,


▽ sales increased by 7% from the previous year to 62,286 million dollars, about 7.1 trillion yen in Japanese yen


▽ final profit and loss is 4,290 million It was a deficit of more than 480 billion yen in dollars and Japanese yen.



Boeing's one-year financial results will be in the final deficit for the third consecutive year since 2019.



Although sales increased due to an increase in the delivery of commercial aircraft from the previous year, the cost of refurbishment increased due to the fact that the FAA = Federal Aviation Administration pointed out the quality of the 787, and the 787 The reason for the final deficit was that the number of aircraft produced remained at a low level.



In addition, the financial results for the three months up to last month, which were announced at the same time, also posted the final deficit for the second consecutive term.



It is uncertain how far the recovery of aviation demand will progress due to the spread of infection with the new coronavirus, Omicron strain, and the business environment continues to be harsh. The challenge is whether or not we can get a path.