Boeing executives said they plan to restore the plane maker's financial strength over the next three years after a string of losses
Aerospace company says it is focused on boosting jetliner production to pay down debt, with dividends or buybacks returning as soon as 2026
Boeing is typically nearly tied for orders with rival Airbus entering the annual Farnborough Airshow, but this year it’s well behind. WSJ’s George Downs reports from the show on how Boeing is trying to catch up and what it will take to restore balance to the aviation duopoly. Illustration: Rami Abukalam
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