Shadow of 2 deadly crashes hangs over Boeing’s 1Q earnings
When
They'll want to know how close engineers are to completing a fix to flight-control software at the center of investigations into two deadly crashes involving the
Executives have so far given few clues about how much it will cost the company to fix the plane, compensate airlines whose Max jets are grounded around the world, and pay out claims to any of the families of the 346 victims.
The aerospace giant is scheduled to release financial results for the first quarter before the stock market opens on Wednesday.
Analysts surveyed by FactSet expect
Whether
Investigations into crashes in
When the market closed Tuesday,
Analysts treated the
Even with a mild sell-off since the March crash, the shares are still up 16% in 2019, barely trailing the 17% gain in the Standard and Poor's 500.
Investors believe the market for jetliners will remain strong for many years and airlines don't have much choice for big planes —
CEO
Last week, an expert panel of the
Some analysts do see long-term risks to
Goldman Sachs analyst
Airbus could raise production, Poponak wrote in a recent note to clients, and the flying public, airlines and several countries are viewing the Max with more caution.
"We see a risk that lasts in the order book moving forward over the next few years," he said.
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