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Boeing Reports First Quarter Results ARLINGTON,Va., April 22, 2026 -- First Quarter 2026 · Revenue increased to $22.2billion primarily reflecting 143 commercial deliveries · GAAP loss per share of ($0.11) and core loss per share (non-GAAP)* of ($0.20) · Operating cash flow of ($0.2)billion and free cash flow (non-GAAP)* of ($1.5) billion · Total company backlog grew to a record $695billion, including over 6,100 commercial airplanes +--------------------------------------------++-------++--------++---------+ |Table 1. Summary Financial Results ||First Quarter || | +--------------------------------------------++-------++--------++---------+ |(Dollars in Millions, except per share data)||2026 ||2025 ||Change | +--------------------------------------------++-------++--------++---------+ | || || || | +--------------------------------------------++-------++--------++---------+ |Revenues ||$22,217||$19,496 ||14% | +--------------------------------------------++-------++--------++---------+ | || || || | +--------------------------------------------++-------++--------++---------+ |GAAP || || || | +--------------------------------------------++-------++--------++---------+ |Earnings from operations ||$448 ||$461 ||(3)% | +--------------------------------------------++-------++--------++---------+ |Operating margins ||2.0% ||2.4% ||(0.4) Pts| +--------------------------------------------++-------++--------++---------+ |Net loss ||($7) ||($31) ||NM | +--------------------------------------------++-------++--------++---------+ |Diluted loss per share ||($0.11)||($0.16) ||NM | +--------------------------------------------++-------++--------++---------+ |Operating cash flow ||($179) ||($1,616)||NM | +--------------------------------------------++-------++--------++---------+ | || || || | +--------------------------------------------++-------++--------++---------+ |Non-GAAP* || || || | +--------------------------------------------++-------++--------++---------+ |Core operating earnings ||$293 ||$199 ||47% | +--------------------------------------------++-------++--------++---------+ |Core operating margins ||1.3% ||1.0% ||0.3 Pts | +--------------------------------------------++-------++--------++---------+ |Core loss per share ||($0.20)||($0.49) ||NM | +--------------------------------------------++-------++--------++---------+ *Non-GAAP measure; complete definitions of Boeing's non-GAAP measures are on page 5, "Non-GAAP Measures Disclosures." The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA] recorded first quarter revenue of $22.2billion, GAAP loss per share of ($0.11) and core loss per share (non-GAAP)* of ($0.20). The company reported operating cash flow of ($0.2)billion and free cash flow (non-GAAP)* of ($1.5) billion. Results primarily reflect higher commercial delivery volume, improved operational performance, and favorable order timing. Total company backlog grew to a record $695billion with all three segments remaining at record levels. "We're building on our momentum with a strong start to the year and growing record-breaking backlog across our business, while supporting our customers with inspiring missions like Artemis II," said Kelly Ortberg, Boeing president and chief executive officer. "With a continued focus on safety and quality, we're delivering high-quality commercial and defense products and services, while increasing production to uphold our customer commitments and get back to the iconic global aerospace company that leads our industry." +---------------------------------------------++--------++--------+ |Table 2. Cash Flow ||First Quarter | +---------------------------------------------++--------++--------+ |(Millions) ||2026 ||2025 | +---------------------------------------------++--------++--------+ |Operating cash flow ||($179) ||($1,616)| +---------------------------------------------++--------++--------+ |Less additions to property, plant & equipment||($1,275)||($674) | +---------------------------------------------++--------++--------+ |Free cash flow* ||($1,454)||($2,290)| +---------------------------------------------++--------++--------+ *Non-GAAP measure; complete definitions of Boeing's non-GAAP measures are on page 5, "Non-GAAP Measures Disclosures." Operating cash flow was ($0.2) billion in the quarter reflecting higher commercial deliveries. Additions to property, plant and equipment primarily reflects higher investments in Charleston and Saint Louis sites. +------------------------------------------------------++-------++-------+ |Table 3. Cash, Marketable Securities and Debt Balances||Quarter End | +------------------------------------------------------++-------++-------+ |(Billions) ||1Q 2026||4Q 2025| +------------------------------------------------------++-------++-------+ |Cash and investments in marketable securities1 ||$20.9 ||$29.4 | +------------------------------------------------------++-------++-------+ |Consolidated debt ||$47.2 ||$54.1 | +------------------------------------------------------++-------++-------+ 1 Marketable securities consist primarily of time deposits due within one year classified as "short-term investments." Cash and investments in marketable securities totaled $20.9 billion, compared to $29.4 billion at the beginning of the quarter, reflecting debt repayments and free cash flow usage in the quarter. The company maintains access to credit facilities of $10.0 billion, which remain undrawn. Segment Results Commercial Airplanes +-----------------------------++------++------++------+ |Table 4. Commercial Airplanes||First Quarter || | +-----------------------------++------++------++------+ |(Dollars in Millions) ||2026 ||2025 ||Change| +-----------------------------++------++------++------+ | || || || | +-----------------------------++------++------++------+ |Deliveries ||143 ||130 ||10% | +-----------------------------++------++------++------+ | || || || | +-----------------------------++------++------++------+ |Revenues ||$9,203||$8,147||13% | +-----------------------------++------++------++------+ |Loss from operations ||($563)||($537)||NM | +-----------------------------++------++------++------+ |Operating margins ||(6.1)%||(6.6)%||NM | +-----------------------------++------++------++------+ Commercial Airplanes first quarter revenue of $9.2billion and operating margin of (6.1) percent primarily reflect higher deliveries. The 737 program continues to produce at a 42 per month rate. In the quarter, 737 -10 began the Type Inspection Authorization 2 and made progress on this final phase of certification flight testing. We expect certification of the 737-7 and 737-10 in 2026 and the company anticipates first delivery in 2027. The 787 program continued stabilizing production at eight per month. We also received FAA certification on the 787-9 and 787-10 for an increased maximum takeoff weight, an important capability that drives value for our customers. In the quarter, the 777X program continued to make progress on 777-9 certification including FAA approval to begin the Type Inspection Authorization 4a phase of certification flight testing. The company anticipates first delivery in 2027. Commercial Airplanes booked 140 net orders in the quarter, including 25 737-10 and 25 737-8 airplanes for Aviation Capital Group, 30 787-10 airplanes for Delta Air Lines and 20 737-8 airplanes for Air India. Commercial Airplanes delivered 143 airplanes and backlog included over 6,100 airplanes valued at a record $576 billion. Defense, Space& Security +----------------------------------++------++------++-------+ |Table 5. Defense, Space & Security||First Quarter || | +----------------------------------++------++------++-------+ |(Dollars in Millions) ||2026 ||2025 ||Change | +----------------------------------++------++------++-------+ | || || || | +----------------------------------++------++------++-------+ |Revenues ||$7,599||$6,298||21% | +----------------------------------++------++------++-------+ |Earnings from operations ||$233 ||$155 ||50% | +----------------------------------++------++------++-------+ |Operating margins ||3.1% ||2.5% ||0.6 Pts| +----------------------------------++------++------++-------+ Defense, Space & Security first quarter revenue of $7.6 billion and operating margin of 3.1 percent reflect higher volume and stabilizing operational performance. During the quarter, Defense, Space & Security signed a seven-year framework agreement to expand PAC-3 Seeker production and announced a strategic partnership with Rheinmetall to offer the MQ-28 Ghost Bat to Germany. In April, Artemis II successfully completed its mission to the moon propelled by the Boeing-built Space Launch System core stage rocket. Backlog at Defense, Space & Security grew to a record $86 billion, with 27 percent representing orders from customers outside the U.S. Global Services +------------------------++------++------++---------+ |Table 6. Global Services||First Quarter || | +------------------------++------++------++---------+ |(Dollars in Millions) ||2026 ||2025 ||Change | +------------------------++------++------++---------+ | || || || | +------------------------++------++------++---------+ |Revenues ||$5,370||$5,063||6% | +------------------------++------++------++---------+ |Earnings from operations||$971 ||$943 ||3% | +------------------------++------++------++---------+ |Operating margins ||18.1% ||18.6% ||(0.5) Pts| +------------------------++------++------++---------+ Global Services first quarter revenue was $5.4 billion on higher government volume. Operating margin of 18.1 percent reflects the impact of the Digital Aviation Solutions divestiture. During the quarter, Global Services secured the largest-ever Landing Gear Exchange Program agreement with Singapore Airlines Group and received initial FAA and EASA qualification for 777-9 training devices. Global Services ended the quarter with record backlog of $33 billion. Additional Financial Information +-----------------------------------------++------++------+ |Table 7. Additional Financial Information||First Quarter | +-----------------------------------------++------++------+ |(Dollars in Millions) ||2026 ||2025 | +-----------------------------------------++------++------+ |Revenues || || | +-----------------------------------------++------++------+ |Unallocated items, eliminations and other||$45 ||($12) | +-----------------------------------------++------++------+ |Earnings/(loss) from operations || || | +-----------------------------------------++------++------+ |Unallocated items, eliminations and other||($348)||($362)| +-----------------------------------------++------++------+ |FAS/CAS service cost adjustment ||$155 ||$262 | +-----------------------------------------++------++------+ |Other income, net ||$194 ||$323 | +-----------------------------------------++------++------+ |Interest and debt expense ||($616)||($708)| +-----------------------------------------++------++------+ |Income Tax Expense ||($33) ||($107)| +-----------------------------------------++------++------+ Unallocated items,eliminations and other primarily reflects timing of allocations. Non-GAAP Measures Disclosures We supplement the reporting of our financial information determined under Generally Accepted Accounting Principles in the United States of America (GAAP) with certain non-GAAP financial information. The non-GAAP financial information presented excludes certain significant items that may not be indicative of, or are unrelated to, results from our ongoing business operations. We believe that these non-GAAP measures provide investors with additional insight into the company's ongoing business performance. These non-GAAP measures should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the related GAAP measures, and other companies may define such measures differently. We encourage investors to review our financial statements and publicly-filed reports in their entirety and not to rely on any single financial measure. The following definitions are provided: Core Operating Earnings/(Loss), Core Operating Margins and Core Earnings/(Loss) Per Share Core operating earnings/(loss) is defined as GAAPEarnings/(loss) from operations excluding the FAS/CAS service cost adjustment. The FAS/CAS service cost adjustment represents the difference between the Financial Accounting Standards (FAS) pension and postretirement service costs calculated under GAAP and costs allocated to the business segments. Core operating margins is defined as Core operating earnings/(loss) expressed as a percentage of revenue. Core earnings/(loss) per share is defined as GAAP Diluted earnings/(loss) per share excluding the net earnings/(loss) per share impact of the FAS/CAS service cost adjustment and Non-operating pension and postretirement expenses. Non-operating pension and postretirement expenses represent the components of net periodic benefit costs other than service cost. Pension costs allocated to BDS and BGS businesses supporting government customers are computed in accordance with U.S. Government Cost Accounting Standards (CAS), which employ different actuarial assumptions and accounting conventions than GAAP. CAS costs are allocable to government contracts. Other postretirement benefit costs are allocated to all business segments based on CAS, which is generally based on benefits paid. Management uses core operating earnings/(loss), core operating margins and core earnings/(loss) per share for purposes of evaluating and forecasting underlying business performance. Management believes these core measures provide investors additional insights into operational performance as they exclude non-service pension and post-retirement costs, which primarily represent costs driven by market factors and costs not allocable to government contracts. A reconciliation of these non-GAAP measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measure is provided on page 12. Free Cash Flow Free cash flow is GAAPoperating cash flow reduced by capital expenditures for property, plant and equipment. Management believes free cash flow provides investors with an important perspective on the cash available for shareholders, debt repayment, and acquisitions after making the capital investments required to support ongoing business operations and long term value creation. Free cash flow does not represent the residual cash flow available for discretionary expenditures as it excludes certain mandatory expenditures such as repayment of maturing debt. Management uses free cash flow as a measure to assess both business performance and overall liquidity. See Table 2 on page 2 for a reconciliation of free cash flow to the most directly comparable GAAP measure, operating cash flow. Caution Concerning Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. 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Among these factors are risks related to: (1) general conditions in the economy and our industry, including those due to regulatory changes and geopolitical developments; (2) our reliance on our commercial airline customers; (3) the overall health of our aircraft production system, production quality issues, commercial airplane production rates, our ability to successfully develop and certify new aircraft or new derivative aircraft, and the ability of our aircraft to meet stringent performance and reliability standards; (4) changing budget and appropriation levels and acquisition priorities of the U.S. government, as well as significant delays in U.S. government appropriations; (5) our dependence on our subcontractors and suppliers, as well as the availability of highly skilled labor and raw materials; (6) work stoppages or other labor disruptions; (7) competition within our markets; (8) our non-U.S. operations and sales to non-U.S. customers, including tariffs, trade restrictions and government actions; (9) changes in accounting estimates; (10) realizing the anticipated benefits of mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures/strategic alliances or divestitures, including anticipated synergies and quality improvements related to our acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc.; (11) our dependence on U.S. government contracts; (12) our reliance on fixed -price contracts; (13) our reliance on cost-type contracts; (14) contracts that include in-orbit incentive payments; (15) management of a complex, global IT infrastructure; (16) compromised or unauthorized access to our, our customers' and/or our suppliers' information and systems; (17) potential business disruptions, including threats to physical security or our information technology systems, extreme weather (including effects of climate change) or other acts of nature, and pandemics or other public health crises; (18) potential adverse developments in new or pending litigation and/or government inquiries or investigations; (19) potential environmental liabilities; (20) effects of climate change and legal, regulatory or market responses to such change; (21) credit rating agency actions and our ability to effectively manage our liquidity; (22) substantial pension and other postretirement benefit obligations; (23) the adequacy of our insurance coverage; (24) the dilutive effect of future issuances of our common stock; and (25) the preferential treatment of our 6.00% mandatory convertible preferred stock. Additional information concerning these and other factors can be found in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Current Reports on Form 8-K. Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on which it is made, and we assume no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise, except as required by law. Contact: Investor Eric Hill or Mike Harris [email protected] Relations: Communications: Wilson Chow [email protected] The Boeing Company and Subsidiaries Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited) Three months ended March 31 (Dollars in millions, except per share 2026 2025 data) Sales of products $18,998 $16,147 Sales of services 3,219 3,349 Total revenues 22,217 19,496 Cost of products (17,031) (14,379) Cost of services (2,640) (2,700) Total costs and expenses (19,671) (17,079) 2,546 2,417 Loss/income from operating investments, (10) 3 net General and administrative expense (1,197) (1,112) Research and development expense, net (903) (844) Gain/(loss) on dispositions, net 12 (3) Earnings from operations 448 461 Other income, net 194 323 Interest and debt expense (616) (708) Earnings before income taxes 26 76 Income tax expense (33) (107) Net loss (7) (31) Less: net (loss)/earnings attributable to (3) 6 noncontrolling interest Net loss attributable to Boeing (4) (37) shareholders Less: Mandatory convertible preferred 86 86 stock dividends accumulated during the period Net loss attributable to Boeing common ($90) ($123) shareholders Basic loss per share ($0.11) ($0.16) Diluted loss per share ($0.11) ($0.16) The Boeing Company and Subsidiaries Consolidated Statements of Financial Position (Unaudited) (Dollars in millions, except per share March 31 December 31 data) 2026 2025 Assets Cash and cash equivalents $9,441 $10,921 Short-term and other investments 11,464 18,479 Accounts receivable, net 3,485 2,921 Unbilled receivables, net 9,793 9,158 Inventories 87,225 84,679 Other current assets, net 2,733 2,301 Total current assets 124,141 128,459 Financing receivables and operating 389 241 lease equipment, net Property, plant and equipment, net of 15,763 15,361 accumulated depreciation of $23,961 and $23,613 Goodwill 17,633 17,275 Acquired intangible assets, net 1,517 1,567 Deferred income taxes 136 107 Investments 1,048 1,048 Other assets, net of accumulated 4,160 4,177 amortization of $1,076 and $1,014 Total assets $164,787 $168,235 Liabilities and equity Accounts payable $13,713 $13,109 Accrued liabilities 26,388 27,141 Advances and progress billings 62,591 59,404 Short-term debt and current portion of 2,855 8,461 long-term debt Total current liabilities 105,547 108,115 Deferred income taxes 237 216 Accrued retiree health care 2,059 2,091 Accrued pension plan liability, net 4,198 4,287 Other long-term liabilities 2,405 2,432 Long-term debt 44,354 45,637 Total liabilities 158,800 162,778 Shareholders' equity: Mandatory convertible preferred stock, 6 6 6.00% Series A, par value $1.00 - 20,000,000 shares authorized; 5,750,000 shares issued; aggregate liquidation preference $5,750 Common stock, par value $5.00 - 5,061 5,061 1,200,000,000 shares authorized; 1,012,261,159 shares issued Additional paid-in capital 21,671 21,441 Treasury stock, at cost - 224,344,344 (27,647) (28,029) and 227,562,887 shares Retained earnings 17,162 17,252 Accumulated other comprehensive loss (10,266) (10,277) Total shareholders' equity 5,987 5,454 Noncontrolling interests 3 Total equity 5,987 5,457 Total liabilities and equity $164,787 $168,235 The Boeing Company and Subsidiaries Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (Unaudited) Three months ended March 31 (Dollars in millions) 2026 2025 Cash flows-operating activities: Net loss ($7) ($31) Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used by operating activities: Non-cash items - Share-based plans expense 161 135 Treasury shares issued for 401(k) 466 418 contributions Depreciation and amortization 573 466 Investment/asset impairment charges, 9 7 net (Gain)/loss on dispositions, net (12) 3 Other charges and credits, net 45 99 Changes in assets and liabilities - Accounts receivable (509) (570) Unbilled receivables (635) (671) Advances and progress billings 3,181 781 Inventories (2,634) (1,521) Other current assets (418) (29) Accounts payable 1,073 (95) Accrued liabilities (1,260) (386) Income taxes receivable, payable and (16) 26 deferred Other long-term liabilities (49) (151) Pension and other postretirement (22) (150) plans Financing receivables and operating (156) 12 lease equipment, net Other 31 41 Net cash used by operating activities (179) (1,616) Cash flows - investing activities: Payments to acquire property, plant (1,275) (674) and equipment Proceeds from disposals of property, 2 3 plant and equipment Contributions to investments (9,265) (8,797) Proceeds from investments 16,256 7,750 Supplier notes receivable (3) Other (4) 1 Net cash provided/(used) by investing 5,711 (1,717) activities Cash flows - financing activities: New borrowings 24 29 Debt repayments (6,950) (295) Employee taxes on certain share-based (31) (14) payment arrangements Dividends paid on mandatory (86) (72) convertible preferred stock Other 15 14 Net cash used by financing activities (7,028) (338) Effect of exchange rate changes on 1 12 cash and cash equivalents Net decrease in cash & cash (1,495) (3,659) equivalents, including restricted Cash & cash equivalents, including 11,663 13,822 restricted, at beginning of year Cash & cash equivalents, including 10,168 10,163 restricted, at end of period Less restricted cash & cash 727 21 equivalents, included in Investments Cash & cash equivalents at end of $9,441 $10,142 period The Boeing Company and Subsidiaries Summary of Business Segment Data (Unaudited) Three months ended March 31 (Dollars in millions) 2026 2025 Revenues: Commercial Airplanes $9,203 $8,147 Defense, Space & Security 7,599 6,298 Global Services 5,370 5,063 Unallocated items, eliminations and other 45 (12) Total revenues $22,217 $19,496 Earnings from operations: Commercial Airplanes ($563) ($537) Defense, Space & Security 233 155 Global Services 971 943 Segment operating earnings 641 561 Unallocated items, eliminations and other (348) (362) FAS/CAS service cost adjustment 155 262 Earnings from operations 448 461 Other income, net 194 323 Interest and debt expense (616) (708) Earnings before income taxes 26 76 Income tax expense (33) (107) Net loss (7) (31) Less: Net (loss)/earnings attributable to (3) 6 noncontrolling interest Net loss attributable to Boeing (4) (37) shareholders Less: Mandatory convertible preferred 86 86 stock dividends accumulated during the period Net loss attributable to Boeing common ($90) ($123) shareholders Research and development expense, net: Commercial Airplanes $603 $534 Defense, Space & Security 174 199 Global Services 22 29 Other 104 82 Total research and development expense, $903 $844 net Unallocated items, eliminations and other: Share-based plans ($55) ($30) Deferred compensation 17 5 Amortization of previously capitalized (22) (21) interest Research and development expense, net (104) (82) Eliminations and other unallocated items (184) (234) Sub-total (included in Core operating (348) (362) earnings) Pension FAS/CAS service cost adjustment 93 193 Postretirement FAS/CAS service cost 62 69 adjustment FAS/CAS service cost adjustment $155 $262 Total ($193) ($100) The Boeing Company and Subsidiaries Operating and Financial Data (Unaudited) Deliveries Three months ended March 31 Commercial Airplanes 2026 2025 737 114 105 767 6 5 777 8 7 787 15 13 Total 143 130 Defense, Space & Security AH-64 Apache (New) 2 4 AH-64 Apache (Remanufactured) 15 11 CH-47 Chinook (New) 1 1 CH-47 Chinook (Renewed) 1 2 F-15 Models 1 1 F/A-18 Models 2 5 KC-46 Tanker 4 - MH-139 2 1 P-8 Models 1 1 Commercial Satellites 1 - Total1 30 26 1 Deliveries of new-build production units, including remanufactures and modifications Total backlog (Dollars in millions) March 31 December 31 2026 2025 Commercial Airplanes $575,583 $567,290 Defense, Space & Security 85,821 84,786 Global Services 32,957 29,720 Unallocated items, eliminations and other 348 411 Total backlog $694,709 $682,207 Contractual backlog $652,671 $639,721 Unobligated backlog 42,038 42,486 Total backlog $694,709 $682,207 The Boeing Company and Subsidiaries Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures (Unaudited) The tables provided below reconcile the non-GAAP financial measures core operating earnings/(loss), core operating margins, and core earnings/(loss) per share with the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures of earnings/(loss) from operations, operating margins, and diluted earnings/(loss) per share. See page 5 of this release for additional information on the use of these non-GAAP financial measures. (Dollars in millions, First Quarter 2026 First Quarter 2025 except per share data) $ millions Per Share $ millions Per Share Revenues $22,217 $19,496 Earnings from operations 448 461 (GAAP) Operating margins (GAAP) 2.0% 2.4% FAS/CAS service cost adjustment: Pension FAS/CAS service (93) (193) cost adjustment Postretirement FAS/CAS (62) (69) service cost adjustment FAS/CAS service cost (155) (262) adjustment Core operating earnings $293 $199 (non-GAAP) Core operating margins (non 1.3% 1.0% -GAAP) Diluted loss per share ($0.11) ($0.16) (GAAP) Pension FAS/CAS service ($93) ($0.12) ($193) ($0.26) cost adjustment Postretirement FAS/CAS (62) (0.08) (69) (0.09) service cost adjustment Non-operating pension 74 0.10 (43) (0.06) income Non-operating (9) (0.01) (5) (0.01) postretirement income Provision for deferred 19 0.02 65 0.09 income taxes on adjustments 1 Subtotal of adjustments ($71) ($0.09) ($245) ($0.33) Core loss per share (non ($0.20) ($0.49) -GAAP) Diluted weighted average 788.0 753.4 common shares outstanding (in millions) 1 The income tax impact is calculated using the U.S. corporate statutory tax rate. 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