Boeing will reveal its Northrop FA18 replacement in August, coinciding with a significant partnership with Ethiopian Airlines, its largest export client. This collaboration is set to create or retain 11,000 American jobs for every billion dollars of aircraft purchased, reinforcing Boeing's pivotal role in U.S.-Africa trade relations. Despite a reported revenue increase of 57.1% year-on-year to $23.95 billion, Boeing’s stock has seen a recent decline, signaling market caution amid a backdrop of competitive pressures.

“Northrop FA18 replacement (Boeing unit will be unveiled in Aug) https://t.co/FGaAdRhUZo”

“Excellent business partnership between the U.S. and Ethiopia via the two most systemically critical companies in each country - Boeing (largest U.S. exporter) and Ethiopian Airlines (Africa’s largest and most profitable airline).”

“For every $1.0 billion of Boeing aircraft purchased by Ethiopian Airlines, 11,000 high paying American jobs are created or retained.”

“It’ll be awesome to see Boeing aircrafts land at the 110 million passengers, $12.5 billion, Bishoftu International Airport (under construction) in Ethiopia, owned by Ethiopian Airlines. When completed the airport will be amongst the 10 largest in the WORLD!”

“Boeing and Ethiopian Airlines clearly demonstrating that investments and trade partnerships are the way to go between the U.S. and Africa.”

“Ethiopian Airlines has bought six more Boeing 787s as it attempts to reach 350 aircraft.”

“Africa's largest carrier Ethiopian Airlines said on Monday it is buying six additional Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner jets as it looks to expand its long-haul flights across Africa and to the United States and Asia.”

“La demanda por US$ 100 millones contra Boeing por un vuelo de Latam Airlines a Nueva Zelanda”

“La demanda por US$ 100 millones contra Boeing por un vuelo de Latam Airlines a Nueva Zelanda”

“Boeing used its A2X software to autonomously guide an Army CH-47 Chinook through its final approach and landing.”

“Boeing used its A2X software to autonomously guide an Army CH-47 Chinook through its final approach and landing.”

“Stopping U.S. aid (~$3.8B/year FMF) would cut guaranteed purchases of American weapons by Israel, hitting revenue for contractors like Lockheed Martin, RTX (Raytheon), and Boeing.”