Boeing's Tough End to 2020 Sees Zero 787 Deliveries in December
Boeing continues to struggle with its 787 Dreamliner, generating zero deliveries in December for the second month in a row as mechanics continue to scour the plane for problems.
Boeing saw 107 orders canceled last month. They included 105 737 MAX planes and two Dreamliners. The MAX was cleared to fly in November by U.S. regulators after being grounded since March 2019.
Boeing lost 641 orders for the MAX last year. The company delivered just 53 Dreamliners in 2020, down two-thirds from 158 in 2019. Boeing had 184 orders for all of last year, including 130 for the MAX.
Boeing shares at last check were trading at $206.30, down 0.2%. They have slumped 38% in the past 12 months. The S&P 500 has climbed 15% in the same period.
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Guess that's what you get for transfering the manufacture of that plane to an underpaid non-union shop.