Boeing Jet Cancellations Pass 1,000 Mark This Year
November 10 2020 - 11:29AM
Dow Jones News
By Doug Cameron
Boeing Co. said more than 1,000 jetliner orders have been
canceled this year because of the pandemic-driven travel slump and
delays in returning the 737 MAX to service.
The aerospace giant's backlog of aircraft orders has shrunk by a
fifth since the start of the year. Some customers have warned of
more cancellations, even as regulators near a decision on allowing
the return of the plane to flight after being grounded in March
last year.
Boeing passed the 1,000-cancellation mark as it announced a
second successive month without new orders from airlines or leasing
companies, while plane deliveries to carriers remain depressed
because of weak demand.
The company continues to produce more planes than it's
delivering, pressuring a balance sheet that's already carrying more
than $60 billion in debt. Undelivered planes continue to pile up,
even though Boeing has cut production and shed more than 20,000
jobs this year. The company handed over just five passenger jets in
October--four 787 Dreamliners and a 777--alongside eight cargo and
military aircraft.
Boeing ended October with orders for 4,275 jets, down from 5,430
at the end of last year. Most of the losses in orders have been for
the MAX, with the one-year anniversary of the plane's grounding in
March 2019 triggering clauses allowing customers to start canceling
deals without penalty.
The company said orders for another 13 MAX jets were canceled in
October, while deals for another 25 are no longer classified as
certain because of questions over the ability of customers to pay
for the jets.
Write to Doug Cameron at doug.cameron@wsj.com
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