BRIEF-Fitch Revises Boeing's Outlook to Stable; Affirms IDR at 'BBB-'

BY Reuters | CORPORATE | 06/30/25 09:56 AM EDT

June 30 (Reuters) - Fitch:

* FITCH: BOEING OUTLOOK REVISION REFLECTS FITCH'S VIEW THAT POST-STRIKE PRODUCTION RAMP & ENHANCED FINANCIAL FLEXIBILITY HAVE REDUCED DOWNGRADE RISKS

* FITCH: REVISED RATING OUTLOOK ON BOEING'S LONG-TERM IDR TO STABLE FROM NEGATIVE AND HAS AFFIRMED IDR AT 'BBB-'

* FITCH: EXPECTS BOEING'S REDUCTION OF LEGACY 737MAX INVENTORY TO FACILITATE PROGRESSIVE RETURN TO MORE NORMALIZED PRODUCTION-TO-DELIVERY CADENCE

* FITCH: EXPECTS BOEING'S MANAGEMENT TO CONTINUE REVIEWING PORTFOLIO & DIVESTING NON-CORE BDS ASSETS OVER NEXT FEW YEARS

* FITCH ON BOEING: EXPECT 787 PRODUCTION TO AVERAGE 8/MONTH IN 2026 Source text: Further company coverage:

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