Boeing in negotiations to repurchase Spirit Aerosystems, a leading fuselage manufacturer

Boeing in negotiations to repurchase Spirit Aerosystems, a leading fuselage manufacturer

At⁢ Boeing’s‍ 737 Max production ‍facility,‌ airplane fuselages from Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc are ‍currently‌ in storage in Wichita, Kansas, U.S. as of December 17, 2019. The two companies are in discussions for Boeing to repurchase Spirit AeroSystems, ⁤the manufacturer of fuselages ⁢for the 737 Max jets. ​This comes⁢ as ‌both companies ⁢work ​to address production issues with the popular aircraft.

Following ​this⁢ news,⁢ Spirit’s stock‌ rose by 15% while Boeing’s stock experienced a nearly⁢ 2% decline. With a market capitalization ‌of $3.8 billion as of Friday’s close, Spirit AeroSystems has a ⁢significant presence in ⁤the aerospace⁢ industry.

In 2005, Boeing spun off its operations in Kansas and Oklahoma, which eventually became Spirit​ AeroSystems. ⁤Last‌ year, 70% of ⁢Spirit’s⁢ revenue came from ⁢Boeing, with a quarter of its revenue coming from manufacturing parts for⁢ Airbus, Boeing’s main competitor. Airbus has not commented ‌on the ongoing deal talks.

The potential reintegration of Boeing and ‍Spirit AeroSystems’ manufacturing operations ‍is seen as a strategic move ​that could have ‍significant implications for‍ the aerospace industry.

2024-03-01 17:33:59
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