• Boeing Reports $23.9 Billion Q4 Revenue Fueled by Asset Sale and Higher Deliveries
ARLINGTON, Va. – The Boeing Company on Tuesday announced fourth-quarter 2025 revenue of $23.9 billion, a result significantly boosted by a gain from the sale of its Digital Aviation Solutions business.
The aerospace manufacturer also reported increased commercial deliveries and confirmed the acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems in December.
What is new?
Boeing reported its fourth-quarter results for 2025 on January 27, 2026, showing revenue increased to $23.9 billion, up 57% from the same period in 2024. This was primarily driven by 160 commercial deliveries and a $9.6 billion gain on the sale of its Digital Aviation Solutions unit. The company recorded GAAP earnings per share of $10.23 for the quarter. Operating cash flow was $1.3 billion.
Key Financial Details
For the full year 2025, Boeing’s revenue reached $89.5 billion with 600 commercial deliveries, marking the highest annual totals for both metrics since 2018. The company’s total backlog grew to a record $682 billion, which includes over 6,100 commercial airplanes. At the end of the fourth quarter, cash and investments in marketable securities totaled $29.4 billion, while consolidated debt stood at $54.1 billion.
The company maintains access to $10.0 billion in undrawn credit facilities.
Strategic Developments
In the fourth quarter, Boeing completed the acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems and finalized the sale of its Digital Aviation Solutions business. “We made significant progress on our recovery in 2025 and have set the foundation to keep our momentum going in the year ahead,” said Kelly Ortberg, Boeing president and chief executive officer. Ortberg added that the company remains “focused on promoting stable operations, completing our development programs, rebuilding trust with our stakeholders, and fully restoring Boeing to the iconic company we all know it can be.”
About this company
The Boeing Company, which trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker BA, is a manufacturer of commercial airplanes. Its operations include a Commercial Airplanes segment, which delivered 600 aircraft in 2025, and it previously operated a Digital Aviation Solutions business. The company’s total backlog includes orders for over 6,100 commercial airplanes.
