Boeing shares rose 1.5% on Friday amid ongoing scrutiny from regulators and a focus on quality improvements from its suppliers. Investors are looking for consistent production and delivery increases, especially as the FAA proposes new inspections for older 737 models. Recent headlines include a defense contract for GBU-57 bombs and India’s approval to acquire P-8I reconnaissance planes, while broader market sentiment and regulatory actions will be key factors when markets reopen after the holiday.
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Boeing stock: BA shares rise Friday — what investors watch next after FAA and defense headlines
Boeing shares rose 1.5% on Friday amid ongoing scrutiny from regulators and a focus on quality improvements from its suppliers. Investors are looking for consistent production and delivery increases, especially as the FAA proposes new inspections for older 737 models. Recent headlines include a defense contract for GBU-57 bombs and India’s approval to acquire P-8I reconnaissance planes, while broader market sentiment and regulatory actions will be key factors when markets reopen after the holiday.