Boeing Global Services revenue up 6% in 1Q2026 on higher government volume
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Background ✨
Boeing Global Services previously grew revenue to USD5.0 billion in 1Q2024, supported by higher commercial volume and favourable mix, while opening a Jacksonville maintenance facility for military customers1. In 2Q2024 and 3Q2024 it reported revenue of USD4.889 billion and USD4.9 billion respectively, with backlog rising to USD19.487 billion and USD20.4 billion, alongside new digital and landing gear exchange agreements with airlines including Hainan, Ryanair and All Nippon Airways2 3.