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Fitch lowers Boeing 2024 aircraft delivery, cash flow forecasts

FILE PHOTO: The Boeing logo is seen on the side of a Boeing 737 MAX at the Farnborough International Airshow
June 18, 2024
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(Reuters) -Fitch Ratings lowered its 2024 forecasts for Boeing's aircraft delivery and free cash flow on Friday as the planemaker grapples with investigations and slumping production of its strongest-selling jet.

"The delivery forecasts were affected by the Civil Aviation Administration of China's (CAAC) decision to restrict certain aircraft model deliveries to Chinese customers while it requests additional documentation regarding voice recorder and battery information," Fitch said.

The forecast revision also reflects the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration's decision to maintain oversight within Boeing's factories while individually certifying newly produced aircraft.

Boeing currently has a BBB-minus rating, one level above "junk" status, with a negative credit rating outlook from multiple agencies as output of its 737 MAX slipped into the single digits at times this spring. The U.S. planemaker said earlier this month it would burn cash rather than generate cash.

Fitch and other agencies do not currently expect these latest adjustments to result in rating changes.

Jonathan Root, senior vice president, Moodyโ€™s Ratings, said on Friday that Boeing's recent comment about negative free cash flow was unexpected.

โ€œThis is another example of ongoing negative surprise from Boeing while it rehabilitates its commercial airplanes business," Root told Reuters.

However, he said Boeing's bolstering of liquidity after a $10 billion May debt issue currently mitigates "potential ratings pressure."

Nick Varone, a senior director at Fitch, told Reuters that the possibility of Boeing's burning free cash for 2024 was generally incorporated into the agency's negative outlook.

Varone cited a return in 737 MAX production rate to around 38 a month, or inventory reduction as things Fitch is looking for to get back to a stable outlook.

The rating agency forecasts from 350 to 370 737 MAX deliveries and about 65-70 787 deliveries in 2024, below previous expectations of about 400 and 75, respectively.

(Reporting by Kannaki Deka in Bengaluru, Allison Lampert in Montreal and Shivansh Tiwary in Bangalore; Editing by Alan Barona and Leslie Adler)

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