Boeing looking for US$10 bil loan amid 737 MAX crisis

Boeing looking for US$10 bil loan amid 737 MAX crisis

Analysts estimate aircraft manufacturer has been losing US$1 bil a month.

LOS ANGELES:
Boeing Co is in talks with banks about borrowing US$10 billion or more amid rising costs after the two fatal 737 Max crashes, CNBC reported on Monday citing people familiar with the matter.

The US aircraft manufacturer has so far secured at least US$6 billion from banks and is talking to other lenders for more contributions, the report added.

Analysts estimate that Boeing has been losing around US$1 billion a month because of the grounding and it reported an almost US$3 billion negative free cash flow in the third quarter.

Boeing also reported its worst annual net orders in decades, earlier last week, along with its lowest numbers for plane deliveries in 11 years.

Boeing did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

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