Aircraft Makers Pitch Up to Prepandemic Skies: Boeing
BA shares
are 50% off their peak values which were reached at the beginning of 2020. But
they have been moving upwards over the last two months, beating the broad
market in terms of returns. Its stock price has added about 40% since the
beginning of October. This upside is closely related to management’s positive
forecast of the Free Cash Flow (FCF). FCF was negative at -$4.4 billion in
2021, while this year it is expected to reach $1.5-2 billion on the positive
side. The company is planning to
increase its cash generation to $10 billion by 2025. Boeing considers that its existing
demand is strong enough to increase production to 50 commercial aircrafts a
month, even if deliveries to China are excluded. The is a very bullish signal
for BA stocks.
Wide-body
aircrafts like Boeing 787 are expected to dominate the market, while its price
could exceed narrow-bodied aircrafts by 200%. Boeing received orders to build
106 narrow-bodied aircrafts and 16 wide-body aircrafts in October for $7.9
billion. During the same month last year there were only ten orders, three of
which were later canceled so the final net value of orders was $360
million. This year Boeing received orders worth $40.1 billion by the end of
October, while the company had only $24.8 billion worth of orders for the same
period last year. The number of orders improved dramatically because of the
Boeing 737 MAX’s return to the sky.
On the
negative side the company is facing a staggered schedule of production that is
mostly linked to the last month of the quarter when most planes are completed
on paper to present better quarterly reports. This year Boeing produced 363
commercial aircrafts for $25 billion up until the end of October compared to 268
aircrafts worth $20.5 billion for the same period last year. So, it is
seemingly a positive upside. But, when we dive into details, we see that 51
aircrafts were produced in September, while only 35 were finished in October.
So, the production schedule could be compared to a jigsaw with uneven figures.
During the
last two years of the pandemic, Boeing started construction of many aircrafts
that now need some minor alterations to claim the aircrafts ready for delivery.
Thus, Wall Street is not exaggerating about the number of aircrafts produced.
Quite the opposite, more stable production is needed to convince investors of
the steady recovery path, that would boost aircraft maker stock prices to
prepandemic levels.
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