Planemaker also enters into $10bn credit agreement in ‘challenging environment’ amid strikes and safety concerns
Boeing is seeking to raise up to $25bn (£19bn) in an attempt to shore up its finances as the planemaker struggles with production delays amid a strike by 33,000 workers and ongoing safety concerns.
A regulatory filing by the company on Tuesday said it intended to raise the money through a stock and debt offering, which would provide flexibility for Boeing to seek options to support its balance sheet over a three-year period.
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