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Commercial/defense aircraft maker in deep crisis; $66.5B FY2024 revenue; 2024 Alaska Airlines door blowout + IAM strike + $14B equity raise; new CEO Kelly Ortberg Aug 2024; Airbus gaining market share.
Boeing is one of the world's two dominant commercial aircraft manufacturers and a major defense and space contractor, founded in 1916 by William Boeing in Seattle, Washington and now headquartered in Arlington, Virginia—relocated from Chicago in 2022. The company trades on NYSE (BA) and reported approximately $66.5 billion in revenues for FY2024 under CEO Kelly Ortberg, who replaced Dave Calhoun in August 2024 amid a deepening quality and manufacturing crisis. Boeing's commercial aircraft division—the 737 MAX, 787 Dreamliner, and 777X—has been plagued by a series of safety, quality, and production crises beginning with the two fatal 737 MAX crashes in 2018 and 2019 (Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines, killing 346 people), followed by a door plug blowout on an Alaska Airlines 737-9 MAX in January 2024 that triggered renewed FAA production rate restrictions and public confidence damage.
Bellevue WA premium commercial trucks (NASDAQ: PCAR) at $33.66B 2024 revenue, $4.16B earnings, 86th consecutive profitable year; Kenworth/Peterbilt 30.7% Class 8 market share, hydrogen FCEV deliveries 2025 competing with Daimler Freightliner.
PACCAR Inc. is a Bellevue, Washington-based premium commercial truck manufacturer — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: PCAR) as an S&P 500 Industrials component — designing and manufacturing heavy and medium-duty trucks under the Kenworth (North America), Peterbilt (North America), and DAF (Europe) brands through manufacturing facilities in the US, Netherlands, UK, Mexico, Brazil, and Australia, reporting $33.66 billion in 2024 revenue (second-best in company history), $4.16 billion in earnings, and its 86th consecutive year of net income. Founded in 1905 by William Pigott as a steel foundry and evolving through Seattle Car Manufacturing, Pacific Car and Foundry, and ultimately PACCAR, the company has built one of the most respected brands in long-haul trucking. In 2024, Kenworth and Peterbilt combined for 30.7% US and Canadian Class 8 heavy truck retail sales market share, with 185,300 vehicles delivered globally. PACCAR Parts (aftermarket parts distribution) set records with $6.67 billion in revenue and $1.71 billion in pretax income, demonstrating the high-margin recurring revenue stream from servicing the installed base of 1+ million PACCAR trucks. For 2025, PACCAR planned $700-800 million in capital projects and $460-500 million in R&D investment, targeting electric vehicle commercial production, hydrogen fuel cell truck delivery, and autonomous driving technology development. The Amplify Cell Technologies joint venture (with Daimler Truck and Accelera by Cummins, $2-3 billion investment) localizes battery cell manufacturing for electric Class 8 trucks in the US.
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