Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: October 30, 2018
Jim McAleese
A new report by consulting firm McAleese & Associates says Boeing(NYSE: BA) has begun to self-fund research and development work on some Defense Department programs as it aims to win new contract opportunities.
Jim McAleese, founder and principal at McAleese & Associates, wrote that one of those opportunities is the U.S. Air Forces potential $63B Ground Based Strategic Deterrent program that Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg considers as the next strategic-franchise-pursuit of the companys defense, space and security business.
Boeing said in its third-quarter earnings call on Wednesday, Oct. 24, that it considers the T-X trainer program as a $40B multi-decade franchise with international market opportunity for up to 2.6K aircraft, sustainment and training support.
The MQ-25 carrier-based unmanned aircraft program is a potential $20B market opportunity for approximately 200 planes.
The company noted that it has two production-ready T-X jets and an MQ-25 demonstrator aircraft that is being prepared for its initial flight.
Boeing won the potential $9.2B T-X trainer aircraft contract in September, nearly a month after it secured an $805M contract for the U.S. Navys MQ-25 carrier-based refueling drones.
The Chicago-based defense contractor reported $25B in sales for Q3 2018, up 4 percent from the same period last year, according to the report.
Boeing saw its cash flow climb 34 percent to $4.6B and recorded a 37 percent increase in Q3 earnings per share for 2018.
The companys defense business posted a 31 percent rise in total backlog to $58B in Q3 2018, which McAleese associated with T-X, MQ-25 and UH-1N Hueyaircraft programs.
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