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Boeing BA Business Segments

FY'24
Total revenues by Business
Commercial Airplanes$22.86B-32.6%
Defense, Space & Security$23.92B-4.1%
Global Services$19.95B+4.3%
Revenue from contract with customer, excluding assessed tax, percentage by Business
Commercial Airplanes100%0.0pp
Defense, Space & Security99%0.0pp
Global Services86%-1.0pp
Other segment items by Business
Commercial Airplanes$28.44B-15.1%
Defense, Space & Security$28.41B+10.2%
Global Services$16.2B+3.3%
Earnings from operations by Business
Commercial Airplanes-$7.97B-387%
Research and development expense, net by Business
Commercial Airplanes$2.39B+17.2%
Defense, Space & Security$917M-0.2%
Global Services$132M+23.4%
Depreciation and amortization expense, business segment allocation by Business
Commercial Airplanes$339M+9.0%
Defense, Space & Security$289M+9.5%
Global Services$77M+2.7%
D&A by Business
Commercial Airplanes$400M-13.8%
Defense, Space & Security$209M-4.6%
Global Services$304M-5.0%
CapEx by Business
Commercial Airplanes$508M+21.0%
Defense, Space & Security$296M+54.2%
Global Services$212M+66.9%

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Questions, answered.

How does Boeing break its business down?
Boeing (BA) reports total revenues by business across 3 parts — Commercial Airplanes, Defense, Space & Security and Global Services. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
Where does Boeing's segment data come from?
Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Boeing's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.