Previous close | 37.50 |
Open | 36.00 |
Bid | 32.25 |
Ask | 33.00 |
Strike | 215.00 |
Expiry date | 2024-08-16 |
Day's range | 36.00 - 37.50 |
Contract range | N/A |
Volume | |
Open interest | 16 |
Boeing also reported 33 cancellations for the month, due largely to Canadian budget carrier Lynx Air's ceasing operations, which accounted for 29 of the planes, Boeing said. Boeing has said it is producing fewer MAX single-aisle jets to improve manufacturing quality after the Jan. 5 mid-air blowout of a door plug on a 737 MAX 9 jet brought the U.S. planemaker under increased scrutiny from regulators. The planemaker said it delivered 16 MAX jets, down one from the same month in 2023, when deliveries were impacted by a supplier's manufacturing defect.
Boeing orders tumbled in April and were outnumbered by canceled sales in another sign of the crisis gripping the troubled aircraft manufacturer. Boeing said Tuesday that it received orders for seven planes last month, an unusually small number. As expected, deliveries of new Boeing jetliners were weak, at 24 in April, pushing the U.S. company farther behind Airbus, its European rival.
Brazilian airline Gol reported on Tuesday a first-quarter recurring net loss of 130.2 million reais ($25.39 million), swinging into the red after a 136.4 million-real net profit a year ago, mainly hit by financial expenses. Gol filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the United States in January as it struggles with a heavy debt load after a fall in traffic due to the pandemic and delays in Boeing deliveries. The carrier last month lost its position as Brazil's No.2 airline by market share to rival Azul, as its traffic as measured by revenue passenger kilometer (RPK) dropped 4.1% in the first quarter from a year earlier.