Boeing Long Term Debt 2010-2022 | BA

Boeing long term debt from 2010 to 2022. Long term debt can be defined as the sum of all long term debt fields.
  • Boeing long term debt for the quarter ending December 31, 2022 was $51.811B, a 8.79% decline year-over-year.
  • Boeing long term debt for 2022 was $51.811B, a 8.79% decline from 2021.
  • Boeing long term debt for 2021 was $56.806B, a 8.21% decline from 2020.
  • Boeing long term debt for 2020 was $61.89B, a 210.04% increase from 2019.
Boeing Annual Long Term Debt
(Millions of US $)
2022 $51,811
2021 $56,806
2020 $61,890
2019 $19,962
2018 $10,657
2017 $9,782
2016 $9,568
2015 $8,730
2014 $8,141
2013 $8,072
2012 $8,973
2011 $10,018
2010 $11,473
2009 $12,217
Boeing Quarterly Long Term Debt
(Millions of US $)
2022-12-31 $51,811
2022-09-30 $51,788
2022-06-30 $51,794
2022-03-31 $55,150
2021-12-31 $56,806
2021-09-30 $57,042
2021-06-30 $57,025
2021-03-31 $57,554
2020-12-31 $61,890
2020-09-30 $57,325
2020-06-30 $58,457
2020-03-31 $33,754
2019-12-31 $19,962
2019-09-30 $20,298
2019-06-30 $14,859
2019-03-31 $11,363
2018-12-31 $10,657
2018-09-30 $10,487
2018-06-30 $10,507
2018-03-31 $10,471
2017-12-31 $9,782
2017-09-30 $9,780
2017-06-30 $10,055
2017-03-31 $10,432
2016-12-31 $9,568
2016-09-30 $9,824
2016-06-30 $9,847
2016-03-31 $8,721
2015-12-31 $8,730
2015-09-30 $8,402
2015-06-30 $8,904
2015-03-31 $8,905
2014-12-31 $8,141
2014-09-30 $7,301
2014-06-30 $7,292
2014-03-31 $7,275
2013-12-31 $8,072
2013-09-30 $8,677
2013-06-30 $8,695
2013-03-31 $8,254
2012-12-31 $8,973
2012-09-30 $9,014
2012-06-30 $8,735
2012-03-31 $8,817
2011-12-31 $10,018
2011-09-30 $10,777
2011-06-30 $10,324
2011-03-31 $10,723
2010-12-31 $11,473
2010-09-30 $11,466
2010-06-30 $11,439
2010-03-31 $11,464
2009-12-31 $12,217
2009-09-30 $10,065
2009-06-30 $8,700
2009-03-31 $8,742
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Aerospace Aerospace and Defense General $120.465B $66.608B
The Boeing Co. is one of the largest defense contractors in the U.S. for its premier jet aircraft along with varied defense products. Its customers include domestic & foreign airlines, the U.S. DoD, the Department of Homeland Security, the NASA, other aerospace prime contractors, and certain U.S. government and commercial communications customers. It has 4 segments. Boeing Commercial Airplanes Segment develops, produces & markets commercial jets, and support services. The 3 units that comprise the Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS) segment are as follows: Boeing Military Aircraft, Network and Space Systems and Global Services and Support. Boeing Global Services Segment brings together certain Commercial Aviation Services businesses and BDS businesses. It provides parts, maintenance, modifications, logistics support, training, data analytics and information-based services. Boeing Capital Corp. Segment provides selective financing solutions for BDS segment government customers.
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