Browse the full insider trade history of BOEING CO, a publicly traded company based in United States. Shares trade on US US, under the authority of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Defense & Aerospace sector, BOEING CO has recorded 69 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €173.8bn. The latest transaction was disclosed on 6 May 2022 — Retenue fiscale. Among the most active insiders: Hyslop Gregory L. Every trade is accessible without an account.
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The Boeing Company (ticker: BA) is listed in the United States on the NYSE. For French, Belgian, and Swiss investors, Boeing is one of the world’s leading industrial groups in aerospace and defense, with a long-established footprint in commercial aircraft, defense systems, space programs, and related services. The company develops, manufactures, and services products for customers in more than 150 countries. It employs more than 170,000 people across the United States and in more than 65 countries, and its corporate offices are located near Washington, D.C., in the United States.([boeing.com](https://www.boeing.com/company?utm_source=openai)) Founded in 1916, Boeing built its global reputation on aerospace innovation and on deep relationships with airlines, governments, and satellite operators. Today the group is organized into three core business units: Commercial Airplanes, Defense, Space & Security, and Global Services. This structure gives Boeing a diversified business model spanning aircraft sales, military platform integration, space and satellite systems, and a significant services franchise covering maintenance, parts, training, digital analytics, supply chain support, and modifications.([boeing.com](https://www.boeing.com/company?utm_source=openai)) In commercial aviation, Boeing’s best-known families include the 737 MAX, 777X, and 787 Dreamliner, alongside a strong freighter portfolio. Boeing says more than 14,000 Boeing airplanes are in service globally, and its freighters serve more than 90% of the global air cargo market. From a competitive standpoint, Boeing remains one of the two dominant global commercial aircraft manufacturers, competing primarily with Airbus, while its order book and delivery profile remain highly sensitive to aircraft demand, supply-chain execution, certification milestones, and confidence in product quality.([boeing.com](https://www.boeing.com/global?utm_source=openai)) The Defense, Space & Security segment covers military aircraft, rotorcraft, tankers, autonomous systems, satellites, and space exploration programs. In 2026, Boeing announced that its St. Louis site would again serve as the headquarters of the Defense, Space & Security business, underscoring the strategic importance of that hub. The company also announced a satellite production expansion in El Segundo, California, to increase output of electro-optical/infrared payloads.([boeing.com](https://www.boeing.com/features/2026/02/boeing-defense-space-and-security-headquarters-returns-to-st-louis?utm_source=openai)) Recent developments are important for investors. Boeing reported improving operational performance in its 2025 year-end results, including fourth-quarter revenue of $23.9 billion and a record backlog of $682 billion. In 2026, it also announced several commercial wins, including orders involving Delta Air Lines, Copa Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines, and Sun PhuQuoc Airways, while the MQ-25A autonomous refueling program advanced with a successful U.S. Navy test flight. Taken together, these updates point to a gradual recovery story, but one that still depends heavily on execution, deliveries, certification, and safety credibility.([investors.boeing.com](https://investors.boeing.com/investors/news/press-release-details/2026/Boeing-Reports-Fourth-Quarter-Results/default.aspx?utm_source=openai))