The Boeing Company BA is seeing encouraging opportunities in its fighter jet business, supported by rising defense spending and growing demand for advanced military aircraft. Governments worldwide are strengthening their air capabilities and replacing aging fighter fleet, creating a favorable environment for defense aircraft manufacturers. Boeing’s portfolio of fighter and trainer aircraft positions it to benefit from this trend.

Boeing’s fighter jet business is supported by programs such as the F/A-18 Super Hornet, F-15EX Eagle II and T-7A Red Hawk. The company also benefits from demand for upgrades and sustainment of existing aircraft, providing additional revenue opportunities.

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