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November 1, 2023 | International, Aerospace

New Spirit Aero CEO vows return to positive cash flow, operational changes | Reuters

Spirit AeroSystems on Wednesday projected higher-than-expected cash burn for 2023 as it slashed anticipated deliveries of 737 fuselages, but its new CEO said returning the embattled aerospace supplier to positive cash flow will be his "principle goal."

https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/spirit-aero-cuts-737-fuselage-delivery-forecast-2023-11-01/

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