CHICAGO, Nov 2 (Reuters) - Boeing Co's (BA.N) top executives on Wednesday forecast higher free cash flow and a ramp-up in jet deliveries next year, as they sought to reassure skeptical investors the planemaker was recovering from a crippling slowdown following the pandemic and the grounding of its best-selling jet after fatal crashes.
The U.S. aerospace giant told investors and analysts at its first public investor meeting since 2016 that it expects to deliver 400-450 MAX planes next year, more than the 375 single-aisle planes it expects to deliver this year. It expects to deliver 70-80 787 planes in 2023.
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