Boeing sees no slowdown in demand for its jetliners
Stable production of 787 help the planemaker find cost savings, says CFO
New York
BOEING Co is still seeing strong demand for civilian aircraft and pressure to increase its production rates, despite concerns about slowing growth in China and several years of record aircraft orders.
"We're not seeing a slowdown in demand," chief financial officer Greg Smith said at an investor conference on Wednesday hosted by investment bank Jefferies.
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