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Boeing CEO says sales at risk due to U.S. EXIM paralysis

Published 04/07/2016, 01:40 PM
Updated 04/07/2016, 01:50 PM
© Reuters. Boeing Vice Chairman and President Muilenburg is pictured during the last day of the Reuters Aerospace and Defense Summit in Washington
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By Alwyn Scott

(Reuters) - A delay in appointing members to the U.S. Export-Import Bank board threatens to cost Boeing Co (N:BA) sales, the company's chief executive said on Thursday, raising similar concern for General Electric (N:GE) and other U.S. companies that depend on the agency's export financing.

Boeing is on the verge of losing orders because only two of five seats on the agency's board are filled, not enough to approve deals over $10 million, Boeing Chief Executive Dennis Muilenburg said at EXIM's annual conference in Washington.

The appointment of a third board member would allow the agency to help finance billions of dollars in sales of U.S. aircraft, rail, power and communications equipment around the world, EXIM Chairman Fred Hochberg said.

But confirmation has been held up by Senate Banking Committee Chairman Richard Shelby's moratorium on some of the 16 Obama administration financial nominees who have been awaiting panel confirmation. The moratorium has effectively blocked sales for Boeing, General Electric, Caterpillar Inc (N:CAT) and other companies.

Muilenburg said Ethiopian Airlines (ETHA.UL) was among the customers concerned that a lack of EXIM financing could prevent it from buying more Boeing planes.

Banks have been cautious about offering loans of 10 years or more to smaller carriers or ones with higher credit risk without a government guarantee, and some experts have voiced concern that if Boeing self-financed such deals, it would drain resources from product development.

Industry sources say Boeing already has had to provide or arrange bridge financing for several airlines because of the gap in EXIM funds.

Last year Boeing said it lost two signed or potential satellite deals after EXIM's charter lapsed on June 30. The charter was renewed later in the year.

General Electric decided to move some production overseas to use foreign export credit.

This year, global jetliner sales have slowed as an industry-wide boom in orders fades, making export credit more important.

Boeing plans to trim production in 2017. On Thursday it said it delivered 176 airliners in the first quarter. That pace is below Boeing's target of 740 to 745 deliveries for the year, but many deliveries are made later in the year.

Muilenburg also voiced support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal that has been an issue in the U.S. presidential campaigns.

© Reuters. Boeing Vice Chairman and President Muilenburg is pictured during the last day of the Reuters Aerospace and Defense Summit in Washington

He said the pact would not put U.S. workers at a disadvantage. He added that the defense industry needed a "dependable, robust" U.S. defense budget so it could invest.

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