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Charge raises firm’s total losses on aerial tanker to 54% of the value.
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A new financial charge on the MQ-25 program in Boeing’s second quarter results raises the company’s total losses on the uncrewed aerial tanker to 54% of the value of the engineering and manufacturing development contract. 
 
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