Boeing says it aims to raise $35bn (£26.8bn) from investors and banks as a costly strike by thousands of its workers enters its second month.
Also on Tuesday, the union representing more than 30,000 of the aviation giant's workers held a rally in the city of Seattle.
The company is moving ahead with plans to lay off around 17,000 workers, with the first redundancy notices expected to be issued in mid-November.
Talks to end the walkout collapsed last week as the firm withdrew an offer that included a 30% pay rise over four years.
Boeing plans to raise up to $25bn in stock and debt offerings and said it has reached a deal with major banks to borrow as much much as $10bn.
"These are two prudent steps to support the company’s access to liquidity," Boeing said in a statement.
The moves to raise funding come less than a week after Boeing announced that it will cut its workforce by a tenth and push back deliveries of its 777X plane.
Major credit ratings agencies had previously warned that the strike could lead to downgrades, which would make it more expensive for the company to borrow money.
Meanwhile, top Washington state Congressional Democrats have called on Boeing and the union to "redouble... efforts to reach a mutually beneficial resolution."
Latest Stories
-
Galamsey: Why do we bastardize the military?-Dotsei Malor quizzes
26 seconds -
Christian Service University celebrates 50th anniversary of charting academic excellence
16 mins -
Bawumia to engage arts and tourism industry
17 mins -
Presidential aspirant Samuel Apea-Danquah seeks injunction against EC over disqualification
19 mins -
Friend of the Earth launches Sustainable Chocolate Certification in Ghana
24 mins -
Western North Small-Scale Miners Task Force destroys galamsey equipment on river bodies
32 mins -
I was only questioning legitimacy of Kotoku task force – Birim North DCE reacts to viral galamsey video
42 mins -
Give NPP another term to reform education sector – Dr Adutwum
49 mins -
Revocation of L.I. on mining in forest reserves: What is the role of Parliament?
51 mins -
NRSA satisfied with arrest of suspect driver’s parents in fatal East Legon crash
55 mins -
5th cohort graduation of Kayayei empowerment programme; 620 women complete
1 hour -
Over 60 out of 200 hospitals started by the Akufo-Addo government completed – Ofosu Nkansah
1 hour -
Man catches wife in bed with another man, gets prison time for extortion
1 hour -
Petition to declare 4 seats vacant wrongly done – Prof Mike Oquaye
2 hours -
‘K’ is the Constant: The steady decline of Ghana football is a result of poor leadership
2 hours