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The Paris Air Show begins June 15, and investors can expect Airbus to dominate new order announcements. But Boeing does not want to lose the PR skirmish to Airbus.
The Boeing Co.As of Friday’s close, the Dow Jones Industrial Average has gained about 2.3% for the year to date. The Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA) has performed much better, up more than 11%, making it the...
The single largest customer for the Airbus A400M military transport aircraft is tired of waiting for the company to deliver the remaining planes in its order.
Boeing has announced that it had received two orders for its Boeing Business Jets from two unnamed customers.
Anticipating rising Defense Department budgets, UBS analysts are very positive on three stocks now.
Southwest Airlines is expanding the number of flights it makes to Latin America and changing its order with Boeing.
Now that Boeing's 2015 investor conference is behind us, it is a good time to check and see what analysts had to say about what Boeing had to say.
Pilots for Southwest Airlines have announced that they have formed a "Strike Preparedness Committee" in the event that talks fail to reach a new contract agreement.
At its investor conference Tuesday, Boeing executives outlined what lies ahead for the company and its investors.
The United Kingdom’s Royal Air Force has ordered 22 of the Airbus A400M Atlas airlifter military transport planes and has received two so far.
The Spanish government has reported that an A400M plane crashed near Seville on Saturday and that as many as 10 people may have been killed.
Through the end of April 2015, Airbus reported that it has written net new orders this year for 209 commercial planes.
The Boeing Co.Shares of The Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA) closed at $144.67 on Friday, up more than 11% for the year to date. Even at that, though, the shares have given back nearly half the gain they had...
Boeing took the first order for its 787-10 in 2010, when United Airlines signed up for 17 of the largest version of the company’s Dreamliner aircraft.
Airbus has filed a complaint against the German government, alleging that it complied with requests by the U.S. National Security Agency to spy on European countries and businesses.