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Since January of 2015 Boeing has taken orders for just 10 747s, and it has a total of 21 of the jumbo jets on its backlog. Beginning in September, Boeing plans to cut production of the planes.
Four teams are expected to compete for the contract for a new U.S. Air Force training jet. The draft request for proposals is unique in offering incentives for exceeding threshold performance...
The second quarter of 2016 may indicate that Airbus has brightened its prospects for the second half of the year. But it's not a slam dunk.
Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA) reported second-quarter 2016 results before markets opened Wednesday. The aerospace company posted an adjusted diluted loss per share of $0.44 on revenues of $24.76 billion. In...
When aerospace giant Boeing reports second-quarter earnings before the markets open Wednesday, the company is expected to post a net loss.
Among those new order announcements that poured out of the recent Farnborough Airshow was a below-the-radar switch that deserves a closer look.
Rockwell Collins reported mixed third-quarter fiscal 2016 results before markets opened Monday morning.
None of the announced charges at Boeing should come as a particular surprise. The first step in a recovery program is admitting that you have a problem.
When Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA) reports earnings July 27, the company will recognize impacts to earnings of $2.05 billion on three different programs. We’ll have more detail later, but here’s...
Last week, a Boeing KC-46A tanker successfully passed 1,500 pounds of fuel to an A-10 Warthog, clearing a major milestone in the program.
The saga of the new U.S. Air Force tanker is now about 15 years old and the service has yet to receive one new plane. When Boeing reports second-quarter earnings later this month, we are likely to...
Raytheon Co. (NYSE: RTN) used the occasion of the Farnborough Air Show to unveil its candidate to replace the U.S. Air Force’s fleet of T-38 training jets. The T-100, as Raytheon’s entry...
After two days of multiple announcements of orders for new airplanes at the Farnborough Airshow in Britain, Wednesday morning seemed a bit calmer.
To say that aircraft makers Airbus and Boeing are rolling in new orders at the U.K.'s Farnborough Airshow is not entirely accurate.
The first day of the Farnborough Airshow has turned out to be quite kind to the world's two makers of large airplanes.
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