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Europe’s aviation regulator has declared the Boeing 737 Max safe to fly again. Boeing shares took off on Friday.
Boeing's third-quarter deliveries of commercial jets were less than half its total in the same period last year. The company delivered just three of its previous generation 737 jets during the...
In its market outlook for the next two decades, Boeing expects that a recovery from the coronavirus pandemic will take years and that demand for new planes won't pick up until the second decade.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Boeing will disclose plans this week to move all production of its 787 Dreamliner to South Carolina, a change virtually guaranteed to reduce its unionized...
BofA Securities had issued a new Buy rating on Virgin Galactic, along with a street-high price objective.
Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) will use drones to deliver packages to people’s homes and businesses. It has introduced one that can be used for home security. The e-commerce company sells one to...
While the futures of the airline industry and the manufacturers of airplanes are in peril, Airbus has made a major announcement that it wants to be in the zero-emission commercial aircraft business...
One American military base is so large that its footprint is bigger than the entire city of New York. It is also one of the most isolated bases in the world.
The Air Force has designed, built, and flown a prototype for a new fighter jet in less than one year. Is the defense business in for a massive shift?
The largest aircraft used to fight wildfires like the ones raging in California and Oregon was once the largest passenger plane in the world. The U.S. Forest Service used to break fire fighting...
Northrop Grumman has received a $13.3 billion Air Force contract to begin engineering and manufacturing development to modernize the U.S. nuclear weapons force.
Boeing delivered more commercial planes in August than it did in July and wrote more orders as well. The numbers remain small, however, and the FAA is looking into a new issue with the company's 787...
In a new report from Goldman Sachs, the firm has adjusted its price targets within its coverage of the airlines. The stocks that have Buy ratings still have big-time upside to the revised targets.
New orders for durable goods rose sharply in July, and airplanes played a role here. In America that means Boeing.
Boeing is reportedly considering consolidating its 787 assembly line in South Carolina, ending production at the Everett, Washington, plant. One plant is unionized and the other isn't.