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Boeing remains the most important stock in the Dow Jones industrial average, so any new development news from the company is closely watched by the investing community.
Just as the fortunes of rival Airbus are shaken by the end of the most ambitious airplane program in its history, Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA) has made an unprecedented run at the record books of its own....
European aircraft maker Airbus said this morning that it will stop producing the company's double-decked A380 superjumbo passenger jet after the plane's sole customer reduced its order total.
Boeing, the world's largest commercial aircraft maker and among the biggest defense contractors, is an odd candidate to be the hottest stock among the Dow Jones industrials.
Boeing on Tuesday announced a "significant" investment in supersonic aircraft designer Aerion to speed up design and development of Aerion's next-generation supersonic airplane.
One big defense contractor is seeing a big gain in its share price Wednesday while another is seeing sharp drop. What about the rest of the country's big defense firms? Here's a look at what 2019 may...
Boeing reported quarterly and full-year results Tuesday morning that blew past analyst estimates. Then the aircraft giant proceeded to forecast an even better year in 2019. What's next?
Lockheed Martin reported quarterly and full-year results this morning that met mostly profit expectations and exceeded revenue estimates. The outlook was a bit shaky, however.
Boeing is expected to report its fourth-quarter results on Wednesday, and it is actually the most important stock in the entire Dow Jones industrial average.
Boeing has shrugged off concerns that Chinese sanctions will hurt its business there and, with a huge backlog of orders, is the best performing Dow stock of 2019.
These four top defense stocks are rated Buy at SunTrust, and all make sense for long-term growth accounts. Given the volatile situations around the globe and big foreign purchasing, the sector...
Following a brief delay due to the firing of U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis, the Air Force today officially accepted delivery of Boeing's first new KC-46 tanker, about 18 months later than the...
In 2018, the race between Boeing and Airbus for global domination in plane deliveries was closer than many might think.