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SpaceX made the much-anticipated announcement of who will be the first tourist to the moon. Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa will be going, if SpaceX can ever get there. SpaceX already has delayed...
The plan to take a person to the moon is a publicity stunt. However, it is one that may make believers of Musk's brag that he will move the space age well beyond Earth orbit.
Boeing is being sued in federal court regarding the theft of trade secrets that the company used to establish a financing guarantees following the closing of the U.S. Export-Import Bank.
The U.S. Air Force has added 18 more KC-46A tankers to its Boeing order, raising the total to 52 out of a projected 179 through the life of the contract.
Boeing's Wednesday investor day show was more buttoned up than in previous years. The company is struggling with deliveries of its 737 due to slow deliveries from suppliers. Two analysts wonder...
This Wednesday Boeing will be hosting its annual investor day program at the company's two assembly plants in Washington, and analysts will get a chance to ask the company some tough questions.
Boeing on Thursday was awarded a U.S. Navy contract to design and build the MQ-25 Stingray refueling drone for use on Navy carriers. The potential value of the contract is $13 billion according to...
A $10 billion, 10-year contract to provide secure cloud services to the U.S. Department of Defense is currently out for bids. Questions have been raised about the fairness of the process, and the...
NASA has released a schedule for test flights by Boeing and SpaceX for spacecraft to ferry U.S. astronauts to and from the International Space Station. SpaceX appears to have the jump on Boeing.
Airbus has gotten back on track with shipments of its single-aisle A320neo and expects to have worked through a backlog of around 80 planes by the end of September. Shares hit an all-time high in...
Boeing posted better-than-expected profits and revenue Wednesday morning, but investors were not impressed. Cost issues could be coming and the threat of Chinese retaliatory tariffs remains.
When Boeing reports second-quarter results before the bell Wednesday morning, analysts are looking for sharp increases in earnings and revenue. Boeing is not expected to disappoint.
Lockheed Martin reported better-than-expected quarterly results before the markets opened on Tuesday.
Both Boeing and Airbus posted a solid number of new orders and commitments at this week's Farnborough Airshow. Both also saw new orders in some of their most critical programs too.
Global demand for new aircraft is reckoned to reach nearly 43,000 new airplanes by 2037, most of the narrow-body, single-aisle type. More than $6 trillion is up for grabs.