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The widely anticipated acquisition of Rockwell Collins by United Technologies was announced late Monday.
Boeing continues its run as the top-performing Dow stock of 2017 after the company was awarded a five-year defense contract worth $324 million.
Even though Boeing stock closed down a few cents on Friday compared with its closing price a week ago, the company remains the best performer among the Dow 30.
The U.S. Air Force has awarded two contracts worth nearly $700 million to Boeing and Northrop as the first step in a proposed upgrade to the U.S. nuclear weapons arsenal.
Aircraft maker Airbus is set to deliver on Friday the first A320 built in the U.S. to Spirit Airlines, the U.S.-based ultra low-cost carrier. The European company now has plants on three continents...
Boeing remains the best performing of the 30 stocks comprising the Dow Jones Industrial Average index, even thought the political brouhaha last week kept investors cautious.
Boeing's 50% share price increase so far in 2017 has driven the DJIA to a gain of more than 11% for the year to date. And there appears to be little reason for Boeing's run to end anytime soon.
The Air Force has announced an upcoming competition "to investigate swarms and platforms and effects and data science of small unmanned aerial vehicles." It's name is ThunderDrone.
The US Navy is seeking proposals for building a drone refueling tanker for its carrier force. A final request for proposal is due this year and a contract award is expected next year.
On Monday, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will carry a supercomputer that has not been specially designed for use in space to the International Space Station for a year-long experiment.
Boeing continues its run as the best performing stock among the 30 equities that make up the Dow Jones Industrial Average. But shares have dipped for two consecutive weeks now.
Some mergers make less sense than others. This one of those potential mergers that looks great on paper.
Boeing stock sputtered slightly last week, but not enough to dislodge the aircraft maker from its position as the best-performing DJIA stock of 2017.
The U.S. Army has ordered its personnel immediately to stop using drones manufactured by China's DJI and to remove all applications associated with the devices.
Boeing is near a deal with the U.S. Air Force on buying two 747-8s that will serve as Air Force One upon delivery in 2024. The planes originally were built for a Russian airline that went bankrupt.