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A deal between Qatar Airways and Boeing has been in the works for months and a recent decision by the Obama administration to sell military jets to Qatar has apparently shaken loose the expected...
Should Boeing be worried? On the face of it, there appears to be little new threat from a management reshuffle at Airbus, but what if the changes at the top are only the beginning?
The chairman of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee confirmed that the Obama administration had approved the sale of more than 100 Boeing military aircraft to Qatar and Kuwait.
Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg thinks that the company can reasonably design and build two new commercial passenger jets in a time frame that meets competitor Airbus's planned entry into service of its...
The U.S. Air Force wants to replace its aging fleet of electronic warfare planes. The need is so urgent that the service wants to buy 10 new aircraft immediately on a no-bid contract worth more than...
While analysts at Credit Suisse believe that "the next several years are still a robust cash harvest for Boeing," they also see some problems.
Thursday the World Trade Organization issued a ruling that Boeing says will allow the United States to impose retaliatory tariffs totaling as much as $10 billion on European aircraft imports.
Rockwell Collins has announced that it will provide touchscreen flight displays for the new Boeing 777X, the first commercial jet to be equipped with touchscreen forward flight displays.
A spokesman for Airbus has told The Wall Street Journal that the aircraft maker has been cleared to transfer 17 planes to the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Year to date, Boeing has fired nearly 4,000 employees in Washington, cut advertising spending and put the squeeze on supplier to lower their prices, all in an effort to boost profits.
Boeing, facing many headwinds, has had a share price of more than 12% this year, the largest drop of any Dow Jones Industrial Average component.
Airlines apparently want to use small planes to cross the Atlantic. One of the planes considered for the mission is Boeing's 737 MAX.
In a presentation Tuesday at the company’s defense facility in St. Louis, The Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA) unveiled its entry into the contract competition for a new training jet for the U.S. Air Force....
Early Friday morning North Korea conducted an underground nuclear test that officials say gives the country capability to produce smaller, lighter and diversified nuclear warheads of higher strike...
Boeing reportedly has been showing potential customers two designs for a stretch version of its new and yet-to-be-delivered 737 MAX 9.