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For Boeing, which did not raise list prices in 2016, reducing its costs has helped make up for the larger discounts. We can expect continued cost cutting from Boeing, both from layoffs and from...
One strategy that has been quite common as investors rebalance and make changes each year is the Dogs of the Dow. Meet the 2017 Dogs of the Dow!
The U.S. Air Force released its final request for proposal on Friday for a fleet of some 350 new training jets. A winner is expected to be named sometime in 2017.
All in all, Wednesday is not shaping up as a good day for the world's two largest aircraft makers.
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By now most people know that when The Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA) or Airbus or any other commercial plane manufacturer announces a firm contract, the total value of the contract is reported at the full...
Twitter's deep flaws cannot be erased by its role as a medium for President-elect Trump or a large number of other celebrities.
The CEOs of the world's two largest defense contractors met with President-elect Trump on Wednesday and, while first reports of the meetings were pretty ordinary, Trump decided to raise the stakes...
Airbus Group SE announced Thursday that it has signed a firm contract with Iranian flag carrier Iran Air for 100 aircraft. The order includes 46 A320 family, 38 A330 family and 16 A350 XWB aircraft....
Boeing has held its first test flight of its proposed new T-X training jet for the U.S. Air Force. The most remarkable thing about the flight is that it occurred just one year after Boeing certified...
The holidays are a particularly cruel time to lay off people, or to tell them they will be laid off soon. That has not stopped a number of companies from doing so.
Boeing let slip that it would almost certainly reduce staff at its commercial airline division next year. Layoffs announced, or signaled, just before the holidays are particularly cruel.
Any day now the U.S. Air Force is expected to release the final version of its request for proposal (RFP) to build a new training jet to replace the decades old T-38. Four teams have long indicated...
On Sunday at a press conference in Tehran, Iran Air's CEO said it will cut its order to a total of 100 Airbus planes and eliminate all A380s.