Boeing Company

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The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) on Friday officially filed an appeal with the World Trade Organization (WTO) regarding the international organization’s November ruling that...
CEO Ginni Rometty has been aggressive in trying to ally herself with Donald Trump. One of Trump's signature issues is to keep U.S. companies from exporting jobs.
Boeing has announced that it will raise its dividend by 30% and cut production of its current model 777 to five per month.
Shares of Lockheed Martin traded down nearly 3% in Monday's premarket after Donald Trump called the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program "out of control."
Boeing will sell more than $16 billion worth of planes to Iran in a deal that it says will create 100,000 jobs. Can it possibly know that number?
Iran’s official news agency, IRNA, said this morning that the Islamic Republic has signed an agreement with The Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA) to purchase 80 aircraft valued at around $16.6 billion. The...
The Boeing Dreamliner 787-10 is expected to make its first test flight sometime next year, and the first customer delivery (to Singapore Airlines) is scheduled for 2018.
Under a continuing resolution due for a vote this week, the Department of Defense will receive enough funds to pay for full-rate production of the new Boeing-built Air Force KC-46A tanker.
In a tweet posted Monday morning, President-Elect Donald Trump said he wanted to cancel the order for a pair of Boeing 747-8s that are destined to be Air Force One.
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If the Navy can make a strong argument to the Congress and the Trump administration, the appropriation needed to buy Super Hornets could be included in the fiscal year 2018 budget.
After a delay of nearly three years, the U.S. Department of Transportation has approved a license for Norwegian Air Shuttle's Ireland-based unit to fly to and from the United States.
Boeing and its partner, Saab, are preparing their entry in the contest to build a new training jet for the U.S. Air Force for its first flight before the end of the year.
After every U.S. election, the losers very likely ask themselves, "Well, what's the worst that could happen?" Should Boeing be asking itself that same question?
November 29, 2016: Markets opened higher Tuesday following the Commerce Department’s second estimate of third quarter GDP growth of 3.2%. The Conference Board’s consumer confidence index has...