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thinkstockJuly 1, 2015: Markets opened higher on Wednesday on reports that Greece was prepared to accept the troika’s conditions in order to latch onto another round of bailout money. That turned...
Does Boeing believe that the 747 maintains enough strategic value to the company to make it worth committing cash that it could use for other purposes?
Boeing and European rival Airbus compete with one another for essentially every sale either company makes. It is no wonder then that keeping score has become a spectator sport.
thinkstockJune 29, 2015: Markets opened lower on Monday after the weekend’s announcement of a bank holiday and capital controls in Greece. There was simply no getting away now from the likelihood...
On Sunday, a Falcon 9 rocket disintegrated just minutes after launch from Cape Canaveral as it was on a mission to resupply the International Space Station.
When Jim McNerney's retirement begins, he stands to collect an annual pension benefit of $3.9 million for the next 15 years. That is a serious pay cut for McNerney.
Beginning in 2016, Boeing plans to cut production of its 747 jet to just one a month. The incoming president said that production rate is still profitable for the company.
Courtesy Boeing Co.Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA) late Tuesday named president and Chief Operating Officer Dennis Muilenburg to replace Jim McNerney as chief executive officer of the company effective July 1....
The U.S. State Department recently approved two sales of military equipment to Lebanon: Tucano turboprop fighter planes and Hellfire II missiles.
Although the number of new aircraft orders at last week's Paris Air Show was well short of last year's total at Farnborough, analysts at Canaccord Genuity remain bullish on Boeing.
Boeing's ecoDemonstrator 757 flew from Seattle to Langley, Va., earlier this week using green diesel fuel provided by Diamond Green Diesel.
There was no way that Airbus was going to lose the horse race for the most orders taken at the Paris show. This is the company’s home field.
Boeing and rival Airbus announced more than 200 new orders -- some firm, some not -- on the first day of the Paris Air Show.
According to the Federal Procurement Data System, the top 10 federal contractors in fiscal year 2014 raked about half of all dollars awarded.
Boeing woke up the Paris Air Show crowd Tuesday with an order from aircraft leasing firm AerCap for 100 of the company's new 737 MAX 8s.