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The Boeing Co.The government of South Korea wants to buy 4 military refueling tankers for a total price of about $1.25 billion. The world’s two largest aircraft makers, The Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA)...
Boeing is reported to have lost a major order from Delta Air Lines for 50 dual-aisle wide-body jets to arch-rival Airbus.
thinkstockNovember 18, 2014: Markets opened higher on Tuesday on early demand for energy stocks that dwindled as the day went on and crude prices fell below $75 a barrel. Healthcare and biotech...
Seven CEOs among those who run the nation's 30 largest companies made more than their firms paid in federal income tax.
Boeing launched its 737 family of jets in 1964, and Airbus launched its competitor, the A320, in March 1984.
Neither Boeing nor Airbus has announced a single order at the Zhuhai Air Show so far.
thinkstockNovember 13, 2014: Markets opened higher on Thursday, but once the U.S. crude oil inventory report came out, sagging oil prices weighed on the market. New jobless benefits claims were...
The opening day the Zhuhai Air Show saw little action from the world's two leading commercial aircraft manufacturers.
This past Saturday, Boeing donated one of its pre-production 787 Dreamliners to Seattle's Museum of Flight.
SMBC Aviation Capital and Boeing announced on Sunday an order worth $8.5 billion at list prices for 80 737 MAX 8 aircraft.
With the U.S. markets hitting all-time highs again, insider sellers are more than happy to step up and unload some stock.
A new research report from Jefferies points out that the defense budget could see an increase due to external conflicts in the Middle East.
Both Boeing and rival Airbus are expected to take some new orders at the Chinese air show that kicks off next Tuesday in Zhuhai.
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Agilent Technologies, Boeing, Herbalife, Nokia, Sprint and Walmart.
In the past 30 days, Southwest Airlines has cancelled more U.S. flights than any other major carrier.