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A potential order once valued at around $40 billion that would have been split between Boeing and Airbus has been shelved.
A new report from the National Transportation Safety Board recommends seven steps that Boeing and the FAA need to take as the company works to get its 737 Max airplanes back in the air.
If you’re flying into or out of the New York City area, you might want to consider using John F. Kennedy International Airport if possible. The region’s other two major airports, LaGuardia and...
Boeing successfully completed the first test flight of its unmanned refueling tanker for the U.S. Navy and continues to work on both major and minor issues on its much-delayed KC-46 Air Force tanker.
U.S. Air Force Secretary Matthew Donovan today announced the new name of the services new training jet: the T-71 Red Hawk, a name with a history dating back to World War II.
The Kennedy Space Center, from which every major manned mission to space has been launched, was spared the ravages of Hurricane Dorian, but just barely. What about the next major storm?
Secretary of Defense Mike Esper said Thursday that he will review a $10 billion contract award for the department's cloud services contract that was on its way to being awarded to Amazon.
Boeing's $5.6 billion second-quarter pretax charge to earnings was — and remains — its most urgent problem. Yet it's not the only problem.
Boeing reported a massive loss Wednesday morning due to the grounding of its 737 Max jets following two fatal crashes. The company has not yet issued new guidance reflecting the impact of the...
Expectations have been dialed back sharply on Boeing's second-quarter earnings. Is there anything that might be a positive surprise for investors?
Lockheed Martin's better-than-expected earnings and sales along with raised guidance for the fiscal year were not enough to quell investors' fears of bad news ahead.
United Technologies reported second-quarter earnings Tuesday morning that beat on both the top and bottom lines.
After markets closed Thursday, Boeing announced that it would take an after-tax charge of $4.9 billion in the second quarter related to the grounding of its best-selling 737 Max jets.
Boeing faces a multitude of problems due to crashes of its 737 Max 8. The incidents and their aftermath also have driven down the value of the 737 Max 8.
For investors looking for sectors to shift to as the aging bull market slows down, it always makes sense to have positions in the defense and aerospace arena.
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