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On Tuesday the Government Accountability Office dismissed Lockheed's protest of the JLTV contract with Oshkosh.
The latest dividend hike by Boeing should not be a shock that it happened. What should be a surprise is how much Boeing raised its dividend — by a sharp 20%.
On Monday Airbus said that Deutsche Lufthansa would replace Qatar Airways as the launch customer for the new A320neo passenger jet.
Most of the 787 Dreamliners that have been delivered to customers suffer from a software glitch that has caused at least five of the planes to report erroneous location data to air traffic control.
At a meeting sponsored by aircraft appraiser International Bureau of Aviation, some 150 attendees talked over what might be happening in the market for wide-body, dual-aisle, twin-engine passenger...
The 2017 defense budget is about $15 billion less than the Pentagon had planned on, and the generals and admirals are busy now trying to sort out what to keep and what to let go.
Aircraft maker Airbus Group announced on Monday that it has taken net new orders for 1,007 passenger airplanes through the end of November.
The first flight of the 737 Max is scheduled for early in 2016, and first delivery is set for the third quarter of 2017 to launch customer Southwest Airlines.
So far this year Boeing has taken orders for just two 747s, but could the company get some help from a new mission for the plane?
On Thursday, U.S. Secretary of Defense Ash Carter announced that every job in the U.S. armed forces will be open for women to compete for and serve in.
When the U.S. House of Representatives passed the federal highway bill on Thursday, included among the various unrelated items in the bill was reauthorization of the Export-Import Bank.
When Northrop Grumman won the U.S. Air Force contract to build the nation's Long-Range Strike-Bomber, the losing bidders wasted no time protesting the award.
As a leader in the defense sector, Lockheed Martin has to stay on top of its game with the newest hardware and software in the business.
Comac has delivered the first ARJ21 regional jet to China's Chengdu Airlines. The ARJ21 is not considered a threat either to Airbus or Boeing.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will on Monday publish proposed rules related to certain passenger planes made by The Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA) and Brazil’s Embraer SA (NYSE: ERJ). One...