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Both Boeing and Airbus claimed victory in 2014, but does one have a more valid claim? Let's compare some numbers.
With a new Congress in Washington, and a lot of discord around the world, UBS is very bullish on the following three top defense stocks for 2015.
An airline safety rating website recently announced its list of the world's safest airlines for 2015, and two U.S. carriers were among the safest in the world.
Boeing announced Friday morning that it had delivered its eighth P-8A Poseidon spy plane to the U.S. Navy, meeting its contract requirement for 2014.
Boeing still has a more positive analyst bias ahead for 2015, when compared to most other Dow Jones Industrial Average stocks.
Boeing reported Tuesday morning that it had delivered 723 commercial jets in 2014, near the high end of its forecast.
When Boeing reports order and delivery status for December on Tuesday, it is expected to say that it delivered 18 787 Dreamliners during the month, bringing the total for 2014 to 114.
In what may seem to be an odd twist, Boeing and arch-rival Airbus have teamed up with local partner Korean Airlines to bid on development of a new military fighter plane.
Without fanfare, Boeing on Sunday flew the first of its four prototype KC-46A tankers on a flight that lasted three and a half hours.
Airbus Group NVAn Airbus Group NV A320-200 carrying 162 passengers and crew on flight QZ8501 from Surabaya, Indonesia, to Singapore lost contact with air traffic controllers early Sunday morning. The...
The battle for supremacy between the world's two jumbo jets may be turning into a war of attrition. Neither Boeing’s venerable 747 nor the Airbus A380 received a single new order in 2014.
Sierra Nevada Corp. has filed a protest with the Government Accountability Office over the awarding of a $4.2 billion contract to Boeing.
The European Union has filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization related to incentives granted to Boeing by the state of Washington.
Boeing filed documents with the FCC back in February on a secure, self-destructing smartphone it calls the Boeing Black.
Friday morning as Air France-KLM announced that it will defer receipt of 10 Boeing 777-300ERs that were due to be delivered over the next two years.