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United Technologies held its analyst meeting on Thursday, and while the company’s new chief executive had plenty to say.
Airbus ended its two-day investor meeting on Thursday, and probably not a moment too soon. Its stock price has dropped 17% in Paris in the past 48 hours.
Airbus kicked off the first of its two-day investor meeting with news that sent its investors scurrying for the exits. Boeing investors joined the parade in sympathy.
On Tuesday, announced it would cut production of its 747s to 1.3 planes per month, or just under 16 per year.
Boeing on Tuesday morning released its 2015 aircraft finance market outlook. A lot of things have to go right for Boeing next year, and an expected dividend hike would help too.
Boeing finally won the U.S. Air Force contract to replace the KC-10 and KC-135 refueling tankers in 2011 after nearly a decade of wrangling with both the Air Force and Airbus.
Boeing shares are down almost 1% year-to-date. 24/7 Wall St. wanted to look at what might actually make Boeing be the top-performing Dow stock of 2015.
Analysts at Moody’s Investors Service project that large commercial airplane deliveries will rise 3% to 5% to offset a similar decline in defense spending.
Alliant Technology has announced that the U.S. Department of Justice unconditionally cleared its proposed merger with Orbital Science.
For the first 11 months of 2014, Boeing has delivered more airplanes to commercial customers than European rival Airbus.
Sterne Agee reports that deliveries of the Boeing's 787 may total just seven for November, bringing the total for the year well below the 2014 guidance of around 110.
In general, as a plane’s capacity rises, so do its costs. Airlines try to offset rising prices by stuffing in a few more seats and with new fees charged to passengers.
Boeing sponsors an annual Aviation Geek Fest, and Bloomberg reported that tickets for this year's celebration sold out in three minutes.
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.