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According to Boeing, it has taken orders for 48 of its 787s so far this year and of those 24 have been cancelled, including 15 cancelled orders in September.
Both Boeing and Airbus have been taking large numbers of orders over the past several years as demand for new jets comes from growing airlines in developing countries.
Boeing announced Wednesday morning that it will increase production of its 737 aircraft from a current rate of 42 planes a month to 52 a month in 2018.
If you missed the opportunity to fly on the Concorde, you may get a second chance at supersonic flight.
German carrier Air Berlin announced Friday morning that it terminated its order for 18 Boeing 737s and 15 Boeing 787 Dreamliners.
Digital Ally traded higher in the premarket hours following a $200,000 order from the U.S. military.
On Wednesday, Airbus released its latest 20-year forecast, and while it is similar to Boeing's forecast, there is one glaring difference.
Will adding more seats to the Airbus A380 help pay back its $25 billion development cost?
The biggest customer for the Airbus A380 is Emirates, which has been applying pressure on Airbus to replace the current engines on the plane.
The Wall Street Journal noted in a story on Boeing's fighter jets last week that production of the F/A-18 could end in 2017 and the last of the F-15 line could close production in 2019.
Qatar Airways took delivery of its first A380 super-jumbo jet from Airbus on Wednesday. The airline has ordered a total of 10.
We have a winner on the next space taxi that will take American astronauts to the International Space Station. The Boeing and SpaceX team has won out.
Some 71% of European airline passengers said they have flown on a low-cost carrier in the past two years because of -- wait for it -- low fares.
Citing tight budgets and increasing competition, Airbus announced Tuesday morning that it will divest certain businesses.
An unidentified issue has surfaced with a Pratt & Whitney engine that Airbus will use on its A320neo model.