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Boeing is reportedly extending its voluntary layoff plan, first announced in April. The company said then that it planned to layoff about 16,000 employees.
Boeing delivered just four new commercial airplanes in July. Even so, investors have boosted the shares by more than 6% in the past day and a half and more than 6% in the past month.
These four stock look like outstanding ideas for investors looking to gain a more defensive posture, literally and figuratively, for the rest of the year.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has issued a list of requirements that Boeing must meet in order to return the 737 Max to regular service. There were no surprises, but the saga may not end...
Boeing missed second-quarter estimates on both the top and bottom lines, but new production cuts and a likely layoff gave shares a lift in Wednesday's premarket session.
Following an earnings report that was better-than-expected and a better outlook, Aerojet Rocketdyne is posting big gains Tuesday. Raytheon, which suffered from the downturn in commercial air travel,...
Defense contractor Lockheed Martin beat top and bottom line estimates in the second quarter and has lifted guidance for the full fiscal year.
Analysts at Goldman Sachs make the case that the quarter could be very strong for some of the top stocks in the aerospace and defense sector. These three are top picks ahead of second-quarter...
The U.S. Air Force's top acquisitions official has suggested that the Defense Department may have to nationalize some parts of the supply chain in order to overcome a shrinking defense industrial...
Aircraft maker Boeing reported that it delivered a total of 70 new aircraft in the first half of 2020, including 20 in the second quarter.
Due to the sharp fall-off of commercial aircraft demand, brought on by the nosedive of travel, Airbus plans to cut employees, the number of which is equivalent to a small city.
Aircraft maker Airbus is expected to announce that it will fire more than 14,000 workers as the company struggles to overcome the effects of the COVID-19 outbreak on demand for air travel and new...
The Federal Aviation Administration has given a green light to flight testing of Boeing's 737 Max, following more than a year of grounding following crashes that killed 346 people.
Virgin Galactic has signed a Space Act Agreement with NASA’s Johnson Space Center to encourage commercial participation in orbital human spaceflight to the International Space Station.
The longer it takes for Boeing to get the 737 Max back in the air and to resolve its political difficulties, the harder it becomes for the company to win against its well-stocked rival.