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Boeing takes $200 million Q4 charge on Air Force tanker program, and sees field for Air Force training jet narrow as Raytheon-led team drops out of the competition.
Boeing beats fourth-quarter and full-year estimates, but outlook calls for more commercial jet deliveries and lower revenues.
One company that may be in the perfect spot for President Trump's "Made in America" theme is aerospace and defense company Mercury Systems.
The U.S. Army awarded a contract valued at $580 million to Sig Sauer to purchase up to 500,000 new service pistols to replace the Beretta M9, which has been the Army's handgun of choice for 30 years.
Aerospace workers' union files with NLRB to represent about 2,850 employees at Boeing's South Carolina 787 plant.
In a new research report and sector initiation from SunTrust Robinson Humphrey, the firm is very positive and bullish on defense and the budget cycle.
Aerospace industry merger between Safran and Zodiac to create world's third-largest supplier to the industry. Deal is worth about $9.7 billion, including assumption of Zodiac's debt.
While the run in defense and aerospace stocks was good for shareholders, many on Wall Street are starting to take a more cautious view on the sector in 2017.
Lockheed Martin has been targeted by Donald Trump over the costs of the F-35 fighter, but Senator John McCain has proposed that the defense budget rise to $640 billion.
The use of many ground forces, fighter bombers and surveillance planes could become obsolete within 10 years.
Airbus nabs order for 80 passenger jets from Saudi Arabian carrier flynas in a deal worth about $8.6 billion at list prices.
SpaceX two-stage Falcon rocket launched 10 satellites and then its first stage section returned to earth. At this point, it would appear the company has no worth competitors. This may not be entirely...
Boeing's Friday morning announcement of a significant order from India's SpiceJet was expected; the size of the order was not.
Boeing's iconic 747 jumbo jet may make its last flight for a US carrier in 2017.
Boeing is about to snag a $10 billion order from India's SpiceJet, while Airbus may have some concerns with Emirates.