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Airlines apparently want to use small planes to cross the Atlantic. One of the planes considered for the mission is Boeing's 737 MAX.
In a presentation Tuesday at the company’s defense facility in St. Louis, The Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA) unveiled its entry into the contract competition for a new training jet for the U.S. Air Force....
Early Friday morning North Korea conducted an underground nuclear test that officials say gives the country capability to produce smaller, lighter and diversified nuclear warheads of higher strike...
Boeing reportedly has been showing potential customers two designs for a stretch version of its new and yet-to-be-delivered 737 MAX 9.
The Pentagon spent $40 billion over a decade on a ground-based domestic missile defense system that has repeatedly failed the most rudimentary tests of its effectiveness in shooting enemy nuclear...
When the Falcon 9 rocket built by Space Exploration Technologies, better known as SpaceX, exploded on its launch pad September 1, it might have changed the face of the U.S. space launch business. The...
In keeping with past practice, North Korea on Monday launched three test missiles into the Sea of Japan just as the G20 meeting in Hangzhou, China, had gotten started.
Building a plane with two aisles and 10 seats per row was inconceivable. Except to Boeing engineer Joe Sutter.
In a drama that has taken years to play out, Boeing may be on the verge of selling $7 billion worth of fighter planes to Qatar and Kuwait
Southwest Airlines and its pilots' union have reached an agreement in principle on a new contract. Among the many issues in dispute was the incorporation of new Boeing planes into Southwest's fleet.
Boeing has been announcing price increases in July for the past few years, but for the first time in since the financial crisis, the aircraft maker will not raise prices on its commercial jets.
What looked on Monday to be an issue that could be resolved relatively soon may, in fact, take up to three years to fix, according to Japan's All Nippon Airways.
Corrosion on the turbine blades of some engines built by Rolls-Royce for Boeing's 787 Dreamliner forced Japanese carrier All Nippon Airways to cancel 18 Dreamliner flights last week.
Investors may buy stocks in defense contractors because of their record of dividend payments and share repurchases. But are these stocks overbought or do they still have some room to run?
In an effort to save money, the U.S. Air Force has announced plans to retire its 40-year old A-10 close air support aircraft beginning in 2018.