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Millions of people have a fear of flying. Even for those of us who don’t we have to admit we hold our breath sometimes on takeoffs and landings and feel slightly alarmed at signs of turbulence. But...
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Airbus is looking to bolster its defense segment with an AI-related purchase, and Disney is getting some help in fighting a proxy war.
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Boeing has announced billions of dollars in new orders at the opening of the Dubai Airshow. And a rapprochement with China may be on the way, too.
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The Teamsters union and UPS have reached a tentative agreement that avoids a strike of the company's 340,000 union members. It's about time a union won something, according to a labor historian.
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For the first time in history, the world spent more than $2 trillion on its militaries in 2021. Most of that came from the $801 billion the United States spent on defense, more than the $777 billion...
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Airbus and Boeing may be about to embark on a battle over which company will win in a battle of freighter aircraft. Boeing has a huge lead, but that was true before Airbus launched its passenger...
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Analysts at Canaccord Genuity raised their rating and price target on Boeing, citing three main factors.
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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.
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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...
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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.
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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.
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