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Now that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has confirmed that Iran has completed the “preparatory steps” that lead to the lifting of economic sanctions against the country, there are...
Virgin Atlantic Airways reportedly is set to announce that the airline will acquire 12 Airbus A350-1000s in an order valued at about $4.3 billion at list prices.
Airbus reported Tuesday morning that it delivered a record 635 commercial planes in 2015, a record.
So far this year, the second biggest loser among the Dow stocks is Boeing, down more than 10% in the past week.
Boeing reported Thursday morning that it delivered a total of 762 commercial jets in 2015, slightly better than the top end of its forecast delivery range.
At least one report showed that Airbus delivered 79 new planes in December, to bring the company's total for the year to 635 deliveries.
After a two-year order drought, Airbus Group SE has reportedly signed up another customer for its A380 superjumbo passenger jet. All Nippon Airways (ANA) is said to have ordered 3 of the planes, each...
The Airbus and Boeing total of 1,750 net new orders in 2015, more than 1,000 fewer than the 2014 total of 2,888.
Airbus said Wednesday that the first A320neo will be handed over to Lufthansa by the end of January 2016.
The commercial aircraft division of Airbus has not received a new order for its double-decked, four-engined superjumbo A380 in more than two years.
China Southern Airlines announced Wednesday morning that it had signed an agreement with Airbus to purchase 10 A330-300 airplanes that carry a list price of about $227.4 million each.
On Monday Airbus said that Deutsche Lufthansa would replace Qatar Airways as the launch customer for the new A320neo passenger jet.
At a meeting sponsored by aircraft appraiser International Bureau of Aviation, some 150 attendees talked over what might be happening in the market for wide-body, dual-aisle, twin-engine passenger...
The 2017 defense budget is about $15 billion less than the Pentagon had planned on, and the generals and admirals are busy now trying to sort out what to keep and what to let go.
Aircraft maker Airbus Group announced on Monday that it has taken net new orders for 1,007 passenger airplanes through the end of November.