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The Business Jets division of Boeing announced Monday that it had received orders for four new business jets at a trade show in Las Vegas.
In a coup over rival Airbus, Boeing has sold 75 of its model 737 MAX 8 planes to India's Jet Airways.
Persian Gulf airline Emirates has been pushing Airbus to put new engines on the four-engine, twin-decked behemoth, but the aircraft company has resisted making a decision.
The 2013 Dubai Air Show was a bonanza for Boeing. The 2015 show begins this coming weekend and the odds line up against a repeat performance.
Following years of delays, Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, aka Comac, rolled out its first new large passenger jet Monday morning.
Airbus reported results Friday morning for the first nine months of 2015. The company also announced that it would immediately commence a €1 billion share buyback program.
Delta Air Lines CEO Richard Anderson said a couple of weeks ago that a 10-year-old Boeing 777 could be purchased for $10 million.
Boeing shares fell on Wednesday, following the comments by Delta CEO Richard Anderson about acquiring some used planes.
ThinkstockSingapore Airlines and Airbus are teaming up to create the world’s longest non-stop flight beginning in 2018. The flight will originate in the city-state and fly nonstop some 8,700...
European aircraft maker Airbus Group officially opens its final assembly line in Mobile, Ala., Monday, only the second plant that the company has built outside Europe.
Analysts at Canaccord Genuity expressed some caution in their latest research on the aerospace industry, noting especially key risks including possibly higher interest rates and continuing low fuel...
Eurofighter is reported to be about to close a deal with Kuwait for 28 of Eurofighter's Typhoon warplanes. The sale has been in the works since early this year.
Boeing looks at the recent rebalancing in China’s economy as an opportunity rather than as problem.
Airbus said Monday morning that India’s largest airline, budget carrier IndiGo, has confirmed its order for 250 of the company’s new A320neo planes.
In July, Boeing added 101 orders for new commercial planes to its order book, while rival Airbus took just 26 new orders in the month.