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Airbus Group NVOne of India’s leading low-cost airlines, SpiceJet, has been talking with both The Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA) and rival Airbus regarding orders that could total more than 100 single-aisle...
Friday morning American Airlines said it would delay delivery of five new planes from Boeing and 35 new planes from Airbus.
Airbus has one-upped its own giant A380 model with a double-decked plane that tries to address a couple the objections that have kept the A380 from being a bigger seller.
Wells Fargo Securities raised its second-quarter earnings per share estimate for Boeing after it announced second-quarter delivery ressults.
Boeing reported Monday morning that commercial aircraft deliveries totaled 197 in the second quarter of 2015, up from 181 in the second quarter of last year.
Boeing released its 2015 price list on Wednesday, and the most expensive commercial jet the company sells is the 777-9X, which carries a list price of $400 million.
Does Boeing believe that the 747 maintains enough strategic value to the company to make it worth committing cash that it could use for other purposes?
Boeing and European rival Airbus compete with one another for essentially every sale either company makes. It is no wonder then that keeping score has become a spectator sport.
Beginning in 2016, Boeing plans to cut production of its 747 jet to just one a month. The incoming president said that production rate is still profitable for the company.
Although the number of new aircraft orders at last week's Paris Air Show was well short of last year's total at Farnborough, analysts at Canaccord Genuity remain bullish on Boeing.
There was no way that Airbus was going to lose the horse race for the most orders taken at the Paris show. This is the company’s home field.
Boeing and rival Airbus announced more than 200 new orders -- some firm, some not -- on the first day of the Paris Air Show.
Boeing woke up the Paris Air Show crowd Tuesday with an order from aircraft leasing firm AerCap for 100 of the company's new 737 MAX 8s.
Canada-based Bombardier will be showing off its new CSeries plane at the Paris Air Show.
Boeing has decided that there is, indeed, demand for a medium range jet to snuggle into the gap between the single-aisle 737 and the dual-aisle 787 Dreamliner.