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Airbus Group reported results for 2014 Friday morning, and the European aircraft maker made the most noise by raising its annual dividend.
The World Trade Organization agreed on Monday to create a panel to investigate the incentives the state of Washington gave to Boeing to build the 777X in the state.
Shares of Boeing dropped more than 3% at one point Monday morning following a downgrade from Neutral to Sell by analysts at Goldman Sachs.
Boeing has consistently denied that it will put new engines on the 757 but is working on its plans for a replacement for it.
When Airbus announced its new A320neo single-aisle model in 2011, Boeing pooh-poohed the idea that it was a replacement for the 757. Now, Boeing may be singing a different tune.
Boeing announced Friday morning that All Nippon Airways has ordered three 787-10 Dreamliners and five 737-800s in a deal worth $1.4 billion at list prices.
The U.S. Air Force announced on Wednesday that Boeing will get the nod to replace the current fleet of two presidential aircraft designated Air Force One.
United Continental is reportedly preparing to place an order for 10 Boeing 777-300ERs, each of which is tagged with a list price of $330 million.
Airbus delivered its first twin-engine, widebody A350 to launch customer Qatar Airways on December 22. On Thursday that airplane made its first commercial flight.
At its investor meeting Tuesday, Airbus officially introduced a new version of its A321neo single-aisle jet, the A321neo 97t, for "97 tons."
Both Boeing and Airbus claimed victory in 2014, but does one have a more valid claim? Let's compare some numbers.
Boeing reported Tuesday morning that it had delivered 723 commercial jets in 2014, near the high end of its forecast.
In what may seem to be an odd twist, Boeing and arch-rival Airbus have teamed up with local partner Korean Airlines to bid on development of a new military fighter plane.
Airbus Group NVAn Airbus Group NV A320-200 carrying 162 passengers and crew on flight QZ8501 from Surabaya, Indonesia, to Singapore lost contact with air traffic controllers early Sunday morning. The...
The battle for supremacy between the world's two jumbo jets may be turning into a war of attrition. Neither Boeing’s venerable 747 nor the Airbus A380 received a single new order in 2014.