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Intrepid Aviation has filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for an initial public offering.
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The opening day the Zhuhai Air Show saw little action from the world's two leading commercial aircraft manufacturers.
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SMBC Aviation Capital and Boeing announced on Sunday an order worth $8.5 billion at list prices for 80 737 MAX 8 aircraft.
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Both Boeing and rival Airbus are expected to take some new orders at the Chinese air show that kicks off next Tuesday in Zhuhai.
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In the past 30 days, Southwest Airlines has cancelled more U.S. flights than any other major carrier.
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Boeing is scheduled to report its third-quarter earnings Wednesday before the market opens.
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Airline IndiGo has signed a memorandum of understanding with Airbus for a firm order of 250 A320neo planes.
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Last Friday, Airbus took an order for 70 of its A320 family of aircraft. Boeing announced on Sunday and order of 50 737 MAX 8 passenger jets.
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Both Boeing and Airbus have been taking large numbers of orders over the past several years as demand for new jets comes from growing airlines in developing countries.
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Boeing announced Wednesday morning that it will increase production of its 737 aircraft from a current rate of 42 planes a month to 52 a month in 2018.
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If you missed the opportunity to fly on the Concorde, you may get a second chance at supersonic flight.
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German carrier Air Berlin announced Friday morning that it terminated its order for 18 Boeing 737s and 15 Boeing 787 Dreamliners.
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On Wednesday, Airbus released its latest 20-year forecast, and while it is similar to Boeing's forecast, there is one glaring difference.
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Will adding more seats to the Airbus A380 help pay back its $25 billion development cost?
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The biggest customer for the Airbus A380 is Emirates, which has been applying pressure on Airbus to replace the current engines on the plane.
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