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Airbus has discovered an issue with the Pratt & Whitney engines on its A320neo family. The aircraft maker will not take more deliveries of the engines from the United Technologies subsidiary...
In what can only be described as a stunning, last-minute reversal, the U.S. International Trade Commission on Friday voted that Boeing was not harmed when it lost a sale to Delta and that no duties...
Boeing raised prices on all its commercial planes by 4.1% according to the 2018 price list issued earlier this week. That's more than double the across-the-board increase announced by rival Airbus.
Airbus and Emirates airline have signed a memorandum of understanding on an order for 36 Airbus A380s, comprising 20 new planes and an option on another 16.
Airbus reported 2017 orders and deliveries Monday morning. The European aerospace giant posted its highest level of sales ever and added more than 1,100 new orders to its backlog.
Boeing on Tuesday reported record deliveries of new commercial jets in 2017 and a record backlog after writing more than 900 new orders last year.
Boeing has been the top-performing stock among the 30 equities in the Dow since mid-June. The stock gained nearly 90% for 2017, well ahead of its closest competitors for the title.
Airbus has signed a firm order with private equity firm Indigo Partners to finalize an order for 430 of the aircraft maker's A320neo and A321neo passenger jets. It's the largest single order in the...
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Both Boeing and Airbus have announced massive orders for new aircraft from single buyers. Is one side just better at negotiating than the other?
Boeing won't relinquish its position as the best performing Dow stock this year. The stock price has nearly doubled in the year to date.
Boeing had a big news day on Thursday including finalizing an order for 175 new airplanes. But the stock price fell as investors may not have be as enthusiastic as they might have been about merger...
The U.S. Commerce Department on Wednesday issued its final determination on Boeing's complaint against Bombardier for the sale of passenger jets to Delta Air Lines.
Boeing and Bombardier presented arguments Tuesday to the U.S. International Trade Commission regarding a 300% tariff levied against Bombardier on the importation of planes into the United States.
Airbus COO Fabrice Bregier will leave the company in February and CEO Tom Enders will not seek another contract after his current deal ends in 2019. Where does that leave Boeing's arch-rival?