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United puts final touches on major 737 order-sources -
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - United Airlines is putting the finishing touches on an order for at least 100 Boeing Co 737 narrowbody jets potentially worth $10 billion (6 billion pounds) at list prices, industry sources said on Thursday.
18:52 :
Iron Maiden singer sets up aircraft firm -
Bruce Dickinson, a qualified pilot, launches company which can repair and overhaul planes up to the size of a Boeing 757Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson is hoping that money can be made from repairing heavy metal as well as performing ...
14:04 :
Boeing 787 Dreamliner tour - in pictures -
The aircraft is made of composite materials and uses 20% less fuel than equivalent aircraft. Thomson Airways is the first British airline to take delivery of the new 787
15:48 :
Boeing profit beats estimates -
Boeing posted a higher-than-expected quarterly profit today, helped by an increase in commercial airplane deliveries, and the world's largest aerospace and defence company raised its earnings forecast for the year.
17:25 :
Kansas Tornados Hit Boeing Supplier -Reports -
DOW JONES NEWSWIRES A key Boeing Co. (BA) supplier suffered 'substantial damage' from storms and tornados that ripped through parts of Kansas on Saturday. Spirit AeroSystems Inc. makes large parts for Boeing's 737 and 787 aircraft at ...
16:11 :
Boeing Books Four 787 Orders, Loses One -
DOW JONES NEWSWIRES Boeing Co. (BA) revealed another cancellation for its 787 Dreamliner and updated its order book with the deal for four of the planes finalized earlier this week with Russia's Transaero Airlines. The company didn't ...
02:57 :
Korean Air: To Resume B777 Flight; No Bomb Found -
SEOUL -(Dow Jones)- An Incheon-bound Korean Air Lines Co. (003490.SE) flight that was diverted shortly after departing from Vancouver International Airport on Tuesday because of a bomb threat will return to
South Korea today as no bombs ...
16:45 :
Boeing pulls ahead of Airbus in first quarter -
PARIS (Reuters) - Boeing overtook Airbus in deliveries in the first quarter, setting itself on course to recapture the coveted number one spot in annual aircraft production for the first time since 2002, company data showed this week.
15:20 :
Boeing set to overtake Airbus as top aircraft supplier -
Boeing delivered 137 planes in first quarter, putting it on course to regain lead in 2012 for first time since 2002Boeing is on course to recapture the lead in annual aircraft production for the first time since 2002 after overtaking Airbus ...
21:15 :
Japan Airlines takes delivery of two 787s -
SEATTLE (Reuters) -
Japan Airlines took delivery of its first two Boeing Co 787 Dreamliners on Monday, after a delay of about three years while the plane-maker wrestled with development and production problems.
23:27 :
Boeing unfairly subsidised to compete with European rival Airbus -
World Trade Organisation upholds bulk of ruling on US company, after already ruling Airbus received illegal aid from EuropeThe World Trade Organisation said yesterday it had upheld the bulk of a ruling that Boeing received billions of dollars ...
12:16 :
Major plane-makers report safest year in aviation history -
Iata says western-built jets – dominated by Airbus and Boeing – suffered one serious accident per 2.7m flights, with none recorded in EuropeMajor airlines had their safest ever year in 2011, according to the industry's global trade body, ...
14:47 :
Boeing wins record $22.4bn order from Lion Air -
Indonesian carrier Lion Air has ordered a record $22.4bn (£14.2bn) of planes from Boeing in a deal that underlines the growing economic muscle of the south-east Asian nation.
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787 glitch may pressure Boeing production outlook -
Boeing Co faces fresh questions over whether it can meet what was already viewed to be an overly ambitious production schedule for the 787 Dreamliner, after the aerospace company said it had found a problem with the jet's fuselage.
18:18 :
Boeing: Faster, faster, faster -
THERE are not many businesses in which the next six years’ worth of customers form an orderly queue, putting down fat deposits and topping them up with further instalments as they wait in line. But that is Boeing’s fortunate position. On January 25th ...
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Labour relations in America: Boeing bullied -
AFTER several disruptive and costly strikes in a part of the country where unions are strong, a company opens a new plant in a region where they are weak. The union complains to a government agency, which accuses the company of illegal “retaliation” ...
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