Aerospace giant Senior shrugs off Boeing strikes as production ‘ramps up’ - The UK firm, which is based in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, said last year that it was cutting its global workforce to help reduce costs.
Even so, Airbus has not taken full advantage of Boeing’s troubles. That could leave the duopoly open to a new entrant. Chart: The Economist Recent annual results from the planemakers confirmed Airbus’s ascendancy,
Spirit AeroSystems shows positive cash flow but relies on customer credits. Read why SPR stock is a sell despite strong Q4 performance and Boeing acquisition.
Boeing has failed to ramp up 737 deliveries over the last few years to match those of its last 'normal' year in 2018.
Japan's ANA Holdings said on Tuesday it planned to place a company-record order for up to 77 aircraft to replenish its fleet and take advantage of growing demand for travel.
Airbus SE notched an improvement in February aircraft deliveries from January’s subpar showing, indicating progress in contending with supplier challenges that have hindered output at the European planemaker.
While Boeing has been bogged down, its rival has pulled ahead with a model that’s a symbol of their diverging fortunes.
ANA Holdings Inc. will buy at least 77 aircraft from Boeing Co., Airbus SE and Embraer SA in a rare simultaneous deal with the world’s top three commercial planemakers, according to people familiar with the matter.
Boeing delivered more airplanes in January due to timing issues, surpassing Airbus by $1.3 billion in delivery value. Airbus faces engine shortages affecting deliveries, while Boeing's delivery value reached its highest since 2019, showing potential for higher output.
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Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury said Comac's "privileged access" to the Chinese market could let it sell aircraft to other countries as well.
Tim Clark helped found Emirates and has been president for more than two decades. The Dubai-based airline has changed the face of longhaul aviation.
So after yesterday’s performance at aerospace stock Boeing (BA), which featured Boeing cutting product lines, positions, and entire business
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