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Boeing says it's frustrated with Dreamliner glitch
A top Boeing Co. executive says that the plane maker is frustrated with the latest 787 Dreamliner production glitch, but that it shouldn't delay output goals.
Boeing Commercial Airplanes VP Shanahan to Speak at Barclays Capital Conference Feb. 23
CHICAGO, Feb. 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Boeing Commercial Airplanes Vice President and General Manager of Airplane Programs Pat Shanahan will speak at the Barclays Capital 2012 Industrial Select Conference in Miami on Thursday, February 23rd from 10:35 a.m. to 11:20 a.m. ET.
Boeing CEO: 787 problem won't slow production
The CEO of Boeing said the latest problem with its new 787 will not slow production.
Boeing launching new communications program with Singapore Airlines
The Boeing Co. on Wednesday announced that Singapore Airlines will be the launch customer for Boeing's new Electronic Logbook, or ELB, software.
UK to buy another Boeing C-17 military plane
Prime Minister David Cameron says Britain will buy a new Boeing C-17 military aircraft to help move troops around.
Capital Goods Sector Review: Standard Pacific Q4 Report, Boeing Manufacturing Problems
Standard Pacific Corp. A reported Q4 net income of $15.3M, or 4c per diluted share, which beat analyst expectations of no earnings for the quarter.
Report: Carbon fiber delamination discovered on some 787 Dreamliners
Flightglobal reports that improper shimming between longerons and fuselage skin in the aft section of the 787 fuselage could lead to delamination.
Boeing Employees Provide Insider's Look at Aerospace Innovation
A In a video series that will provide viewers with an insider's look at how inspiration has led to technology breakthroughs in aerospace, Boeing employees will tell their stories of the innovations that are redefining the global aerospace industry.
Boeing lands $1.8B deal with India
The Boeing Co. will get nearly $1.8 billion to build C-17 airplanes for India. The Defense Department announced the award, which includes delivery of 10 aircraft for the Indian Air Force during the next two years.
Boeing finds problem in 787 tails
Boeing says repairs are needed in the tail sections of some of its new 787s. It says there is no immediate safety concern and the planes will keep flying.
Manufacturing error found in Boeing 787s
Improperly installed shims leading to carbon composite de-lamination in the aft end of some Boeing 787 Dreamliners will force The Boeing Co.
Boeing lands $1.8b deal with India
The Boeing Co. will get nearly $1.8 billion to build C-17 airplanes for India. Late Thursday, the Defense Department announced the award, which includes delivery of 10 aircraft for the Indian Air Force during the next two years.
Moran, Pompeo question security issues in Boeing closure
The Boeing Co. defense plant in Wichita works on programs that require high levels of security clearances that are difficult and costly to acquire.
DUNMORE Corporation Receives Performance Excellence Award From Boeing
One of the world's top aerospace corporations has recognized DUNMORE Corporation for outstanding performance as a partner, DUNMORE announced today.
NASA Aeronautics Research Mission: New Ideas Sharpen Focus for Greener Aircraft
Hampton, VA - Leaner, greener flying machines for the year 2025 are on the drawing boards of three industry teams under contract to the NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate's Environmentally Responsible Aviation Project.
Boeing supplier opens Lowcountry facility
The Lowcountry welcomed a new supplier for The Boeing Co . Monday, when Key Logistics Solutions cut the ribbon on its Hanahan facility.
With the The Boeing Co.'s 787 jetliner now in production, the glare of international attention has turned to the A350 XWB, Airbus' answer to the Dreamliner.
Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights: Lockheed Martin, L-3...
Chicago, IL January 27, 2012 Today, Zacks Equity Research discusses the Aerospace & Defense industry, including Lockheed Martin Corporation , L-3 Communications , General Dynamics , The Boeing Company and Northrop Grumman Corp.
After 70 years, right-to-work impact still unclear
Since the 1940s, 22 states have passed laws barring unions from collecting mandatory dues from workers for labor representation.
Needs Of Aerospace Industry Noted At Summit
The educational and economical importance of science, technology, education, and mathematics , to the aerospace industry is immeasurable, "right down to elementary school," said Director of Government Operations Steve Hendrickson of The Boeing Company at Wednesday's keynote address for the Fourth Annual Arkansas Aerospace Summit.