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QinetiQ is an international defence technology and security company. It was created in 2001 from the former Defence Evaluation and Research Agency and was floated on the London Stock Exchange in 2006. Full Article at Times Online
Rolls-Royce, the engine manufacturer, has won a $2 billion (£1.2 billion) contract, with United Airlines placing its first new aircraft order in 12 years. Full Article at Times Online
Taking advantage of down market prices, United Airlines has placed a $US10 billion-plus order ($NZ14 billion) for 50 wide-bodied jetliners divided between Airbus and Boeing Co, in a bid to slash fuel costs and emissions. Full Article at TVNZ
United Airlines on Tuesday said it would buy its first new jets since 1998, splitting an order for 50 planes between Airbus and Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA), according to Associated Press. Full Article at TransWorldNews
U.S. passenger carrier United Airlines said Tuesday it intended to buy as many as 75 Boeing 787 Dreamliners and 75 Airbus A350-XWB aircraft by 2019. Full Article at The Post Chronicle
Boeing plans to develop alternative sources for 787 jetliner parts that are outside of Machinists Union control in order to keep the planned second production line in Charleston, S.C. , running during any future labor strikes. Full Article at Seattle Business Journal
A Boeing Co. executive said Tuesday that fewer customers are deferring jet orders, which may be a sign that things have stopped getting worse for the world's airlines. Full Article at Minneapolis Star Tribune
Bad planning continues to hurt the bleeding Maharaja. Last month, Air India operated an empty flight from Riyadh to Mumbai wasting fuel worth crores. Full Article at Hindustan Times
Boeing's 787 Dreamliner will deliver on its promises and make money, Boeing Corporate President and Chief Financial Officer James Bell said Tuesday. Full Article at Seattle Post Intelligencer
-- A Boeing Co. executive said Tuesday that fewer customers are deferring jet orders, which may be a sign that things have stopped getting worse for the world's airlines. Full Article at The Washington Post
RNRL's submissions on the MoU Mumbai: After a fall in revenue from $900 million (Rs 90 core) to $700 million (Rs 70 crore) in FY'09, Mahindra Systech is now in consolidation mode. Full Article at Expressindia.com
By Liam Denning Airline passengers are all too familiar with the ruses used to protect carriers' profit margins, such as charging baggage fees and scrimping on the snacks.One that's often forgotten is buying new planes, perhaps because it happens so... Full Article at Wall Street Journal
CHICAGO/PARIS (Reuters) - Taking advantage of down market prices, United Airlines said on Tuesday it placed a $10 billion-plus order for 50 wide-bodied jetliners divided between Airbus <EAD.PA> and Boeing Co <BA.N>, in a bid to slash fuel... Full Article at The Washington Post
The company will be represented by Boeing Corporate President and Chief Financial Officer James Bell. Mr. Bell will begin his presentation at 1:40 pm ET that afternoon. The presentation will be broadcasted online at http://www.boeing.com/. Full Article at TransWorldNews
The wide-bodied, long-range A350 goes into production next year and its wings are made by Airbus UK at the Filton site, and at Broughton in North Wales. Full Article at BuryFreePress
A Boeing Co. executive says fewer airlines are deferring jet orders, which may be a sign that things have stopped getting worse for the world's airlines. Full Article at The Seattle Times
Quick links to the best of SFGate | Still can't find it? see Site Index A Boeing Co. executive says fewer airlines are deferring jet orders, which may be a sign that things have stopped getting worse for the world's airlines. Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
A Boeing Co. executive says fewer airlines are deferring jet orders, which may be a sign that things have stopped getting worse for the world's airlines. Full Article at Newsvine
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- United Airlines parent UAL Corp. Full Article at MarketWatch
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - A British Airways Boeing 767 had to make an emergency landing in Gander, N.L. , Tuesday after the pilot reported smoke in the cockpit. The aircraft was en route to the Bahamas from the U.K. when it was diverted. Full Article at Macleans.ca
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The pilot of a Boeing 737 leans out of the cockpit window while talking to ground personnel at the Benito Juarez airport in Mexico City September 9, 2009.
View Photo »Passengers crouch near a Boeing 737 parked at the Benito Juarez airport after being released from the plane in Mexico City September 9, 2009.
View Photo »Rescue team members prepare to storm a Boeing 737 plane parked at the Benito Juarez airport in Mexico City September 9, 2009.
View Photo »Police and rescue team members prepare to storm a Boeing 737 plane at the international airport in Mexico City, September 9, 2009.
View Photo »Federal police prepare to enter a hijacked Boeing 737 plane at the international airport in Mexico City September 9, 2009.
View Photo »Police and rescue team members stand around a Boeing 737 plane at International Airport in Mexico City September 9, 2009.
View Photo »Police and rescue team members stand around a Boeing 737 plane at International Airport in Mexico City September 9, 2009.
View Photo »Police and rescue team members stand around a Boeing 737 plane at International Airport in Mexico City September 9, 2009.
View Photo »Police and rescue team members stand around of Boeing 737 plane at International Airport in Mexico City September 9, 2009.
View Photo »A visitor looks at the model of a Boeing jet at the Asian Aerospace International Expo in Hong Kong Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009.
View Photo »A model of a Boeing jet is displayed at the Asian Aerospace International Expo in Hong Kong Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009.
View Photo »A visitor walks past a Boeing booth at the Asian Aerospace Expo in Hong Kong September 8, 2009. Airbus and Boeing are headed for their worst annual order tally in at least 15 years as struggling airlines cancel or defer almost as many planes as they are buying.
View Photo »People look at a model of a Boeing 747 on display at Asian Aerospace 2009 in Hong Kong on September 08, 2009. China's largest home produced commercial jet made its international debut at Asia's biggest air show, in a demonstratsion of the country's ambition to be a global aviation giant.
View Photo »People look at a model of a Boeing 747 on display at Asian Aerospace 2009 in Hong Kong on September 08, 2009. China's largest home produced commercial jet made its international debut at Asia's biggest air show, in a demonstratsion of the country's ambition to be a global aviation giant.
View Photo »A model of a Boeing jet is displayed at the Asian Aerospace International Expo in Hong Kong Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2009. Asia's biggest exhibition of private aircraft attracts more than a third fewer exhibitors because of the global economic downturn this year.
View Photo »A Porsche 911 GT3 passes a Jett8 Airlines Cargo Boeing B747 aircraft during a preliminary run of the Changi Airport Race in Singapore September 5, 2009. The race featured the car and aircraft racing each other on a 1.7km course on the tarmac at Singapore's Changi Airport.
View Photo »Air India's Boeing 747 aircraft stands on the tarmac after one of its engines caught fire, at the Mumbai airport September 4, 2009. A fire on an Air India flight with 228 on board was extinguished on Friday and all passengers safely evacuated, a spokesman for Mumbai airport said.
View Photo »Air India's Boeing 747 aircraft (rear) stands on the tarmac after one of its engines caught fire as another Air India aircraft prepares to take off at the Mumbai airport September 4, 2009.
View Photo »Chart shows historic aircraft deliveries from Boeing and Airbus.
View Photo »FILE - In this April 30, 2009 file photo, Boeing employees work near a wing on a 787 fatigue test airplane at the plant in Everett, Wash.
View Photo »Firefighters try to extinguish a burning mock Boeing 737-400 plane during an exercise at Hasanuddin airport in Makassar in Indonesia's South Sulawesi province August 19, 2009.
View Photo »Smoke rise from a burning mock Boeing 737-400 plane during an exercise at Hasanuddin airport in Makassar in Indonesia's South Sulawesi province August 19, 2009.
View Photo »Rescue team members evacuate victims from a burning mock Boeing 737-400 plane during a drill at Hasanuddin airport in Makassar in Indonesia's South Sulawesi province August 19, 2009.
View Photo »Smoke rises from a burning mock Boeing 737-400 plane during a drill in Hasanuddin airport in Makassar in Indonesia's South Sulawesi province August 19, 2009.
View Photo »Boeing Promotes Andrew Ward to Chief Investment Officer Position.
View Photo »Passengers crouch near a Boeing 737 parked at the Benito Juarez airport after being released from the plane in Mexico City September 9, 2009.
View Photo »the deferrals actually could help Airbus win a coveted order from United Airlines, analyst Scott Hamilton wrote Tuesday. The Chicago Tribunereported last week that United was close to choosing between the A350 and Boeing 787 Dreamliner for an upcoming wide-body order.
The lack of early delivery slots has been on on-going problem for both Airbus and Boeing, with the large backlogs for the A350 and 787 programs
With more than 22,000 Boeing workers in my district, this is a critical issue for our local economy and thousands of workers across Washington State
We want good old fashioned competition to prevail, and for that to happen, European Launch Aid must end. This is critical not only in the tanker case but will become increasingly important as other countries develop their own aerospace sectors. The WTO ruling helps us make this case ... Failing to accou...
Boeing, Caterpillar, Coca-Cola, Microsoft . . . they can't have their financial needs met at the Bank of Burbank
If we link together CU-ICAR, Boeing and this announcement, we are having a positive affect on the self-concept of South Carolina doing world-class research and manufacturing in our state
You're talking about United based out of Chicago, Boeing based out of Chicago, you're talking about a president from Chicago. You would think that this is Boeing's deal to lose, but I'm not too sure.
We look forward to expanding our capability in South Carolina through our existing site, while maintaining our commitment to the Puget Sound region where Boeing Commercial Airplanes remains headquartered ... Puget Sound will continue to design and produce airplanes, including the 787.
Today's event marks the beginning of an expansion plan that will strengthen the 787 program and allow us to continue building on the footprint we have established in South Carolina with Boeing Charleston and Global Aeronautica ... Locating the second line in North Charleston will allow Boeing to success...
We've got to prove our value ... We've gone from Triple-A ball to the Major Leagues now. We have to prove to Boeing, and maybe other people, that South Carolina can deliver.
My view of Boeing is that essentially it is virtually inseparable between the civilian and military ... If you can have one, you have a very good opportunity to open the door for the next.
Boeing is a vastly (different) and unique opportunity for South Carolina
The speed by which the existing Technology Center filled up and the fact that it remains at capacity clearly showed the need for this new facility ... We have seen great companies set up shop in Northpointe, such as Boeing, Sabeus and Lamination Technologies.
There are several reasons why the plaintiffs will wish to sue Boeing in the States ... Were the plaintiffs to seek redress in a court in the United Kingdom, it is unlikely that the relevant part of Boeing would be subject to jurisdiction here.
This larger notion of being bold, of taking big steps, and then on occasion taking no steps at all and literally flying to one's dreams ... In this case, the Boeing bet paid off, and it's going to pay off mightily for people in South Carolina.
has narrowed its search to two groundbreaking airplanes: Boeing's 787 Dreamliner or Airbus' counterpart, the A350-XWB, sources told the Tribune. United is being furiously courted by both Chicago-based Boeing and France-based Airbus, sources said, even though the carrier's finances appeared shaky just mo...
has narrowed its search to two groundbreaking airplanes: Boeing's 787 Dreamliner or Airbus' counterpart, the A350-XWB, sources told the Tribune. United is being furiously courted by both Chicago-based Boeing and France-based Airbus, sources said, even though the carrier's finances appeared shaky just mo...
These tests validate the use of directed energy to negate potential hostile threats against the homeland ... The team effort of Boeing and the Air Force in developing MATRIX will pay major dividends for the warfighter now and in the years ahead.
They subsidized their way in to a market, drove out two U.S. competitors and took 20 percent market share from Boeing ... I'm a free-trade guy, but you've got to enforce trade rules.
We operate in Mumbai, Kochi, Karachi, Dhaka and Colombo, carrying cargo, express and parcels to Al Ain where 30 per cent of the cargo is offloaded while the rest 70 per cent is taken to Europe and Canada by Boeing B747. From Europe we carry cargo to the UAE, Afghanistan and Iraq
The Boeing 777-300ER is a great choice for PAL, giving Asia's first commercial airline the most efficient airplane in the 300-to-400 seat segment
Boeing acknowledges the great support from State and the local embassy in Brazil during the F-X2 fighter competition
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