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Investors and the wider public are looking for answers after Thursday’s crash of an Air India 787 jet. Both of the plane’s ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNBoeing says focus at air show on 'supporting customers', not ordersThe sales rivalry between Boeing and European aerospace giant Airbus usually drives the headlines as the world's top civilian ...
Boeing's CEO pulled out of the Paris Air Show following the Air India crash, which has set a somber mood for the aviation and ...
The event, which runs from June 16 to June 20, is the industry's largest trade show, where many aircraft orders are typically ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNAirbus bags $3.5 billion Saudi order as Franco-Israeli dispute rocks Paris air showDelegates expect this year's iteration of the world's biggest aviation trade show to see less business than usual, partly due ...
Despite positive data points, trust between the planemaker and its shareholders, customers and regulators remains fragile ...
The trade event is a big draw for the industry every year, as Boeing, Airbus and other aerospace giants host parties, sign ...
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Following the Air India's June 12 crash, Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg cancelled plans to attend the Paris Air Show. Boeing's ...
Air India and Boeing are in the midst of significant turnarounds, but knowing the cause of the crash of Flight 171 will take ...
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg and head of commercial airplanes Stephanie Pope will not attend the Paris Air Show, an industry ...
Boeing Co. Chief Executive Officer Kelly Ortberg is in a familiar role as he faces another crisis, this time over a crash ...
With public perception of Boeing still on shaky ground, it will fall to executives to move the company past a series of regulatory crises.
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