WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg anticipates the planemaker's defense business will continue to struggle under ...
Boeing reported a whopping $6.2 billion quarterly loss Wednesday as a nearly six-week labor strike weighed on its commercial ...
Boeing said in a statement that Digital Receiver Technology, which makes wireless equipment used by intelligence services, will be sold to Thales Defense & Security, an arm of Europe's largest defence ...
Boeing competitor Airbus on Wednesday announced it would take steps to cut 2,500 jobs in the company’s defense and space ...
Boeing's quarterly losses surge to $6 billion due to strike CEO Ortberg calls for fundamental culture change Boeing's ...
Boeing also racked up a roughly $908 million charge on the Air Force’s T-7 Red Hawk trainer, which was driven by expected ...
Striking Boeing machinists will vote Wednesday on a tentative labor contract that may put to rest a weeks-long strike, but ...
Boeing won’t be able to fix its ailing defense arm, which lost $2 billion this quarter, anytime soon, but the company’s CEO ...
Airbus' defense and space division needs to become "faster, leaner and more competitive," its boss said as he announced ...
CEO Kelly Ortberg said Boeing is now reviewing its businesses and may end up selling some assets, as it downsizes its ...
As machinists Wednesday prepare to vote to end a months-long strike, Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg told employees the company is ...
Walking away from defense contracts not the answer Published first on TheFly – the ultimate source for real-time, ...