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Boeing Trades Lower as FAA Readies Boeing 777 Safety Directives
05:50pm, Thursday, 10'th Mar 2022 Investing.com
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Russia Left Scrambling After Desperate Airplane Request Is Rejected by China
04:26pm, Thursday, 10'th Mar 2022 The Western Journal
Amid a ban by Western companies on supplying aircraft parts to Russia, China has decided not to do so as well. After Boeing and Airbus refused to supply parts to […] The post Russia Left Scrambling After Desperate Airplane Request Is Rejected by China appeared first on The Western Journal .
FAA finalizes Boeing 777 safety directives after in-flight fan blade failures (NYSE:BA)
03:56pm, Thursday, 10'th Mar 2022 Seeking Alpha
The Federal Aviation Administration said it is finalizing safety directives aimed at fixing Pratt &Whitney 4000 engines on some grounded Boeing BA 777 planes that will allow them…
Could Boeing Be Set To Emerge As A Leading Defense Stock?
03:52pm, Thursday, 10'th Mar 2022 Benzinga
Major global events can - more often than not - carry profound ramifications for stocks and shares. We saw with the emergence of Covid-19 that healthcare and remote technology stocks could experience exponential growth as the rollout of vaccines and a push towards working from home became more commonplace. Now, as geopolitical tensions spill over in Eastern Europe, we’re set to see significant movement among defense stocks. Unsurprisingly, defense stocks have emerged as key outperformers across a disappointing start to 2022 for Wall Street and beyond. Despite trailing the S&P 500 for virtually the entirety of 2021, the S&P 500’s aerospace and defense index ended February by posting twice as much annual growth as the broader market. (Image: Reuters ) As the chart above illustrates, defense stocks have rallied at such a rate that they’ve provided a small uptick in a wider market that’s been dwindling since the beginning of the year. However, despite a surge in the value of stocks that specialize in defense, so far Boeing (NYSE: BA ) has struggled to keep up the pace.
China is refusing to supply Russia with aircraft parts after Western sanctions, Moscow admits
03:43pm, Thursday, 10'th Mar 2022 Daily Mail Online
Russia''s aviation sector has come under crippling Western sanctions over Vladimir Putin''s ruthless invasion of Ukraine, with Boeing and Airbus both halting the supply of components.
Boeing 737 Max aircraft slotted for SpiceJet given to Southwest Airlines
02:36pm, Thursday, 10'th Mar 2022 The Hindu BusinessLine
Boeing claims that SpiceJet refused to accept deliveries of these aircraft as it is unable to find a lessor to SLB
Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Amazon, Boeing, CrowdStrike and others
01:00pm, Thursday, 10'th Mar 2022 CNBC
These are the stocks posting the largest moves before the bell.
Russia says China has refused to supply airlines with parts after sanctions
12:05pm, Thursday, 10'th Mar 2022 South China Morning Post
China has refused to supply Russian airlines with aircraft parts, an official at Russia’s aviation authority was quoted by Russian news agencies as saying on Thursday, after Boeing and Airbus halted supply of components.Russia’s aviation sector is being squeezed by Western sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine, with Russia’s foreign ministry warning this week that the safety of Russian passenger flights was under threat.Agencies including Interfax quoted Valery Kudinov, a Rosaviatsia official…
China refuses to supply aircraft parts after sanctions, Russia says
11:52am, Thursday, 10'th Mar 2022 The Daily Star Bangladesh
China has refused to supply Russian airlines with aircraft parts, an official at Russia''s aviation authority was quoted by Russian news agencies as saying on Thursday, after Boeing (BA.N) and Airbus (AIR.PA) halted supply of components.
Boeing notches order from DHL Express for six new 777 freighter jets
11:19pm, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 Business Journals
Freighter jets made up more than 10% of Boeing’s gross orders in the first two months of 2022 as shippers continue to lean on air freight to respond to increased global e-commerce sales.
Boeing keeps up order activity in February as jet deliveries lag
02:00pm, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 Business Journals
The company has been producing around two 787 Dreamliners per month since mid-2021, but is awaiting FAA approval to hand them off them off to customers in the wake of quality-control issues.
Former Boeing Rotorcraft Director Joins Xeriant''s Board of Advisors
01:05pm, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 Benzinga
BOCA RATON, Fla., March 09, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Xeriant, Inc. (OTCQB: XERI ) ("Xeriant" or "The Company"), an aerospace company dedicated to Advanced Air Mobility, announced today the appointment of former Boeing Director and retired USMC Colonel John "Bones" Parker to the Company''s Board of Advisors. Mr. Parker has over 35 years of experience in aviation, strategic planning, global operations, program management and international relations. His distinguished career includes leadership positions in the USMC, the Pentagon, the Council on Foreign Relations and most recently with The Boeing Company. As Director of Boeing''s Vertical Lift Global Sales and Marketing, Mr. Parker was responsible for the development of foreign military sales for Boeing''s vertical lift aircraft portfolio, leading an international sales team focused on worldwide sales and marketing of the AH-64E Apache, AH-6 Little Bird, CH-47 Chinook and V-22 Osprey, coordinating purchases with U.S. Government agencies, allies and eligible coalition partner nations. "We are honored to have John on our team.
Kenmare Resources could benefit from Boeing metal move as plane maker dumps Russian suppliers
02:30am, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 Independent Ireland
A decision by plane maker Boeing to stop buying titanium from Russia could benefit Irish mining firm Kenmare Resources, whose Moma mine in Mozambique is one of the largest titanium mineral deposits in the world.
From McDonald’s to TikTok, why are big brands bailing on Russia? | Russia-Ukraine war
01:40am, Wednesday, 09'th Mar 2022 State Of Press
As Russia faces unprecedented sanctions following its invasion of Ukraine, an equally extraordinary number of corporations are pulling out of the country – often going above and beyond what is required by law. From Shell, Exxon, Boeing and Airbus, to Apple, Disney, TikTok, McDonald’s and Starbucks, top brands and industry leaders are suspending their operations in Russia …
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