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DHL Express orders six Boeing 777 freighters
11:18pm, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 Big News Network
SAN FRANCISCO, March 8 (Xinhua) -- Boeing on Tuesday announced that DHL Express has placed an order for six additional 777 Freighters. The purchase takes DHL Express'' order book total to 28 777 Freighters since it placed its first direct order in 2018. "The Boeing 777 Freighter… will connect DHL''s global hubs in Cincinnati, Leipzig and Hong Kong as well as serving other key markets," said Geoff Kehr, se
DHL Express places order for six more Boeing 777 freighters (NYSE:BA)
09:21pm, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 Seeking Alpha
DHL Express says it placed an order for six additional Boeing (BA) 777 freighters, taking DHL''s order book total to 28 777 freighters since it placed its first direct order in 2018; it…
Boeing deliveries slide sequentially in February amid Dreamliner halt
07:24pm, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 Business Journals
The planemaker handed over 22 aircraft last month.
Boeing Registers 22 Aircraft Deliveries In February
06:41pm, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 Benzinga
Boeing Co (NYSE: BA ) delivered 22 airplanes in the month of February compared to 32 in January. Deliveries of the 787 … Full story available on Benzinga.com
Boeing Delivers Fewer Jets. Why the Number Isn''t Spooking Investors.
06:32pm, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 Barron''s
The commercial aerospace giant Boeing is taking the long view on production, projecting it will deliver roughly 250 more jets than last year.
Owners Outfoxed as Russia Absconds With $10 Billion of Jets - BNN Bloomberg
05:43pm, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 BNN Bloomberg
Aircraft owners are coming to grips with the loss of hundreds of Airbus SE and Boeing Co. jets that Russian carriers have effectively shielded from seizure behind a new incarnation of the Iron Curtain.
Boeing deliveries slowed in February as Dreamliners still paused (NYSE:BA)
05:25pm, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 Seeking Alpha
Boeing <> reports orders for 37 commercial jets in February while continuing to struggle to ramp up deliveries, handing over only 22 jets to customers, its fewest since August.Of…
Boeing’s airplane deliveries slipped in February as Dreamliner problem lingers
04:55pm, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 Newslanes
A Boeing 737 MAX airplane lands after a test flight at Boeing Field in Seattle, Washington, June 29, 2020. Karen Ducey | Reuters Boeing delivered 22 jetliners to customers in February, its fewest since August, as a pause in Dreamliner handovers continues to weigh on the company. Twenty of those aircraft were 737 Max planes. […] Boeing’s airplane deliveries slipped in February as Dreamliner problem lingers
Boeing''s airplane deliveries slipped in February as Dreamliner problem lingers
04:00pm, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 CNBC
Boeing handed over 22 planes to customers in February, its fewest since August.
Saudi Chinook delivery on schedule, Boeing turns eyes to F-15 upgrades
02:41pm, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 Breaking Defense
A Boeing executive said the Saudis have successful used their F-15SA to “kill” cruise missiles fired by the Iranian-backed Houthi militias in Yemen, a missile defense capability that the Kingdom needs.
Invasion of Ukraine Prompts Exodus of Western Companies from Russia
01:15pm, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 Voice of America News
A growing number of Western businesses are either halting operations in Russia or exiting altogether over that country’s military incursion of neighboring Ukraine. The major hit to Russia’s economy will likely come from the crucial oil and gas industry. British-based BP announced Sunday that it is divesting its $14 billion stake in Russian state-owned oil and gas company Rosneft. Meanwhile, Chief Executive Officer Ben van Beurden of Britain-based Shell Oil Company issued an apology Tuesday for buying Russian crude oil last week, and said it would end all of its operations in Russia, including pipeline gas and liquid natural gas. Shell previously announced it was abandoning its joint venture with state-owned Gazprom and the now-suspended Nord Stream 2 pipeline, built to carry natural gas from Russia to western Europe. Japanese automakers Toyota and Nissan have announced plans to suspend production at their plants in the western port city of St. Petersburg and end all vehicle exports to Russia.
Boeing And Airbus''s Paths Diverge On Buying Titanium From Russia — Will The Supply Woes Worsen?
09:10am, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 Benzinga
Boeing Co (NYSE: BA ) has suspended buying titanium from Russia since the country invaded Ukraine, The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday, citing a spokeswoman for the planemaker. What Happened: Chicago-based Boeing told WSJ it had closed its engineering offices in Moscow and Kyiv and stopped sending spare plane parts to Russian airlines. The company sources about a third of its titanium from Russia, with the rest coming from the United States, Japan, China and Kazakhstan. The metal, known for its strength and lightness, is used in making commercial jets and military aircraft. “Our inventory and diversity of titanium … Full story available on Benzinga.com
Ukraine war: Scottish expat worried over Ukrainian wife''s visa bid
01:54am, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 Kwhen FinanceInvesting Club: With uncertainty all around, Cramer explains Boeing and five more holdings
06:55pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 CNBC
The most difficult issue right now is how to quantify the negatives, as the crisis in Ukraine drags on. Here''s how we''re thinking about a dozen names in the Trust.
Boeing Halts Russian Titanium Purchases as Airbus Keeps Buying - BNN Bloomberg
05:46pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 BNN Bloomberg
(Bloomberg) -- Boeing Co. has halted titanium purchases from Russia while rival Airbus SE continues to source from the country, highlighting the uncertain path for aerospace manufacturers following the invasion of Ukraine.
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