Japans Boeing super interceptor jet deal likely to anger China

03:00am, Saturday, 15'th Jan 2022 South China Morning Post
The already strained ties between Beijing and Tokyo are set to worsen with the sealing of a deal for Boeing to upgrade Japans warplanes into super interceptors, analysts warn.According to the US Defence Department, the contract was agreed in late December and involves the upgrade of the Japan Air Self Defence Force (JASDF) fleet of F-15J Eagles, which numbered 155 in service as of 2020.The deal is in line with Japans more proactive posture in response to increasing regional tensions. Also

FAA issues 5G restrictions for Boeing 787 jets

10:05pm, Friday, 14'th Jan 2022 Seeking Alpha
In its first aircraft specific restrictions related to new 5G wireless service expected to begin next week, the Federal Aviation Administration issues new precautions for Boeing (BA)
The Airbus A321neo and the 737 MAX have become increasingly popular for flights across the Atlantic, acting as an efficient long-haul option.

Boeing: A Drop Of Success In The Ocean Of Failures

06:55pm, Thursday, 13'th Jan 2022 Seeking Alpha

Dow Jones Leads Mixed Market As Boeing Soars, This Top Chip Stock Breaks Out

03:41pm, Thursday, 13'th Jan 2022 Investor''s Business Daily
Stocks were mixed Thursday morning after early gains faded. The Dow Jones industrials held a 100-point gain as Boeing and Visa rallied.
Bloomberg reported the grounded jet might be flying in China by the end of January. That would be a small bit of good news for the plane manufacturer.
Boeing (BA)+2.9% pre-market on reports that its 737 MAX jet could return to service in China later this month.The MAX is set to resume flights in the coming weeks, but no firm date
Boeing shares jumped higher Thursday amid reports the planemaker''s 737 MAX jet could return to service in China, the world''s biggest market, later this month.
The Nasdaq indexes outperformed as beaten down stocks scored the biggest gains. The Dow Jones lagged, hurt by a sell-off in IBM.

Factbox-Airbus vs Boeing orders and deliveries in 2021

08:12pm, Tuesday, 11'th Jan 2022 FX Empire
(Reuters) Planemakers Airbus and Boeing have issued their annual orders and deliveries for 2021, showing mixed fortunes in their transatlantic business rivalry.
Full story available on Benzinga.com
Boeing <> reports 909 gross orders last year, more than double its total for the previous two years combined and outpacing Airbus <> for the first time in three

Boeing airliner sales jump but deliveries lag rival Airbus

04:38pm, Tuesday, 11'th Jan 2022 ABC News
After a couple dismal years, Boeing is getting more orders and delivering more airline planes
The manufacturer sold a net 535 new planes last year after factoring in cancellations, ahead of its chief rival, Airbus.
Boeing has seen particular success in selling a high-density variant of the Max that can seat 200 instead of its normal capacity of 178.
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