EADS shareholders on Wednesday approved reforms aimed at lessening governments’ influence in the European aerospace giant and parent company of Airbus.
EADS shareholders on Wednesday approved reforms aimed at lessening governments’ influence in the European aerospace giant and parent company of Airbus.
MONTREAL/NEW YORK - Bombardier will forgo displaying its CSeries at the Paris Air Show in June in order to finish testing before the jetliner’s first flight the same month, CEO Pierre Beaudoin said.
NEW YORK - US aerospace giant Boeing said it would cut between 2,000 to 2,300 jobs by the end of the year in the Seattle region as it winds down development of its 787 and 747 aircraft.
LONDON — Ryanair Holdings agreed to buy 175 Boeing 737 jets worth $15.6 billion at list price to offer discount flights in markets vacated by full-service rivals and said it may opt to add 200 more by the end of the year.
The global airline industry has forecast a modest improvement in global net profits for 2013, crediting a backdrop of rising optimism about the world’s economy — particularly in the United States and Europe.
Sri Lanka’s president opened the country’s second international airport on Monday, intended to help spur a new economic hub and act as a gateway to the island’s southeast.
PARIS - Indonesian airline Lion Air is to buy 234 short to medium range aircraft from Airbus for (euro) 18.4 billion ($24 billion), in what is being billed as the biggest civilian deal in the history of the aircraft manufacturer.
A team of experts dealing with the space station, rockets, satellites, planes and automobiles as well as 500 of Boeing’s own engineers expended 200,000 hours of analysis and tests to find a solution to the Dreamliner’s baffling battery issue. Chief project engineer Mike Sinnett dissects the problem and outlines a comprehensive plan to refloat the great plane
Sri Lanka is turning its newest international airport opening on Monday into a tax-free zone to attract aviation-related industries, a top official said.
A team of experts dealing with the space station, rockets, satellites, planes and automobiles as well as 500 of Boeing’s own engineers expended 200,000 hours of analysis and tests to find a solution to the Dreamliner’s baffling battery issue. Chief project engineer Mike Sinnett dissects the problem and outlines a comprehensive plan to refloat the great plane