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| February 20, 2013 |
| 05:43 EDT |  | BA | Boeing issues statement on contract approval by SPEEA-represented employees Boeing and its negotiations team are pleased that professional engineers represented by the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace, or SPEEA, approved their contract tonight. However, the company is deeply disappointed that technical employees rejected the company's best-and-final offer and authorized a strike. "Our goal throughout this entire process was to make sure SPEEA-represented employees were rewarded for the contributions they bring to this company every single day," said Ray Conner, president and CEO, Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "We believe this offer leads the market in every way. The realities of the market require us to make changes so we can invest in new products and keep winning in this competitive environment, which will allow us to continue to provide a solid future for our team. That's why our proposal to move future hires to an enhanced 401(k)-style retirement plan is so important, as we have repeatedly emphasized over the course of these negotiations," said Conner. "Now more than ever is the time to move forward together." |
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| June 18, 2013 |
| 19:58 EDT |  | BA | Boeing 787 makes emergency landing, WSJ reports
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| 10:12 EDT |  | BA | Boeing, Korea Air announce commitment to purchase 11 airplanes for $3.6B Boeing and Korean Air announced that the airline has agreed to purchase five 747-8 Intercontinental airplanes and six 777-300ER jetliners, valued at approximately $3.6B at current list prices. |
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| 10:11 EDT |  | BA | 100 export orders expected for V-22 Osprey, Defense News reports
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| 08:35 EDT |  | BA | Embraer, Boeing team to market and sell KC-390 aircrafts
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| 08:13 EDT |  | BA | Emirates CEO says Boeing Dreamliner 787-10 may be too small, Bloomberg reports
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| 07:06 EDT |  | BA | Boeing launches 787-10 Dreamliner
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| 06:11 EDT |  | BA | Boeing, Air Lease announce commitment for 30 787-10Xs Boeing (BA) announced today at the Paris Air Show a memorandum of understanding with Air Lease (AL) to purchase 33 airplanes. The Los Angeles-based leasing company has committed to order three 787-9 and 30 787-10X Dreamliners. Boeing looks forward to working with ALC to finalize the details of the agreement, at which time the airplanes will be posted to the Boeing Orders & Deliveries website as a firm order. ALC expects to begin taking 787-10X deliveries in 2019. |
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| 06:05 EDT |  | BA | United Continental increases Dreamliner order to 65
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| June 17, 2013 |
| 17:34 EDT |  | BA | Boeing awarded $3.41B U.S. Army contract
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| 10:55 EDT |  | BA | UTC Aerospace Systems signs Boeing 787 service agreement with ST Aerospace
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| 06:48 EDT |  | BA | Boeing says doubts about Dreamliner safety to linger for awhile, NY Times says Boeing expects doubts about the safety of its 787 Dreamliner jet to linger for at least several more months, Raymond Conner, chief executive of Boeing’s civil aircraft division said yesterday, according to The New York Times. The problems with the Dreamliner's lithium batteries, however, have not slowed the development of other Boeing planes, including a revamped version of its popular 777 wide-body, Conner stated, the newspaper added. Reference Link |
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| 06:39 EDT |  | BA | Boeing, GE commit to ten 787-10X Dreamliners
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| 06:28 EDT |  | BA | Boeing, Qatar Airways announce agreement worth up to $2.8B for nine 777-300ERs
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| 06:26 EDT |  | BA | Skymark Airlines intends to select 737 MAX for fleet renewal program
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| 06:12 EDT |  | BA | UTC Aerospace to provide wheels, carbon brakes for Virgin Atlantic 787-9 fleet UTC Aerospace Systems has been selected by Virgin Atlantic Airways to supply the wheels, carbon brakes and MRO services for its fleet of 16 new Boeing (BA) 787-9 aircraft. The company will provide the equipment through its Wheels & Brakes business in Troy, Ohio. The first aircraft is scheduled for delivery in September 2014. UTC Aerospace Systems is a unit of United Technologies (UTX). |
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| 05:40 EDT |  | BA | GE bets on ceramic jet engine parts, WSJ reports
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| June 16, 2013 |
| 21:30 EDT |  | BA | ILFC said to be set to order $5B worth of Airbus jets, Reuters reports
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| June 15, 2013 |
| 15:06 EDT |  | BA | Raytheon awarded contract for F-15C AESA radars Boeing (BA) has awarded Raytheon (RTN) a follow-on contract for the sixth production lot of APG-63(V)3 active electronically scanned array radars for United States Air Force and Air National Guard F-15C aircraft |
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| June 14, 2013 |
| 17:13 EDT |  | BA | United to move to bigger Dreamliner, A350 planes, Bloomberg says
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| 16:25 EDT |  | BA | Moog awarded contract from Boeing Moog (MOG.A, MOG.B) announced that its Aircraft Group was recently awarded a contract by Boeing (BA) for the design, development and qualification of the Weapons Bay Actuation System for the F-15 Silent Eagle. The Moog system is part of the new conformal weapons bay and is used to operate multiple door surfaces and provide other actuation functions. |
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