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News For NOC;BA;BAESY;LLL;FLIR;COL;LMT;RTN;GD;LMIA From The Last 14 Days
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June 17, 2013
06:48 EDTBABoeing 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
06:39 EDTBABoeing, GE commit to ten 787-10X Dreamliners
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06:28 EDTBABoeing, Qatar Airways announce agreement worth up to $2.8B for nine 777-300ERs
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06:26 EDTBASkymark Airlines intends to select 737 MAX for fleet renewal program
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06:20 EDTNOCNorthrop Grumman to upgrade container vessel navigation systems for Arklow
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06:12 EDTBAUTC 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).
06:02 EDTLMTITT Exelis receives contract from Lockheed Martin F-35 program
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05:59 EDTBAESYEADS CEO: Window closed on any BAE Systems deal, Reuters reports
European aerospace firm EADS (EADSY) CEO Tom Enders ruled out another attempt to merge with Britain's BAE Systems (BAESY), saying that both companies had moved on after the failure of last year's $45B deal, reports Reuters. Reference Link
05:40 EDTBAGE bets on ceramic jet engine parts, WSJ reports
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June 16, 2013
21:30 EDTBAILFC said to be set to order $5B worth of Airbus jets, Reuters reports
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16:11 EDTRTNRaytheon's MALD-J completes flight test under budget
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13:33 EDTRTNRaytheon delivers more than 500 tactical AESA radars
Raytheon announced it has delivered more than 500 tactical active electronically scanned array AESA, radars for multiple platforms worldwide -- an industry first. The company's AESA portfolio -- including the APG-79, APG-63V3 and APG-82V1 radars -- has also achieved more than 400,000 cumulative operational flight hours on F-15, F/A-18E/F and EA-18G aircraft.
June 15, 2013
15:07 EDTRTNRaytheon to maintain US Air Force Global Hawk ground elements
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15:06 EDTRTN, BARaytheon 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
June 14, 2013
17:13 EDTBAUnited to move to bigger Dreamliner, A350 planes, Bloomberg says
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17:10 EDTRTNRaytheon awarded $534.8M U.S. Air Force contract
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16:25 EDTBAMoog 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.
15:42 EDTBAUnited to shift order to bigger Boeing, Airbus planes, Bloomberg says
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08:00 EDTBABoeing to build a larger 787, compete with Airbus A350, Reuters reports
Boeing (BA) is set to launch a larger version of its 787 Dreamliner jetliner to meet demand for long-haul travel within Asia and other long-haul routes, sources say, reports Reuters.The bigger plane would compete with the Airbus A350 (EADSY). Reference Link
07:14 EDTBABoeing could see $6B annually with increased 787 output, Bloomberg reports
Boeing is moving closer to a further production increase that would reward investors by freeing up billions of dollars for dividends and buybacks, reports Bloomberg. Boeing will need a faster rate to fill more than 800 Dreamliner orders and make room for a stretched version of the jet by 2020. Building the additional planes would increase annual revenue by $6.7B, Bloomberg Industries estimates. Reference Link
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