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Spirit AeroSystems, a key Boeing supplier, is temporarily laying off workers on its 737 production line to manage an inventory surplus, the company said Friday.
Spirit AeroSystems’ Q1 2025 financial results, announced May 1 in Wichita, paint a mixed picture for the aerostructures ...
AerCap Not Interested In New Airplane is published in Aviation Daily, an Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN) Market ...
American Airlines' new Flagship Suite business class is set to enter service in June. Here's where you can fly it first.
Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary is the latest aviation chief executive to consider COMAC as an alternative to the Boeing-Airbus ...
Ryanair is one of Boeing's biggest customers, operating only 737s across its entire fleet of planes.
Airbus SE said it won’t cover the cost of tariffs on its planes imported by U.S. airlines, setting up a clash with carriers ...
Airbus and Delta Air Lines are using the same tactic from a past trade war to avoid tariffs by sending aircraft to other ...
Airbus has not been directly hit by especially high tariffs between China and the United States despite having an assembly ...
If Airbus and Boeing were to pitch him on next-generation narrowbodies, AerCap CEO Aengus Kelly would reply, "Don't let the ...
Europe’s Airbus has reached a deal to acquire manufacturing assets from Spirit AeroSystems as the struggling Kansas-based ...
Boeing shares rose Monday after the manufacturer got two pieces of good news as its stock was upgraded by Bernstein analysts, ...