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Avolon agrees $4 billion deal for 40 Boeing 737 MAX jets - Reuters Global leasing giant Avolon said on Thursday it had committed to ordering 40 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft in a deal worth over $4 billion at current ...
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Southwest says Boeing's aircraft delays will force the airline to scale back hiring plans Southwest expects to receive only 70 Boeing 737 Max planes this year, down from 90.
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Boeing's tanker losses top $7 billion - Defense News Despite the KC-46 subcontractor's quality problem, which Boeing said is being fixed, the company saw signs of strong demand for the tanker and the ...
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5 big analyst cuts: Boeing rating shaved after Q1 beat | Pro Recap - Yahoo Finance Here is your daily Pro Recap of the biggest analyst cuts you may have missed since yesterday: downgrades at Boeing, Enphase, EA, Deutsche Bank, ...
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UPDATE 1-Three-quarters of Boeing 737 MAXs to need fuselage bracket fix before delivery About 75% of the 225 737s in Boeing's inventory will need rework to fix a manufacturing problem before they can be delivered, Boeing's chief ...
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Boeing's tanker losses now top $7 billion - Defense News Boeing defense also brought in $6.5 billion in revenues in this year's first quarter, a more than $1 billion increase over 2022′s first quarter.
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Boeing stock rises on plans to boost production, Q1 earnings beat - Yahoo Finance Yahoo Finance's Pras Subramanian joins the Live show to discuss the rise in stock for Boeing following first-quarter earnings.
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Boeing loses $425 million but plans production boost for Max - King 5 News Boeing lost $425 million in the first quarter but said Wednesday that it plans to boost production of its best-selling plane, the 737 Max, ...
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Boeing expects 737 deliveries to remain on track in 2023, despite manufacturing issue Boeing said despite a manufacturing issue discovered with the 737 earlier this month, the OEM still expects to deliver between 400-450 this year.
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Southwest Airlines Stock Falls After Earnings. It Has a Boeing Problem. | Barron's Aircraft delivery delays at Boeing (BA) are set to increase Southwest's costs and restrict its ability to meet demand later in the year.
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