Jumat, 09 April 2021

Google Alert - Boeing

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Boeing
Daily update April 10, 2021
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The aircraft maker said the subcontractor's problems have caused millions in damages to Boeing and jeopardized work that is critically important to the ...
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This week's bankruptcy filing by TECT Aerospace laid bare an extreme case of the financial pressure many Boeing suppliers in Washington state are ...
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(Adds Boeing comment). April 9 (Reuters) - A union representing about 220 Boeing Co workers said on Friday that members will vote on Sunday ...
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Boeing is selling a large industrial office and warehouse complex it owns near Paine Field in Everett, marking the Chicago-based jet maker's latest ...
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Logistics company and Boeing supplier XPO Logistics Supply Chain Inc. cut 104 jobs in Everett. TECT Aerospace, after receiving tens of millions from ...
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At Boeing's direction, we have temporarily removed these 17 aircraft from service in order to complete necessary inspections and make any changes ...
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average edged higher in a mixed session Friday, even as aerospace giant Boeing (BA) dipped. Rival aerospace stock ...
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Morf3D's Boeing backing. Established in 2015, Morf3D has supplied 3D-printed customized titanium and aluminum parts for Boeing satellites and ...
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Boeing announced a new problem with the troubled 737 Max -- this time, the issue is with its electrical system. "Boeing has recommended to 16 ...
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The FAA ✈️ on Twitter: ".@Boeing recommends operators of some 737 MAX airplanes ...
Boeing recommends operators of some 737 MAX airplanes temporarily remove them from service to address a potential electrical issue. The FAA will ...
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Boeing: Possible electrical issue in some 737 Max aircraft - The Economic Times
Regulators in the U.S., Europe, Canada, Brazil and other countries cleared the plane to resume flying after Boeing changed an automated ...
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