Boeing Lay's low at Paris Air Show
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The picture above tells a lot of the story, but not all of it, oddly enough. This may be one of the strangest iterations of the Paris Air Show seen in recent memory, as aircraft maker Airbus (EADSY) landed some new contracts,
PARIS (Reuters) -Lockheed Martin and Boeing said on Monday they are positioning themselves to secure a significant share of U.S. President Donald Trump's Golden Dome missile defense system, as competition intensifies over what could become one of the world's largest defense contracts.
Boeing Co. said it’s made more progress in the past four to five months on the long-delayed new presidential aircraft than at any point in the last four years as it identifies ways to streamline the complex program.
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French authorities closed a handful of Israeli firms' stalls at the Paris Air Show, citing a decision to ban "offensive weapons" being displayed amid the Gaza war.
The global commercial aviation fleet will stand just under 50,000 planes in 2044, with most built over the next 20 years, according to a Boeing forecast released Saturday.