"Unfortunately, layoffs are a hard but necessary step to align to our new reality, preserve liquidity and position ourselves for the eventual return to growth," the CEO says
During the travel of the VVIPs, the two B777 aircraft will be operated by pilots of the Indian Air Force and not of Air India
Boeing sold no airline planes and customers canceled orders for 43 of its 737 Max jet last month as the aircraft maker continued to struggle
Airport infrastructure needs to prioritise safety
The Federal Aviation Administration on Monday asked for public comment on the changes it expects to require to the plane linked to two fatal crashes
From the beginning, everything about the plane, known as the "queen of the skies" was big
In Commercial Airplanes Programs, Boeing delivered a total of 20 aircraft in the second quarter of 2020
Chief Executive Dave Calhoun says Boeing will stop building the iconic jet in 2022
The production cuts reflect concern among aviation companies across the board about the pace of the coronavirus recovery
The International Air Transport Association cited the inability of the United States and developing countries to contain the coronavirus
Boeing hopes to bring the jet to market as passenger travel rebounds after a downturn caused by the pandemic
The US aviation regulator, FAA, had issued an emergency directive in this matter on Friday
The Federal Aviation Administration said its order affected about 2,000 twin-engine passenger jets in the United States.
Under the terms of the contract, Boeing will provide engineering support services, resources and personnel for activities aboard the ISS and manage many of the station's systems, the release said
The situation underscores the strain facing airlines during the coronavirus pandemic
Boeing said it completed delivery of all 22 Apache and 15 Chinook military helicopters to the IAF and is fully committed to meet their operational needs of the Indian armed forces
The Dublin-based lessor said it has reduced its near-term commitments by over 140 aircraft since the start of the year
The last 747-8 will roll out of a Seattle-area factory in about two years
Boeing began conducting certification flights to evaluate upgrades to the aircraft's automated flight control system, blamed for two deadly crashes that forced regulators to ground the plane
The MAX 737 certification flights will be conducted by FAA pilots and are likely to be carried out in the Seattle area, where the aircraft is being manufactured