Frederico Fleury Curado, Embraer's president and chief executive, says the company has been pitching its smaller E-Jets, with fewer than 130 seats, as the perfect size for routes that aren't dense with traffic—a concept he calls “right-sizing.” Bigger …
Last month, The Wall Street Journal reported on Boeing's (NYSE: BA ) plans to "concede the fighter market" to Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT ) , shift the focus of its defense business away from building fighter jets, and focus on building "bombers, drones …
Boeing, the world's largest aerospace company, on Sunday announced a massive order for 50 jets worth $4.9 billion. The order came from Garuda Indonesia, the flag-carrier airline of Indonesia that is named after a mythical, giant bird. While the huge …
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Ethiopian flights to Dublin and Los Angeles will be operated three times a week with the ultra-modern Boeing 787 Dreamliner, which offers unparalleled on-board comfort to passengers. … strategic plan called Vision 2025 that will see it become the …
PA> still plans to deliver its first A350 wide-body plane to launch customer Qatar Airways this year, but is aware that it is working for a “demanding” customer, its chief executive said on Friday. Qatar recently rejected some aircraft … The A350 is …
… was a dark period of time for this business.” Program offices at Wright-Patterson to build a new military jet trainer and a replacement for Air Force One presidential jets could become “more robust” as the programs gain momentum. … “They've got …
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Rod Meranda, business development lead for the Boeing JSTARS program, told reporters in September that they opted for a bigger aircraft in order to meet future requirements. “Smaller jets have a harder time based on the size of the engine to go ahead …