(Reuters) -Boeing pushed the first delivery of its long-delayed 777X jet program to 2027 and took a bigger-than-expected $5 billion charge on Wednesday, in another setback for the U.S. aerospace ...
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Germany's Pistorius says ministers are damned to succeed "National interests need to be put aside by one or the other" Renegotiations needed to change project, Pistorius says BERLIN/MADRID, Aug 28 ...
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Airbus's chief executive said Europe still needs the Future Combat Air System fighter jet program after the German chancellor called into question his country's need for such an aircraft. Speaking ...
Boeing delays 777X delivery to 2027 Boeing has taken a total of $15 billion in charges on 777X program Positive free cash flow offsets larger-than-expected 777X charge Shares fall Oct 29 (Reuters) - ...