Coronavirus prompts Boeing to launch 'Confident Travel' initiative to encourage passengers to get back on planes
As coronavirus restrictions begin to ease across the country, Boeing is encouraging airline passengers to get back on planes with its Confident Travel Initiative.
Airbus examining restructuring including job cuts -sources
Airbus is exploring restructuring plans involving the possibility of "deep" job cuts as it braces for a prolonged coronavirus crisis after furloughing thousands of workers, industry sources said, though no decision is imminent
Boeing CEO: Coronavirus likely to cause a major airline to go out of business
Boeing CEO David Calhoun said Tuesday that he thinks at least one major U.S. airline could fold as a result of COVID-19.
Boeing CEO: Could take 5 years for airlines to experience growth again
Airline CEOs say it could take three years for airline traffic to return to 2019 levels and another two years for the industry to see growth.
Boeing won't seek coronavirus-related government aid after raising $25B
The Chicago-based jet maker credited the demand for its bond offering to long-term support for the aviation industry and confidence in the market created by the CARES Act.
Boeing whacked by coronavirus, 737 MAX grounding
Boeing lost $641 million as COVID-19 and the grounding of the 737 MAX aircraft significantly impacted business.
Boeing eyes major bond issue to raise funds
The preparations reflect Boeing's confidence that it can tap the capital markets to strengthen its finances
Prosecutors, regulators probe Boeing 737 Max production issues
The inquiries build on a federal grand-jury investigation into hazardously designed flight-control systems, according to people familiar with the details.
Boeing outlines terms of voluntary layoffs, future of air travel industry
Potential layoffs come after the company resumed production some states.
Boeing to resume 787 production at South Carolina
Boeing Co will resume production of 787 aircraft at its facilities in South Carolina, with most of the staff returning by May 4, the company said on Monday.
Coronavirus fallout pushing Boeing to borrow more money
Boeing Co says it will need borrow more money to get through the next six months to continue supplying its smaller companies with parts and services in order to keep them afloat during the downturn.
Boeing ends deal, angering Brazilian jet maker Embraer
The pair had planned to work together on Embraer's commercial aviation business and to develop new markets for its C-390 Millennium aircraft.
Boeing 737 MAX faces new source of delay – Coronavirus
The troubled jet isn't likely to win Federal Aviation Administration approval to fly again until August or later, a sign Boeing's anticipated midyear target is likely to slip, according to people briefed on the matter.
Boeing plans to cut 787 Dreamliner output, jobs: Report
Output of the dreamliner could be reportedly cut in half
Boeing is sued for $336 million over canceled 737 MAX order
Boeing Co. was sued for $336 million on Wednesday by a Kuwaiti leasing company that accused it of wrongly refusing to return advance payments on a now-canceled order for 40 of its troubled 737 MAX planes.
Boeing to restart operations at Philadelphia area plants next week
Boeing Co said on Friday it would resume operations at production facilities in Philadelphia next week after a two-week suspension due to the spread of the coronavirus.
Spirit AeroSystems bringing back some furloughed workers
About 2,100 workers, hourly and salaried, are scheduled to return to various production lines at the Spirit plant in Wichita on Monday.
Boeing to resume commercial airplane production at Puget Sound
Boeing Co. on Thursday said it will resume commercial airline production at its Puget Sound facilities next week,
Coronavirus shutdown forces more Boeing 737 MAX cancellations
Boeing on Tuesday reported another 75 cancellations for its 737 MAX jetliner in March, as the coronavirus crisis worsens disruptions from the grounding of its best-selling jet.
Boeing considers 10% cut to workforce
Plan could involve buyouts, early retirement, involuntary layoffs