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Air France-KLM Group has confirmed it will cut its Airbus A350F order, reducing total commitment to six aircraft.
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Malaysian aerospace composites specialist CTRM is to acquire Spirit AeroSystems' facility in Subang, one of the Asian operations being divested by Spirit as part of the Boeing takeover. CTRM - which ...
BERLIN, Aug 9 (Reuters) - The worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza and Israel's plans to expand military control over the ...
Satellite images revealed the scope of destruction in the south of France where an area larger than the country's capital ...
Spirit AeroSystems said it agreed to sell its facility and businesses in Subang, Malaysia for $95.2 million to aerospace manufacturer Composites Technology Research Malaysia.
Supply chain woes continue to plague Airbus, putting the company's 2025 production and delivery goals in jeopardy.
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Switzerland’s leading leisure travel airline, Edelweiss, has welcomed the second Airbus A350-900 to its fleet. Take a closer look.
Boeing leads in net orders and order value for H1 2025, but Airbus is narrowing the gap, especially in single-aisle jets.
The aircraft parts maker asserted that former CEO Larry Lawson breached his retirement agreement by becoming a consultant for the activist investor Elliott Management.
Boeing agreed to acquire Spirit in July last year in a roughly $4.7 billion deal that included Boeing-related commercial operations as well as commercial, defense and aftermarket operations.