Plane maker is burning through an estimated $1bn a month during a strike by its largest labour union
Plane maker announces plans to raise up to $25bn in new capital and agrees $10bn credit facility
Intense war demands have left IDF relying on US to fill gaps in air defences
They use contractors around the world to boost output of ammunition, rocket motors and missiles
US aerospace group has said it will axe about 17,000 jobs from its global workforce
Successful test is step forward in billionaire’s bid to create fully reusable spacecraft
CEO Kelly Ortberg says third-quarter results will ‘recognise impacts’ of machinists’ strike
Airline blames cancellations on delayed deliveries of Rolls-Royce engines and parts for its Boeing 787 fleet
US plane maker’s withdrawal of pay offer threatens to compound industry problems
New Delhi will soon recruit a western partner to produce its first world-class jet engine. The decision will be fraught with geopolitical implications
Plane maker says union demands threaten company’s competitiveness
Tens of thousands of picketing machinists dig in as plane maker reels from latest crisis
Without US support, analysts believe the Israeli air force will struggle to mount a successful operation
Tehran claims success but early Israeli assessment suggests attack caused few hits and no casualties
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First vessel of new Zhou class was being prepared for sea trials
Global airlines look to new fuels and radical designs to offset rising carbon emissions
Lords committee says mooted boost in defence spending ‘may not be enough’
Supplier Spirit AeroSystems will begin furloughs in three weeks if a strike at its largest customer continues
The country has increased spending on arms dramatically but remains a laggard in domestic production
Company says improved pay and retirement terms represent ‘best and final’ proposal
Chief executive says new partners needed if EU constellation project fails to reach agreement
Andrius Kubilius, named as the bloc’s first military head, says western Europe must prepare for Russian attacks
Clock is ticking in search for buyers of 163-year-old Belfast landmark and three other works across UK
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