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Four flight attendants on the Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 plane that experienced a mid-air cabin panel blowout in January last ...
Boeing offers a revised contract to 3,200 defense workers in St. Louis, aiming to prevent a strike with better pay, pension ...
Boeing extended a new contract to the workers on July 31. The union members will vote on it on August 3, beginning at 10:00 CT. If the modified offer is rejected, then a strike would begin at 00:00 on ...
Boeing has secured a contract with the U.S. Army valued at $883.1 million. The Defense Department said Friday the cost-plus-fixed-fee contract is for cargo engineering and logistics support services.
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Boeing Might Go on Strike: What Happens to the F-47 NGAD Fighter?
Despite what appears to be an imminent strike vote by 3,200 machinists at its St. Louis defense plants, Boeing’s leadership ...
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The Manila Times on MSNBoeing's Quarterly Loss Shrinks as Jet Deliveries Rebound, but Shares Drop
In May, Boeing's defense, space, and security division resumed deliveries of its KC-46 aerial refueling tanker to the U.S.
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Bad News for F-47 NAGD Fighter: A Boeing Strike Might Be Coming Soon
A potential strike at Boeing’s St. Louis defense plants threatens to derail the U.S. Air Force’s most critical aviation ...
Weapons firms will fare well in President Trump’s budget but military personnel and veterans will not, the Quincy Institute’s ...
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The National Interest on MSNThe X-37B’s Next Mission: Testing a Quantum Sensor and Laser Communications
Should the eighth mission scheduled for August 21 occur as planned, it is believed that the X-37B spacecraft will spend more than a year in orbit.
As a global leader in motion control technology, Nabtesco boasts the leading global and/or domestic market share with its main products in each of its segments. Nabtesco’s precision reduction gears ...
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Republicans reject Democrats’ amendment to block Trump from taking Qatari jet after presidency
Republicans on the Senate Appropriations Committee on Thursday rejected what they described as a “poison pill” amendment that ...
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