Raytheon Co., Fullerton, Calif
European plane maker Airbus signed orders for 144 aircraft at the world's biggest air show on Tuesday, while the Boeing Co. reassured the industry that its previously delayed 787 jetliner remains on schedule
During the six-month period from January to June 2008, Airbus achieved a healthy gross order total of 525 aircraft units and a leading market share of 52 per cent. In dollar terms, this represents a total value of $62bn, based on current list prices
SO JOS DOS CAMPOS, Brazil --- Embraer and Austrias NIKI Luftfahrt GmbH signed a contract for five EMBRAER 190 jets.>> The agreement was announced today at the 46th Farnborough Airshow, in England, and includes purchase rights for another five aircraft, which could be either the EMBRAER 190 or the EMBRAER 195
NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND, PATUXENT RIVER, Md --- Hawker Beechcraft Corp. Wichita, Kan has won the Marine Corps UC-12 Replacement Aircraft contract
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. --- A new version of its revolutionary active electronically scanned array radar technology positions Raytheon Company to broaden the market substantially with a product designed to fit numerous fighter aircraft requiring AESA capabilities
OTTAWA --- The Government of Canada today reconfirmed its commitment of up to $350 million in support of research and development costs of Bombardier Inc.s CSeries commercial aircraft program
FARNBOROUGH, England --- Northrop Grumman Corporation's Tanker team announced today that all four initial tanker System Design and Development (SDD) airframes are scheduled for final assembly and initial flight testing by the end of 2009. The first two SDD airframes have been built and flown, and are awaiting modification to the tanker configuration
SO JOS DOS CAMPOS, Brazil --- Embraer and Kun Peng Airlines Co., Ltd
TOULOUSE, France --- Mario Heinen (52) has been appointed Executive Vice President, Head of the trans-national Centre of Excellence (COE) Fuselage and Cabin with immediate effect. This follows the departure of Rdiger Fuchs who wishes to pursue other opportunities outside of Airbus