Qatar Airways Buys Up to 9 Boeing 777-300ER
Qatar Airways has signed an agreement to buy up to nine Boeing 777-300ER aircraft valued at $2.8 billion at list price.
Aerospace Industry Set to Retool for Future
New plane designs that push the boundaries gives the industry an opportunity to automate factories, add new techniques and reduce costs.
Boeing to Reveal Stretched-Out Dreamliner as Soon as Next Week
Boeing is set to launch a new stretched-out version of its 787 Dreamliner as soon as next week.
GM Denies Plans to Build Chevrolet Cruze at Poland Plant
The automaker plans to start building the Chevrolet Cruze at the end of 2014 at its Opel plant in Poland.
GE makes concessions seeking EU regulatory approval of Avio deal
U.S. conglomerate General Electric has offered concessions to try to win EU regulatory approval for its $4.
Tesla CEO Pushes for New Car Sales Model
CEO Elon Musk said the traditional way cars are sold in the U.S. is dampening the electric automaker’s growth prospects, calling for direct-to-consumer sales.
Qatar Airways Will Not be Launch Buyer of Boeing 787-10X
The head of the airliner said it will not be a launch customer for Boeing's next passenger jet, a stretched version of its 787 Dreamliner.
Tesla CEO Pushes for New Car Sales Model
CEO Elon Musk said the traditional way cars are sold in the U.S. is dampening the electric automaker’s growth prospects, calling for direct-to-consumer sales.
Tesla CEO Pushes for New Car Sales Model
CEO Elon Musk said the traditional way cars are sold in the U.S. is dampening the electric automaker’s growth prospects, calling for direct-to-consumer sales.
U.S. Bank, partner to refund $6.5 million over auto lending
U.S. Bancorp's U.S. Bank and a nonbank partner will refund about $6.
GM's South Korea workers to stage partial strike July 4 over wages
Workers at General Motors Co's factories in South Korea, a key manufacturing base for the U.S. automaker, will stage a partial walkout on July 4 because of disputes over wages and production plans, a union spokesman said on Thursday.
GM's South Korea workers to stage partial strike July 4 over wages
Workers at General Motors Co's factories in South Korea, a key manufacturing base for the U.S. automaker, will stage a partial walkout on July 4 because of disputes over wages and production plans, a union spokesman said on Thursday.
Stagecoach profit up on UK and U.S. bus growth
Transport operator Stagecoach posted an 8 percent rise in full-year profit, driven by strong growth at its British regional bus business and its U.S. division.
Stagecoach profit up on UK and U.S. bus growth
Transport operator Stagecoach posted an 8 percent rise in full-year profit, driven by strong growth at its British regional bus business and its U.S. division.
Japan's Seibu and Cerberus in boardroom showdown
Private equity giant Cerberus Capital Management LP and Japan's Seibu Holdings will square off in a shareholder vote on Tuesday over the U.S. firm's drive to shake up the board and win more influence.
U.S. arms makers emerging hopeful in face of budget cuts
The fallout of U.S. defense budget cuts was plain to see at this week's Paris Airshow in a range of scaled back displays that in the past were packed with a crowd-pleasing array of U.S. military hardware.
CarMax Cruises 8% Higher on Strong 1Q Results
Shares of the No. 1 U.S. used-car retailer surged 8% on the earnings beat
United Airlines Buys 35 Airbus A350-1000s
The airliner will add 35 Airbus A350-1000 long-distance aircraft to its fleet, increasing its original order.
How Many Orders Did Airbus Get from Paris Air Show?
The European planemaker sought to finalize a flurry of orders to avoid a rare defeat to U.S. arch-rival Boeing.
MTU Aero wins orders worth over $1.3 billion at Paris Airshow
German aircraft engine parts maker MTU Aero Engines said it booked more than $1.





