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- More Airbus Factory Sale Talks Collapse
- By Tim Hepher and James Regan PARIS/FRANKFURT (Reuters UK) - Airbus scrapped plans to sell two French factories to one of its suppliers on Wednesday, bowing to the global credit crisis for the second time in a month after a similar sale collapsed in Germany. The...
- News items 2008-05-07
- Dollar Forces Airbus to Rethink Methods
- By Tim Hepher and Matthias Blamont PARIS (Reuters) - Airbus is pondering fundamental changes to the way it builds aircraft as part of ongoing restructuring efforts driven by a slide in the value of the dollar, the head of parent EADS said on...
- News items 2008-04-15
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- UK Aerospace & Defense Collaboration Strategies
- The Financial Times (July 1 and 12, 2002) has reported that UK Aerospace sales are forecast to fall by around 10% in the year, with the decline in civil aviation at least partially compensated by rising defence sales. Given that resumption of growth in the aftermath of the September 11...
- White papers 2004-02-25
- Airbus Sees No Negotiated Settlement With Boeing
- By Jonathan Lynn GENEVA (Reuters) - European planemaker Airbus does not expect an early resolution of its disputes about state aid with U.S. rival Boeing, even though the two will work together to promote better air traffic control, it said on Tuesday. The...
- News items 2008-04-22
- Knowledge Management in Challenging Settings - A Case of Military Aircraft
- Besides typical challenges related to Knowledge Management (KM), EADS Military Aircraft is facing some specific challenges resulting from the company's history as well as from its position in the military environment. The case study presented in this paper reports on the specific challenges and state-of-the-art of KM within a military...
- White papers 2005-06-29
- Europe Shares End Lower in Thin Trade
- By Sitaraman Shankar LONDON (Reuters UK) - European shares ended lower on Monday, breaking a three-day winning streak, as weaker techs and telecoms offset the impact of surprisingly robust U.S. service sector figures. The pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index of top European stocks ended down 0.25...
- News items 2008-05-05
- Airbus Dogged By A380 Delays
- Airbus suffered a double blow on Tuesday as airlines warned they faced further delays on delivery of the A380 superjumbo and a new hitch developed with the plane maker's cost-saving plans.Dubai's Emirates airline, the biggest A380 customer, and Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways, both said they had received warnings of...
- News items 2008-05-07
- EU Puts Second Galileo Test Satellite Into Orbit
- By Dale Hudson BRUSSELS (Reuters UK) - The European Union launched the second and final test satellite for its $5.3-billion (2.7 billion pound) rival to the U.S. Global Positioning System on Sunday, brushing off industry doubts over its viability. The Galileo project, Europe's biggest single space...
- News items 2008-04-27
- Boeing May Further Delay 787 Deliveries
- FRANKFURT (Reuters UK) - Boeing Co. (BA) has informed customers of another delay on its new 787 Dreamliner model, pushing it to 27 months behind schedule, according to a German newspaper report. The delay would affect deliveries scheduled for 2012, German daily Die Welt reported...
- News items 2008-05-03
- Unions Scent Victory in Airbus Factory Row
- By Nicolas Fichot TOULOUSE, France (Reuters UK) - French unions claimed victory on Tuesday in their battle to stop Airbus selling some of its factories, saying the planemaker was on the verge of abandoning the sale of two plants to Latecoere (LAEP). Airbus has been under...
- News items 2008-05-06
- Boeing Denies Media Report on 787 Delivery Delay
- FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Boeing Co. (BA) denied a German media report on Saturday it had informed customers of another delay on its new 787 Dreamliner model. "There has been no change since our announcement in April," said Yvonne Leach, a spokeswoman in Seattle,...
- News items 2008-05-03
- Boeing Profit Up on Plane Deliveries
- By Bill Rigby NEW YORK (Reuters) - Boeing Co (BA) reported a greater-than-expected 38 percent jump in first-quarter profit on Wednesday as increased deliveries of its commercial planes offset a dip in military sales, and manufacturing operations became more efficient. The...
- News items 2008-04-23
- Northrop Grumman Profit Falls on Ship Charge
- NEW YORK (Reuters) - Northrop Grumman Corp (NOC) said on Thursday first-quarter profit fell sharply as it took a large charge for a delayed warship. The U.S. No. 3 defense contractor, which makes ships, nuclear submarines, unmanned surveillance aircraft and a range ...
- News items 2008-04-24
- Just What is Everyone Bitching About? Boeing's as International as Airbus
- Granted, it's not hard to get Lou Dobbs all twitterpated. It's part of his schtick. Earlier this week, CNN's bloviator-in-chief was puffing and snarling about the Air Force's awarding a $35 billion air tanker contract to an international team that includes Northrop Grumman and the European firm, EADS Airbus,...
- Blog posts 2008-03-12
- European Stocks Pause After Rally
- By Blaise Robinson PARIS (Reuters UK) - European stocks dipped in early trade on Monday, as comments by U.S. influential investor Warren Buffett that said the U.S. economy was in recession prompted investors to take a breather after last week's lofty gains. Trading volumes remained low...
- News items 2008-05-05
- Boeing CEO Admits 787 Dreamliner Errors
- NEW YORK (Reuters) - Boeing Co's (BA) chief executive has admitted that the company's ambitious plan to outsource most of the production of its new 787 Dreamliner jet has not been completely successful and could lead to a re-evaluation for future...
- News items 2008-04-22
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