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07/19/11 Boeing Co. said it landed a $4.4 million, two-year contract to install security surveillance and monitoring at three locations on the Delaware River to protect the waterfront in Delaware County.
07/17/11 Sen. John McCain is demanding the Pentagon answer for allowing the Boeing Co. to overshoot its tanker budget by $1 billion. McCain has sent a letter to Ashton Carter, Under Secretary of Defense for acquisitions, seeking an explanation for the cost overruns, which could cost taxpayers $600 million.
07/13/11 The late, great Will Rogers put it this way: If you find yourself in a hole, stop digging. In deep is where Boeing Co. and the U.S. Air Force find themselves less than six months after signing one of the...
07/12/11 Boeing Co.'s winning bid for the U.S. Air Force's fiercely contested tanker development deal means it likely will show no profit in the program's first phase and shift $600 million in development costs to taxpayers, new government figures showed.
07/12/11 A U.S. House of Representatives panel is threatening to subpoena the National Labor Relations Board if it doesn't hand over documents in the complaint against the Boeing Co.
07/12/11 When the Boeing Co. begins production on its first 787 in South Carolina this week, the company marks a new era. It's the first time a Boeing commercial jet will be built outside Washington state.
07/11/11 Precision Castparts Corp.'s $900 million purchase of aerospace supplier Primus International may yield higher earnings growth as customers Boeing Co. and Airbus SAS ramp up production of commercial jets.
07/10/11 The first set of wings for the first 787 to be pieced together in North Charleston touched down at the Boeing Co. campus.
07/07/11 The FAA released audio recordings on Wednesday of the emergency landing made by a Southwest Airlines pilot in April of a Boeing Co. 737 jet.
07/06/11 A federal labor complaint against the Boeing Co. will go forward after an administrative law judge denied on Thursday the company's request to drop the complaint.
07/02/11 Alan Mulally, president and chief executive of Ford Motor Co. and former executive of the Boeing Co., continues to lead Ford in a business-like, profit-like manner.
06/30/11 A federal judge on Thursday denied Boeing Co.'s request to dismiss a government lawsuit that claims the company illegally retaliated against unionized workers by moving some work from Washington state to South Carolina.
06/29/11 WASHINGTON (AP) - The government's labor dispute with Boeing Co. is turning into a political headache for President Barack Obama, giving his Republican rivals a fresh opening to bash the administration's economic policies.
06/29/11 The government's labor dispute with Boeing Co. is turning into a political headache for President Barack Obama, giving his Republican rivals a fresh opening to bash the administration's economic policies.
06/29/11 WASHINGTON -- The government's labor dispute over Boeing Co.'s North Charleston aircraft plant is turning into a political headache for President Barack Obama, giving his Republican rivals a fresh opening to bash the administration's economic policies.
06/29/11 President Obama said Wednesday that companies should be free to relocate factories anywhere in the country as long as they follow the law. But he declined to criticize a recent National Labor Relations Board ruling that alleged Boeing Co. opened...
06/29/11 The government's labor dispute with Boeing Co. is turning into a political headache for President Barack Obama, giving his Republican rivals room to criticize his economic policies.
06/29/11 The government's labor dispute with Boeing Co. is turning into a political headache for President Barack Obama, giving his Republican rivals a fresh opening to bash the administration's economic policies.
06/28/11 Boeing Co opened a new assembly line in Salt Lake City, Utah, where it will make the vertical fin for its long-delayed 787 Dreamliner.
06/23/11 Boeing Co. flight test director Paul Shank gave Primanti Bros. menus to his crew during their morning briefing early Wednesday just outside of Seattle.
06/23/11 Three employees who say they fear losing their jobs at the Boeing Co.'s North Charleston plant were allowed Monday to have limited roles in a federal labor dispute over the company's 787 passenger jet line. |