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A strike at Boeing's defense unit halts fighter jet assembly, including F-47 jet production, as 3,200 employees walk out over ...
Wall Street analysts expect the aircraft manufacturer to halve its second-quarter losses from a year ago when it reports ...
Several thousand workers at three Midwest manufacturing plants where Boeing develops military aircraft and weapons are on ...
More than 3,200 union members who assemble Boeing’s fighter jets in the St. Louis, Mo., area and Illinois went on strike on ...
The Boeing 737 Max 7 and Max 10 are expected to enter service in 2026, as it continues to work on design changes for the ...
Thousands of workers at Boeing plants across the United States that develop military aircraft and weapons have gone on strike ...
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said the defense business started ground testing on the first MQ-25 Stingray aerial refueling drone ...
Boeing CEO Kelley Ortberg said the plane maker’s North Charleston plant is now building two more 787 Dreamliners a month than they were earlier this year.
The strike involves roughly 3,200 workers at three Boeing sites, including its St. Louis hub, which is expected to be central ...
About 3,200 workers who build F-15 fighter jets and other military aircraft voted to reject the firm's latest contract deal.
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said during the company’s earnings call last week that it will be able to deal with the cost of the workers' strike.
CEO Kelly Ortberg assured analysts Tuesday that the company will manage if 3,200 St. Louis-area machinists go on strike.