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Leadership
Airbus is slashing costs and pausing hiring citing Boeing’s eventual bounce back from safety scandals and lurking Chinese competition
By
Prarthana Prakash
July 16, 2024
Leadership
Fired airline executive collects more than $1 million after getting the ax—and keeps his platinum travel status
By
Amanda Gerut
July 13, 2024
Retail
A wheel ripped off a Boeing-crafted plane mid flight and was found in Los Angeles
By
Mary Schlangenstein
and
Bloomberg
July 8, 2024
Lifestyle
Complaints about air travel have soared to nearly 100,000—even as flight cancellations decline
By
The Associated Press
July 5, 2024
Newsletters
Why Universal Hydrogen folded—and why the company’s mission will live on
By
Allie Garfinkle
July 3, 2024
Leadership
GE extends CEO Larry Culp’s contract through at least 2027 after successful turnaround—taking him out of the running to lead Boeing
By
Ryan Beene
and
Bloomberg
July 1, 2024
Companies
Boeing agrees to buy Spirit AeroSystems for $4.7 billion, looking to take more control over manufacturing after 737 mishap
By
David Carnevali
,
Julie Johnsson
and
Bloomberg
June 30, 2024
Companies
DoJ is pushing Boeing to plead guilty to criminal fraud, but families of victims from fatal crashes say the offer looks like a ‘sweetheart deal’
By
David Koenig
and
The Associated Press
June 30, 2024
Leadership
Boeing could have a corporate monitor under an expected settlement with the Justice Department to resolve potential charges
By
Chris Strohm
,
Hannah Levitt
and
Bloomberg
June 29, 2024
Retail
Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary sees pay packet jump to $5 million as he chases 9-figure bonus
By
Ryan Hogg
June 28, 2024
Companies
U.S. prosecutors recommend Justice Department criminally charge Boeing for violating settlement on fatal 737 Max crashes
By
Susanne Barton
and
Bloomberg
June 23, 2024
Finance
A self-proclaimed venture capitalist offered $200 million to buy Virgin Orbit. But he actually had less than $1 and is now being sued by the SEC
By
Sabrina Willmer
and
Bloomberg
June 17, 2024
Finance
The FAA is investigating a Southwest flight that came within 400 feet of slamming into the ocean
By
Mary Schlangenstein
,
Allyson Versprille
and
Bloomberg
June 16, 2024
Commentary
Air New Zealand’s chief sustainability officer: Sustainable aviation fuel policies are taking off
By
Kiri Hannifin
June 5, 2024
Leadership
Spirit Airlines’ CFO is ditching one troubled company for another, joining Hertz as the car rental firm tries to shake EV disaster
By
Mary Schlangenstein
,
David Welch
and
Bloomberg
June 3, 2024
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America’s $38 trillion national debt is so big the nearly $1 trillion interest payment will be larger than Medicare soon
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Shawn Tully
Politics
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By
Nick Lichtenberg
Europe
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Paul Bierman
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