Boeing Throws Up the White Flag on 737 Max December 17, 2019 Boeing Co., which had wanted to return the 737 Max to service this month, threw up the surrender flag on Dec. 16. The company said it will suspend 737 Max production in January.
Workforce Helps Aerospace Take Flight in N.C. December 6, 2019 Thanks to millions in investment and new tailored workforce training for Gen Z and above, aerospace manufacturing is reaching new heights in Guilford County, N.C. Home to 200 aerospace companies and 400 suppliers, North Carolina has the second-fastest growing aerospace business cluster in the country.
MTU Aero Automates Turbine Blade Production December 6, 2019 Today’s aircraft propulsion systems are wonders of technology. Aircraft industry suppliers are modernizing production technology to meet the challenge of rapidly growing demand for global air travel.
Airbus Uses Biomimicry to Boost Aircraft Environmental Performance November 22, 2019 Airbus has unveiled fello’fly, its latest demonstrator project inspired by biomimicry, the design and production of materials, structures and systems inspired by nature.
Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. to Invest in New Va. Headquarters Operation November 21, 2019 Virginia Governor Ralph Northam announced that Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd. (IAI), Tel Aviv, Israel’s largest aerospace and defense company, will expand its North American headquarters operation at a new location in Fairfax County.
LIFT Receives $5 Million Department of Defense Grant To Expand “Operation Next” Across the Country November 12, 2019 LIFT – Lightweight Innovations For Tomorrow, announced today it received a $5 million grant to expand the program to nine additional military bases across the country over the next three years.
Boeing CEO's Bad Month Reflects 737 Max Crisis October 30, 2019 Dennis Muilenburg, the chief executive officer of Boeing Co., is concluding a bad month because of the 737 Max crisis.
Durable Goods Orders Fall in September on Transportation October 24, 2019 Orders for durable goods fell in September paced by declines in orders for transportation equipment.
Boeing Earnings Plunge Amid 737 Problems October 23, 2019 Boeing Co.’s third-quarter profit nosedived amid declining commercial aircraft deliveries as the company works to get the 737 Max back in the air.
After 737 Max, Boeing Separates CEO, Chairman Jobs October 12, 2019 Boeing Co.'s 737 Max crisis just had another impact on the aircraft maker -- its board opted to separate the jobs of chief executive officer and chairman. The company announced the move on Friday. CEO Dennis Muilenburg no longer is chairman of the board.