Tag #Aerospace

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Airbus Targets 820 Plane Production Amidst Supply Chain Woes

Airbus plans to build 820 planes in 2025, a 7% increase from 2024, despite supply chain issues and a €300m charge at its struggling space division; the company is considering a merger with Thales to address these challenges while facing potential US tariffs.

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Boom Supersonic Breaks Sound Barrier, Reviving Supersonic Air Travel Ambitions

Boom Supersonic's XB-1, a non-military aircraft, broke the sound barrier, marking the first such feat since 2003 and advancing the company's plans for passenger supersonic airliners by 2029, despite previous challenges faced by Concorde due to noise, fuel efficiency, and cost.

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Boom Supersonic Breaks Sound Barrier, Reviving Supersonic Air Travel

Boom Supersonic's XB-1, a non-military aircraft, broke the sound barrier for the first time since Concorde's 2003 retirement, marking progress toward the company's goal of passenger supersonic airliners by 2029; however, past challenges like noise pollution and fuel efficiency must be overcome.

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Musk Aids Boeing in Overbudget, Delayed Air Force One Project

Elon Musk is assisting Boeing in resolving delays to the Air Force One renovation project, which is billions of dollars over budget and years behind schedule due to pandemic-related staffing shortages and supply chain problems, despite Boeing's efforts to resolve the issues.

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theglobeandmail.com
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Boeing Reports Record $11.83 Billion Annual Loss

Boeing reported a $11.83 billion annual loss in 2024, its largest since 2020, due to production problems, a worker strike, and safety concerns, impacting its commercial and defense units, despite some positive developments such as a rise in premarket trading shares.

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Boeing Reports \$11.8 Billion Loss in 2024

Boeing reported a \$11.8 billion loss in 2024 due to safety problems, labor strikes, and fixed-price defense contracts; revenue was \$66.5 billion, down 14%.

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Space Junk Poses Growing Threat to Air Travel

A new study reveals that an average of 100 large pieces of space debris fall to Earth annually, posing a 25% yearly risk of impacting busy commercial airspace, particularly in the northern US, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region, potentially leading to flight disruptions.

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Honeywell Stock Drops Despite Q4 Beat, Disappointing 2025 Guidance

Honeywell announced its split into three companies (aerospace, automation, advanced materials), exceeding Q4 revenue expectations at \$10.1 billion but experiencing a 5.5% stock drop due to a disappointing 2025 revenue projection of 1-4% organic growth.

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MAI Capital Management Highlights Pfizer, Airbus, and Domino's as Promising Non-Tech Stocks

Chris Grisanti of MAI Capital Management recommended Pfizer, Airbus, and Domino's as strong non-tech stock picks, citing Pfizer's low P/E ratio and dividend yield, Airbus's position in a growing industry, and Domino's recent positive performance.

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Boeing Q4 Results: Missed Expectations, but Optimistic Outlook for 2025

Boeing's Q4 results missed expectations, reporting $15.2 billion in revenue and a $5.90 per-share loss, down 31% and 64% year-over-year, respectively, due to a production strike and FAA production cap; however, the company anticipates increased production in 2025.

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Boeing Posts $11.82 Billion Net Loss in 2024 Amidst Production Issues

Boeing reported a $11.82 billion net loss for 2024, down from a $2.22 billion loss in 2023, due to production quality problems, a 50-day strike, and reduced aircraft deliveries (348 in 2024, the lowest since 2021).

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Mixed Q4 Results Send Shockwaves Through Major Companies

Several companies experienced significant stock market fluctuations today, including JetBlue (-26%), Lockheed Martin (-8%), RTX (+2%), General Motors (-9.5%), Boeing (+4%), and Royal Caribbean (+12.5%), based on their Q4 2023 earnings reports and future guidance.

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