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... Arkwin's major programs include Boeing Co.'s 737 and 777 airliners; Airbus SAS' 320 airliner; Lockheed Martin Corp.'s F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, C ... View this article
LOS ANGELES — Fresh off winning approval of a fix to its 787 Dreamliner after it was grounded for three months, aerospace giant Boeing Co. ... View this article
... Delaney said that development programs for the newest versions of Boeing's 777 and 787 Dreamliner programs, "which might have provided ... View this article
... Boeing says the current 777 has an upper wing skin and stringers made from 7055 aluminum alloy, which features greater compression strength ... View this article
... The negotiations are set to take place as Boeing strives to maintain record monthly build rates on its 777 twin-aisle and 737 single-aisle commercial ... View this article
... Boeing's top-selling 737 airliner will rise above its current build rate of 35 ... Meanwhile the twin-aisle 777 is moving from seven to 8.3 planes per ... View this article
... million ($233.4 million), paced by higher demand in the business and large commercial aircraft markets, primarily Boeing Co.'s 777 airliner and ... View this article
... noting that the machining house has already established a solid market share on such commercial airliners as the Boeing 787, 777 and 747-8, as ... View this article
... "The (next redesign on the Boeing) 777 really sets the groundwork for what's going to be decided in the next decade on material decisions," he said ... View this article
... Chicago-based Boeing also confirmed that Larry Loftis, general manager of the 777 airliner program, has taken over the same post on the 787 ... View this article
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