The new United States (US) Department of Transportation (DOT) Secretary Sean Duffy has “requested” that Boeing CEO and President Kelly Ortberg join him in Washington DC for talks.
The aircraft manufacturer has vowed to finally shut production lines that fixed planes instead of building new ones.
U.S. aviation safety regulators significantly stepped up their oversight of Boeing after a door-sized panel blew off an ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy committed to restoring the public’s trust in the aircraft manufacturer during his ...
The head of French jet engine maker Safran said on Friday he was certain Boeing would reach key production milestones for the ...
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg announced progress in the companys recovery after a $14 billion loss in 2024. He expects Boeing to turn cash flow positive later this year, boosting investor confidence and ...
The new Secretary of the US Department of Transportation, Sean Duffy, has asked Boeing CEO and President Kelly Ortberg to ...
BA] Chief Executive Officer Kelly Ortberg will speak at the Barclays Industrial Select Conference on February 20 at 8:40 a.m. ET.
"The U.S. Air Force is clearly working with us to find a better path forward on these programs, both for us and for them," ...
Boeing's newest plane has been beset by certification delays, with flight tests paused for months, sparking frustration among ...
Boeing delivered 45 planes in January, the highest level since before last year’s fuselage-panel blowout. It’s an encouraging ...
The loss demonstrates the challenges facing CEO Kelly Ortberg in turning around the planemaker as it cedes more ground to rival Airbus.