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Dreamliners grounded by two of Japan's largest airlines
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Jan 16, 2013
After another incident on a 787 Dreamliner, Japan's two largest airlines have grounded Boeing's new flagship plane.
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FAA makes an 'unprecedented' announcement about Boeing
Interview by
Jan 11, 2013
FAA won't ground the Boeing 787 Dreamliner but they will review the plane's construction.
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Safety concerns but 787 Dreamliner is technological leap
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Jan 11, 2013
With fires and fuel leaks affecting Boeing's new commercial jet, safety questions have arisen, but some aviation experts say glitches are a necessary part of airline innovation.
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Boeing Dreamliner fire: Just a bunch of smoke?
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Jan 8, 2013
Boeing's new 787 Dreamliner caught on fire yesterday after landing in Boston. No passengers were injured, but the verdict is still out on the injuries Boeing might suffer.
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More concerns for Boeing after Dreamliner engine malfunction
Interview by
Jul 30, 2012
Near Boeing's Charleston, S.C., assembly plant on Saturday, something got sucked into a 787 Dreamliner's engine and sparked a grass fire on the runway. It's just another problem that's faced the Dreamliner line of planes recently.
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Airbus, Boeing take big orders at Farnborough Air Show
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Jul 13, 2012
The biggest event of the year for airline makers like Airbus and Boeing is wrapping up outside of London. And at this year's Farnborough Air Show, the companies have announced orders worth more than $50 billion. Sounds like a good thing for the industry -- and the economy.
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Airbus to build assembly plant in Alabama
Interview by
Jul 2, 2012
The European airplane maker plans to build its first U.S. assembly plant in Alabama. Why and what does this mean for rival Boeing?
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Airbus outpaces rival Boeing on 2011 plane orders
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Jan 17, 2012
Airbus checked off orders for over 1,400 new planes in 2011, while Boeing only tallied up order for around 800 new planes last year.
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Boeing to close large plant in Wichita
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Jan 5, 2012
Boeing will close a military aircraft plant as President Obama and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta announce budget cuts.
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European governments to cut aid to Airbus
Interview with
Dec 1, 2011
The cuts are supposed to level the playing field in the airline business, but the conflict between Europe's Airbus and America's Boeing could continue to rage on for years.
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