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Boeing to cut workforce by 10% as strike eats into reserves

“Our business is in a difficult position, and it is hard to overstate the challenges we face together,” CEO Kelly Ortberg said in the memo.

Tech

NASA picks SpaceX to rescue astronauts marooned in space

The two astronauts, who arrived at the ISS on June 6, were originally to remain for roughly a week.
Boeing to plead guilty to fraud for violating deal over 737 Max crashes - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Aviation & Engineering

Boeing to plead guilty to fraud for violating deal over 737 Max crashes

The guilty plea marks a low point in the company’s century-long history.
Boeing’s CEO to step down in overhaul triggered by safety crisis - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Aviation & Engineering

Boeing’s CEO to step down in overhaul triggered by safety crisis

CEO Dave Calhoun will leave the company at the end of 2024, while Chairman Larry Kellner will not stand for re-election.
Global aviators soar with the right altitude - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Aviation & Engineering

Global aviators soaring in with the right altitude

The Singapore Airshow returned at full-force this year, featuring usual giants Airbus and Rolls-Royce, along with new playayers.

Aviation & Engineering

Boeing Max grounding goes global as carriers follow FAA order

'We are very fortunate this didn't end up in something more tragic'
US awards contract for new B-52 engines to Rolls Royce, ST Engineering's nacelle bid remains - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Aviation & Engineering

US awards contract for new B-52 engines to Rolls Royce, ST Engineering's nacelle bid remains

In a December 2019 report, defence journal Jane’s estimates that the contract value of each nacelle is US$7 million.
Aircraft leasing has a new Godfather with AerCap pouncing on GE - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Global review

Aircraft leasing has a new Godfather with AerCap pouncing on GE

Aircraft leasing has a new Godfather.
SIA Engineering bets on servicing narrow-body planes ahead of recovery - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Company in the news

SIA Engineering bets on servicing narrow-body planes ahead of recovery

According to Ng, the recovery in air travel will see narrow-body planes take off first, before their wide-body counterparts do.
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