October 2, 2007

Airbus jumbo jet to make Wichita appearance (The Wichita Eagle)

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Vietnam Airlines plans to buy competing Boeing, Airbus jets
MSN UK News - In an order split between fierce rivals, Vietnam Airlines has said it plans to buy 10 long-range, midsize Airbus A350s, while adding a dozen planes to a previous order for Boeing 787s. Toulouse, France-based Airbus SAS said Monday that Vietnam …

Tue, 02 Oct 2007 16:40:00 GMT
Boeing Employee Fired for Discussing Computer Security Problems at
Boeing has fired an employee for speaking to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer after the newspaper published a story in July saying that Boeing couldn’t properly protect data in its computer systems from theft, manipulation and fraud.

Airbus > Executive Vice President Human Resources
Monsieur Thierry Baril est promu Executive Vice President Human Resources d’Airbus (Groupe EADS), ? compter du 1er octobre 2007. Il rejoint le comité exécutif d

Tue, 18 Sep 2007 05:25:00 CST

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BOEING \’Increased risk\’ of late delivery of 787
SAN FRANCISCO — Boeing Co. said Monday that it still plans to deliver its first 787 Dreamliner on time, though the risk that All Nippon Airways Co. might

Tue, 18 Sep 2007 02:12:04 CST
Vote backs $4.5b aircraft purchase
Source: syndication.apn.co.nz — Saturday, September 29, 2007 Air New Zealand shareholders have approved plans to buy new long-haul Aircraft worth up to $4.5 billion. Air NZ has already bought six Boeing B789s and four Boeing B773ERs, but needed…

Sun, 30 Sep 2007 16:56:43 GMT
Boeing duels for tanker deal - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Boeing duels for tanker dealSeattle Post Intelligencer - 8 hours agoWith the competition for the tanker deal now in the home stretch, the rival contracting teams — one led by The Boeing Co. and another by Northrop Grumman

Tue, 02 Oct 2007 03:19:40 GMT
Vietnam Airlines splits plane order between Boeing, Airbus
Seattle PI: Vietnam Airlines Corp., the nation’s state-owned carrier, split $5.5 billion in aircraft orders between The Boeing Co. and Airbus in agreements Monday that analysts said owe as much to political considerations as commercial ones.