September 10, 2008

Boeing hails US decision on tanker competition - Reuters

Goodrich to supply Airbus with air data systems (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Aircraft parts maker Goodrich Corp. said Wednesday it will provide Airbus with air data and ice detection systems for its new A350 Xtra Wide-Body commercial plane.

Wed, 10 Sep 2008 13:32:20 GMT
Pentagon passes tanker decision to next president
The Pentagon is ending for now a $35 billion transatlantic aerial-refueling competition, handing a seven-year headache to the next administration and boosting Boeing Co’s hopes to keep Airbus planes out of the …

Wed, 10 Sep 2008 18:08:36 GMT
Pentagon passes tanker decision to next president
The Pentagon is ending for now a $35 billion transatlantic aerial-refueling competition, handing a seven-year headache to the next administration and boosting Boeing Co’s hopes to keep Airbus planes out of the …

Wed, 10 Sep 2008 18:11:44 GMT
Goodrich lands Airbus contract - Bizjournals.com
Goodrich lands Airbus contractBizjournals.com, NC - 3 hours agoAirbus has chosen Goodrich Corp. to supply air-data and ice-detection systems for its new A350 XWB aircraft. Goodrich expects the contract to generate more Goodrich to supply Airbus with air data systems CNNMoney.comAirbus Selects Goodrich Air Data, Ice Detection Systems for A350 Earthtimes (press release)Airbus chooses Goodrich for Air Data, Ice Detection Systems for RTT NewsThe Engineer - Trading Markets (press release)all 17 news articles

Wed, 10 Sep 2008 15:02:12 GMT

Boeing Strike will be Avoided?

Airbus announces new cost cuts
PARIS: Airbus announced new cost cuts on Tuesday and the opening of a factory in Tunisia under a strategy to expand production of its airliners in several countries outside the eurozone.

Wed, 10 Sep 2008 10:41:27 GMT
Airbus plans Tunisia plant in new cost-cutting move - Forbes
PARIS, Sept 9 (Reuters) - European planemaker Airbus will build a components factory in Tunisia to save costs as part of an expanded restructuring plan unveiled to its unions on Tuesday, the head of parent aerospace group EADS said. The move is part …

Tue, 09 Sep 2008 14:47:00 GMT