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New Boeing CEO Facing EU Regulatory Probe Over Embraer Deal
Apart from trying to resolve its ongoing global grounding crisis, Boeing's new CEO, David Calhoun, will be facing added pressure as the EU intensifies its investigation into its Embraer deal. Apart from trying to resolve its ongoing global grounding crisis, Boeing's new CEO, David Calhoun, will be facing added pressure as the EU intensifies its investigation into its Embraer deal. -
WTO Rejects EU Bid To End US Retaliatory Tariffs
The WTO stated that the EU's previously given subsidies to Airbus still continues to cause market-share damage to Boeing and other overseas competitors. The WTO stated that the EU's previously given subsidies to Airbus still continues to cause market-share damage to Boeing and other overseas competitors. -
Airbus A Solid Match For Emirates
Emirates pulls out all the stops and plops down $16 billion in 50 new Airbus A350-900s. Emirates pulls out all the stops and plops down $16 billion in 50 new Airbus A350-900s. -
Airbus Rakes In Asian Jet Orders Amid Boeing's Grounding Woes
Since August, Airbus has received more than 350 new orders for its jets, while Boeing also got 16 orders over the past three months. Since August, Airbus has received more than 350 new orders for its jets, while Boeing also got 16 orders over the past three months. -
Audi Grounds Flying Taxi Plans, Puts Airbus Partnership On Hold
Audi said it is working on a fresh direction for its urban air mobility activities as part of its new strategy announced in May. Audi said it is working on a fresh direction for its urban air mobility activities as part of its new strategy announced in May. -
US Cheese Importers Stockpiling Ahead Of Trump's EU Tariffs
US retailers and shop owners are reportedly importing millions of dollars worth of EU cheese ahead of the Trump administration's planned tariffs against the EU, which will take effect on October 18. US retailers and shop owners are reportedly importing millions of dollars worth of EU cheese ahead of the Trump administration's planned tariffs against the EU, which will take effect on October 18. -
EU Hopes Talks With US Will Mitigate New Trump Tariffs
The European Union won't take new U.S. tariffs sitting down and pledges retaliation. The European Union won't take new U.S. tariffs sitting down and pledges retaliation. -
US Gets WTO Green Light To Impose Tariffs on $7.5 Million Worth Of EU Goods
The US will slap the approved tariffs on October 18, which will include a 10 percent levy on Airbus planes and a 25 percent levy on a number of European-made goods. The US will slap the approved tariffs on October 18, which will include a 10 percent levy on Airbus planes and a 25 percent levy on a number of European-made goods. -
Airbus To Bolster Chinese Business To Support Increasing Asian Demand
Airbus announced this week its plans to significantly boosting its business in China with the expansion of key facilities. Airbus announced this week its plans to significantly boosting its business in China with the expansion of key facilities. -
Immediate Checks On Recently Delivered Airbus Helicopters Up For Probe In Europe
Aerospace company Airbus surprisingly issues precautionary checks on the parts linking the engine with the main gearbox. Aerospace company Airbus surprisingly issues precautionary checks on the parts linking the engine with the main gearbox.