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Boeing and the NZ aviation mystery
A century of Boeing: Its first international order was from New Zealand, now Boeing is the world's largest plane-maker.
A century of Boeing: Its first international order was from New Zealand, now Boeing is the world's largest plane-maker.
The world's biggest planemakers are wooing the Indian budget carrier for a potential blockbuster order worth about $12 billion.
Airbus left Boeing trailing on the second day of the Farnborough Air Show after landing a US$12.6b jetliner deal from AirAsia.
The transaction would be the first struck by the planemaker since sanctions were lifted in January and would require US government approval.
Where do cabin crew go to unwind and escape demanding flyers?
Toilets on planes turn into virtual petri dishes on long-haul flights. Boeing has developed a solution.
Boeing's latest 737 airliner is gliding through development with little notice, and that may be the plane's strongest selling point.
Does Airbus opening a plane factory in the US mean that manufacturing is coming back Stateside?
The US Export-Import Bank is set to expire, eliminating finance for aircraft orders from Boeing's overseas customers.
Boeing forecasts demand for 38,050 new planes during the next 20 years, worth close to NZ$8 trillion.
Boeing found room to shoehorn in as many as 14 more seats on its 777 by shrinking the lavatories.
Boeing has released video of a 787-9 Dreamliner practising for the Paris Air Show in the skies above Washington State.
Boeing is considering the largest-ever narrow-body jetliner to fill a void left when production of the 757 model ended.
Boeing has lined up buyers for 10 of the early, overweight 787 Dreamliners whose years in storage made them emblems of the jet's factory woes and a drag on profit.