Boeing boosts jet deliveries
Digest more
Boeing secures landmark deal with Qatar Airways
Digest more
British Airways owner IAG on Friday unveiled plans to buy 71 long-haul aircraft from Airbus and Boeing , sharing a major fleet expansion across the Atlantic a day after Britain and the U.S. announced a trade deal.
Europe should impose reciprocal measures on Boeing Co. if negotiations fail to lift recent US tariffs hurting the aerospace industry, according to Airbus SE Chief Executive Officer Guillaume Faury.
British-Spanish multinational airline holding company International Airlines Group (IAG) has ordered up to 71 new Boeing and Airbus aircraft.
By Chandini Monnappa (Reuters) -British Airways owner IAG said on Friday it would order 53 new Airbus and Boeing long-haul aircraft, in addition to an order for 18 planes it placed in March. The new order consists of 32 Boeing 787-10 aircraft for British Airways and 21 Airbus A330-900neo aircraft,
IAG SA announced a major aircraft order for widebody jets, doubling down on a long-haul business that’s powered its earnings and helps the airline group upgrade from older models.
British Airways owner International Consolidated Airlines said it ordered the planes to bolster its long-haul fleet after earnings rose.
An order for 40 A321neos previously listed by Airbus as an undisclosed customer is from United Airlines.
China has removed a monthlong ban on airlines taking delivery of Boeing planes, according to people familiar with the matter.