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The $8.7bn over 40 years incentive to Boeing to manufacture the 777X in the state includes $4.2bn from a 40% reduction in business taxes, £3.5bn in tax credits for the firm, a $562m tax credit on property and buildings belonging to Boeing, a $242m sales tax exemption for buying computers and $8m to train 1000 workers, [161] Airbus alleges this ...
Boeing is paying $4.7 billion to buy back most of Spirit's assets. BofA is bullish on Airbus, naming it one of its 25 stocks for 2025. Despite its woes, Boeing is still worth about $128 billion ...
English: An overlay diagram showing five of the largest airplanes ever built, the Hughes H-4 Spruce Goose (airplane with the greatest height), the Antonov An-225 Mriya (the largest airplane), the Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental (the largest version of the Boeing 747 Jumbojet), the Airbus A380-800 (the largest passenger airplane), and the Scaled Composites Stratolaunch (airplane with the greatest ...
Boeing 747X: 1996: 465.53 tons 747-400 stretch, Airbus A3XX competitor Boeing Pelican: 2002: 2657.36 tons Ground effect and medium altitude transport Airbus A380-900: 2006: 580.68 tons Airbus A380-800 stretch, postponed in May 2010 [6] TsAGI HCA-LB: current: 984.21 tons Ground effect aircraft powered by LNG: WindRunner: current
Stakes seem high for both Boeing and Airbus. Boeing has already recorded losses approaching $1 billion on the Starliner project, which failed its first launch attempt in 2019, and only passed its ...
Some airlines have bought Airbus' new extra-long-haul A321XLR to replace their aging Boeing 757s. Boeing chose not to build a replacement for its popular narrowbody in the early 2000s.
Airbus has delivered 8,605 A320 family aircraft since their certification/first delivery in early 1988, with another 6,056 on firm order (as of 31 December 2018). [1] In comparison, Boeing has shipped 10,444 737-series aircraft since late 1967, including 8,918 [79] since March 1988, [80] and has a further 4,763 on firm order (as of 31 December ...
Yesterday, Boeing updated its year-to-date chart to reflect a Judging from the twin updates we got this week on airplane orders year-to-date, it's Airbus over Boeing (NYS: BA) by a mile.