At the Farnborough Air Show this week, the aerospace industry is focused on a worldwide supply chain crisis.| The Seattle Times
Boeing isn't alone in facing difficulties. Aviation industry hurdles include labor shortages, supply bottlenecks, delivery delays and low-carbon fuel mandates.| The Seattle Times
At the Farnborough Air Show, execs at Airbus and Boeing insisted that production of sustainable aviation fuel should soon take off — if governments chip in.| The Seattle Times
Tim Clark, who runs Emirates, believes Boeing management needs the company's front-line workers and their union on its side to fix its manufacturing problems.| The Seattle Times
Ahead of the Farnborough Air Show, Boeing's three division CEOs maintained they are focused on improving safety and quality.| The Seattle Times
The sale required complex three-party negotiations that will break Spirit up. The deal is pending regulatory review, which can take several months.| The Seattle Times
Boeing never replaced the 757. Now, Airbus’ new long-range jet is poised to fill that market.| The Seattle Times
Air taxi developers believe there's a future in the flying car-like vehicles. Skeptics say, "A lot of people are going to lose a lot of money."| The Seattle Times