Sanctions have caused imports of spare parts to collapse. But airlines have found new ways to get components into the country
Italian state-controlled group acquires underwater missile and sonar business from Leonardo
John Woodcock says ‘criminal sabotage causing enormous damage’ to defence manufacturing and energy sector
Dismantling Spirit AeroSystems’ Belfast operations would harm region’s aerospace industry, says UK chair
EU plans to ‘spend more, spend better, spend European’ have rung alarm bells among UK executives
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They rarely bring outright victory but can help anti-western actors raise costs for the US and its allies
Fuselage maker’s deliveries have slowed as the groups deal with increased scrutiny after Alaska Airlines incident
Aerospace manufacturer also subject to new FAA probe over 787 Dreamliner inspections
Investors will consider chief executive’s 45 per cent increase at meeting this month
The ungrateful deadhead
Brazilian aerospace group studies plans for narrow-body passenger plane or long-range business jet
Company activates back-up plan for additional funds after failing to secure €100mn in government convertible loans
Government attempts to regulate the technology must look at its use on the battlefield
Carrier says production problems have held up negotiations as it announces deal with Airbus
As conflicts proliferate, old kit needs replacing and modernising
Paris wants sensitive parts of indebted tech company to remain in national hands
Continuing supply chain bottlenecks come as carriers race to unveil new cabins to attract customers
Move comes as Biden administration begins parcelling out funds unlocked by Congress this week
Given the level of government scrutiny facing the jet maker, aligning regulatory and commercial interests might seem sensible
Delivery delays tied to 737 Max safety concerns hit carriers ahead of summer travel season
Results reflect slowdown of 737 Max production and compensation to customers
Economists and opposition question how government will lift MoD share of GDP to 2.5% and find extra £75bn
War in Ukraine and tensions in Middle East and Asia lead to 7% increase in worldwide defence expenditure, says think-tank
Shanghai’s AutoFlight wins approval for unmanned aircraft in nascent market forecast to be worth $1.5tn a year by 2040
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