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Boeing Incentives for South Carolina Plant May Be $400 Million
November 20, 2009 14:45 EST -- Boeing Co. may get as much as $400
million in incentives to build its new 787 Dreamliner factory in
South Carolina, Governor Mark Sanford said in an interview
today.
Boeing Sells Bonds as U.S. Corporate Issues Approach Record
November 20, 2009 09:11 EST -- Boeing Co., the world’s second-
largest commercial-plane maker, and Morgan Stanley led U.S.
corporate bond sales of about $27.5 billion this week as
borrowers closed in on record issuance for the year.
Africa Will Spend $112 Billion on Aircraft by 2028, Airbus Says
November 20, 2009 08:39 EST -- African airlines will need 959 large
aircraft at a cost of about $112 billion between now and 2028 as
annual passenger growth increases faster than the global
average, Airbus SAS said.
Boeing May Lose $7.5 Bln Brazil Sale as Envoy Stalls (Update1)
November 19, 2009 17:43 EST -- Boeing Co. may lose a $7.5 billion
jet fighter sale to Brazil unless the U.S. Senate lifts a four-
month delay in confirming President Barack Obama’s nominee for
ambassador to Latin America’s biggest country, a former top U.S.
diplomat to the region said.
Executives Took $350 Million in Pay as Pensions Ended (Update2)
November 19, 2009 14:21 EST -- UAL Corp., US Airways Group Inc. and
eight other companies paid executives $350 million in the five
years before the U.S. was forced to take over their under-funded
employee pension plans, a government report said.
Airlines May Have to Wait to Hire FAA Inspectors (Update1)
November 19, 2009 13:25 EST -- U.S. airlines would be restricted
for at least two years from hiring their former Federal Aviation
Administration inspectors to deal with the agency under a
proposal to avert conflicts of interest.
Gol Boosts Fares for First Time in Year on Economy (Update3)
November 18, 2009 15:26 EST -- Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes SA,
Brazil’s second-biggest airline, is raising fares for the first
time in a year as the national economy shows signs of recovery,
Chief Executive Officer Constantino de Oliveira Jr. said.
Airbus, Boeing Win Total of 44 Orders at Dubai (Update1)
November 18, 2009 09:28 EST -- Airbus SAS and Boeing Co., the two
biggest commercial planemakers, announced combined orders and
commitments for 44 planes at the Dubai Air Show, less than a
tenth the orders reaped at the last Dubai show in 2007.
Emirates Says Additional A380 Orders Limited by Dubai Hub Space
November 18, 2009 04:41 EST -- Emirates Airline Chief Executive
Officer Tim Clark said taking on additional Airbus SAS A380
airplanes beyond the 58 on order is limited by the space
constraints of Dubai International Airport, the airline’s base.
GM Said to Narrow Search for New Finance Chief to Two Outsiders
November 18, 2009 00:01 EST -- General Motors Co. narrowed the
field to replace Chief Financial Officer Ray Young to two
executives from outside the auto industry and may make a choice
by year’s end, two people close to the matter said.
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