Aerospace Manufacturing & Supply Chain

Feb 13, 2025
Public shareholders may no longer be head and shoulders above other constituencies, but you can bet that they will remain first among equals.
Feb 10, 2025
A long-awaited pickup in mergers and acquisitions in the industry appears to be arriving.
Feb 10, 2025
Researchers appeal for new aerial gunnery requirements to unlock development of hypersonic ammunition.
Feb 04, 2025
Even if the Middle East is no longer the only game in town for defense exports, it still has ample appetite for advanced equipment, from drones to transports.
Feb 04, 2025
If SAF is to account for the majority of aviation’s decarbonization, the two industries need to improve mutual understanding.
Feb 11, 2025
Latvian carrier AirBaltic is expecting to have its full A220-300 fleet back in service at some point in 2027, based on updated guidance from Pratt & Whitney.
Feb 07, 2025
Airbus deliveries were off to a slow start in January after the manufacturer had pushed out as many aircraft as possible to customers in December 2024.
Feb 06, 2025
Honeywell will follow the path of General Electric and United Technologies Corp. and split into different parts.
Feb 05, 2025
As Daher has undergone salary and price inflation since the pandemic, the company is renegotiating the prices of the aerostructures it supplies to airframers.
Feb 04, 2025
Woodward expects its commercial aerospace business to return to growth in the second half of its fiscal 2025 as Boeing ramps up production of the 737 MAX.
Feb 03, 2025
The buyout delivers a key portfolio of aerospace and defense parts and engineering into the hands of two private equity (PE) investors familiar to industry.
Jan 28, 2025
Pratt & Whitney’s upgraded PW1100G geared turbofan (GTF) is on pace to earn FAA approval by mid-year followed quickly by initial deliveries.
Jan 28, 2025
Positive trends have Boeing executives optimistic that a ramp-up to 42 aircraft per month is achievable in 2025.