Boeing

Aviation & Engineering

Boeing Max grounding goes global as carriers follow FAA order

'We are very fortunate this didn't end up in something more tragic'
US awards contract for new B-52 engines to Rolls Royce, ST Engineering's nacelle bid remains - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Aviation & Engineering

US awards contract for new B-52 engines to Rolls Royce, ST Engineering's nacelle bid remains

In a December 2019 report, defence journal Jane’s estimates that the contract value of each nacelle is US$7 million.
Aircraft leasing has a new Godfather with AerCap pouncing on GE - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Global review

Aircraft leasing has a new Godfather with AerCap pouncing on GE

Aircraft leasing has a new Godfather.
SIA Engineering bets on servicing narrow-body planes ahead of recovery - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Company in the news

SIA Engineering bets on servicing narrow-body planes ahead of recovery

According to Ng, the recovery in air travel will see narrow-body planes take off first, before their wide-body counterparts do.
SIA gets a lift from potential Covid vaccine and travel bubble but recovery still nascent - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Company in the news

SIA gets a lift from potential Covid vaccine and travel bubble but recovery still nascent

SIA says it is encouraged by the development of Pfizer’s experimental Covid-19 vaccine.

Aviation & Engineering

Boeing quietly pulls plug on 747 jumbo jets

Boeing Co. hasn’t told employees, but the company is pulling the plug on its hulking 747 jumbo jet, ending a half-century run for the twin-aisle pioneer.

Aviation & Engineering

SIA faces its biggest challenge in Covid-19; investors will need a strong stomach

Since its inception in 1972, Singapore Airlines (SIA) has weathered through all kinds of downturns that had im­pacted air travel. This included the Sept 11 terrorist attacks in 2001, the SARS epidemic in 2003 and the global finan­cia

Aviation & Engineering

Fitting new engines to the big, ugly and fat B-52 will be dream come true for ST Engineering

Besides growing its businesses, ST Engineering is trying to be more efficient in the way it uses its capital so that more funds can be deployed in new growth areas.
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