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  • FAA Grounds Boeing Dreamliner For Battery Check

    CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports the latest details on growing concerns over Boeing's 787 Dreamliner. And, Michael Boyd, The Boyd Group, discusses how the FAA ruling might impact the aircraft maker.

  • 787 Dreamliner aircraft operated by All Nippon Airways Co. (ANA) stands on the tarmac after making an emergency landing in Takamatsu, Japan.

    Airlines scrambled on Thursday to rearrange flights as Europe, Japan and India joined the United States in grounding Boeing's 787 Dreamliner passenger jets while battery-related problems are investigated.

  • A Boeing Co. 787 Dreamliner airplane for All Nippon Airways

    As major airlines around the world start grounding Boeing's Dreamliner passenger jets amid safety concerns, analysts tell CNBC they are confident the U.S. aircraft manufacturer will fix the 787's "teething issues," which arise each time new technology is introduced.

  • Not Worried About Boeing's 787: Pro

    Jason Gursky, Senior Analyst, Aerospace & Defense, Citi Research is not worried about Boeing's 787 Dreamliner. He says it is customary for new aircrafts to have teething issues.

  • A Boeing Co. 787 Dreamliner for All Nippon Airways Co.

    Japan's two leading airlines grounded their fleets of Boeing 787s on Wednesday after one of the Dreamliner passenger jets made an emergency landing, the latest in a series of incidents to heighten safety concerns over a plane many see as the future of commercial aviation.

  • Entire Dreamliner Fleet Should Be Grounded: Pro

    Jonathan Galaviz , Managing Director & Chief Economist, Galaviz & Company believes Boeing's Dreamliner issues are systemic and warrants a halt to global operations, not just limited to Japan.

  • Airbus

    BOC Aviation, the aircraft leasing arm of Bank of China, has placed its largest ever order to buy 50 A320 family jets from Airbus at a list price of $5 billion.

  • United Airlines Boeing 787 Dreamliner

    Boeing faces new scrutiny over its 787 Dreamliner after a fire broke out on one of the new model passenger planes while it was parked at a gate at Boston's airport.

  • The South rises again in manufacturing.

  • A Boeing Co. logo is seen on the fuselage of a Boeing Co. 787 Dreamliner aircraft.

    Airbus and Boeing have clashed over the performance of their latest revamped models as the aerospace companies battle for market share by offering fuel savings to cash-starved airlines.

  • Delta Joins Other Airlines to Offer Lie-Flat Seats

    Delta is joining American and United in offering lie-flat seating in premium cabins on certain routes from New York's John F. Kennedy Airport. Get the details.

  • Battle Of The Skies Continue Despite Gloom

    David Stewart, Vice President of ICF and Shashank Nigam, Founder and CEO of SimpliFlying discuss the progress of the top players, Boeing and Airbus, at the recent Farnborough Airshow and whether smaller players will get a chance to taste a slice of the $100 billion dollar aviation market.