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Airbus has agreed to pay an additional $94 million to Wichita's Spirit AeroSystems to support its key programs with the ...
FRANKFURT—Airbus has agreed to increase financial support for its ailing aerostructures supplier Spirit AeroSystems. Spirit ...
Boeing is set to acquire the non-Airbus operations of a Spirit AeroSystems plant in Northern Ireland, the largest manufacturing complex in the country.
Boeing (NYSE: BA) announced plans to acquire Spirit AeroSystems (NYSE: SPR) in July 2024, in a deal encompassing the majority of Spirit’s Boeing-related commercial operations, along with its ...
Boeing is set to take over the non-Airbus portion of Spirit AeroSystems' operations in Belfast, Northern Ireland, after attempts to find a buyer for the site fell through, a Spirit spokesperson ...
Airbus has agreed to provide an additional $94 million in financial support to Spirit AeroSystems amid its pending acquisition of some of the aircraft company's industrial assets. Under the amended ...
Boeing’s $4.7 Billion Spirit AeroSystems Deal Faces U.K. Antitrust Probe The investigation could jeopardize its plan to control Spirit’s operations and stabilize its supply chain By Mauro Orru ...
Boeing will acquire Spirit AeroSystems' Belfast site - save for Airbus A220 work - as part of its planned acquisition of the aerostructures supplier.
Spirit AeroSystems is in the process of being acquired by Airbus, Boeing, and other interested parties. This comes 20 years after Boeing spun off its Wichita, Kansas, facility to create a new company.
Boeing struck a roughly $4.7 billion agreement in July 2024 to acquire Spirit's Boeing-related commercial operations as well as its commercial, defense and aftermarket operations.
(RTTNews) - The UK's Competition and Markets Authority - CMA has launched a formal Phase 1 investigation into Boeing's (BA) $4.7 billion acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems, with a decision due by ...
Boeing Co.’s $4.7 billion deal to buy Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc. will face UK antitrust investigation, the country’s antitrust watchdog said.