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Boeing agreed to buy Spirit AeroSystems, the Kansas-based supplier that makes fuselages for the 737 Max jet, in a deal intended to improve quality after a midair door plug blowout.
An antitrust review has been opened into the pending purchase of the aerostructures business, with the prospect emerging that ...
Boeing has agreed to buy Spirit AeroSystems, one of its major suppliers and manufacturing partners, as part of its plan to overhaul the aircraft maker’s badly damaged safety reputation. The all ...
Spirit AeroSystems disclosed the assessment of its condition in a filing.The company — which Boeing one of its main customers, intends to buy — said that as of Tuesday, it had developed a plan ...
Boeing agreed on Sunday to acquire Spirit AeroSystems for $37.25 per share in an all-stock deal that values the supplier at more than $4 billion, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
Boeing Co. agreed to buy back Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc. for $37.25 a share in an all-stock deal that values the supplier at $4.7 billion, unwinding a two-decade separation as the embattled ...
Boeing announced plans to buy back the bulk of supplier Spirit AeroSystems for $4.7 billion, and Airbus said it would purchase Spirit operations related to the European aerospace giant.
Spirit AeroSystems has not been standing still waiting for Boeing to take over. It has reportedly lifted production from 21 to 31 fuselages a month, which is below Boeing's 38-fuselage requirement.
Boeing will be purchasing Spirit AeroSystems for $4.7 billion, or $37.25 per share, as the plane manufacturer looks to address safety issues sparked by a mid-air blowout at the beginning of the year.
Boeing has reached a sweeping financial agreement with Spirit AeroSystems of Wichita, Kansas, pumping in millions of dollars to support the financially hobbled supplier. The deal comes after ...