After initial skepticism, General Electric now sees 3-D printing technology as an important part of its future manufacturing, especially for its $25 billion jet-engine business.
GoPro’s recall of its first drone caps a string of snafus that have knocked the action-camera maker from its pedestal of Silicon Valley hardware darling.
Helicopter operator Erickson Inc. has put its flying fleet into bankruptcy, blaming oil and gas companies that cut back on drilling operations during a slump in energy prices.
The recall of GoPro’s Karma drone latest misstep in the action-camera maker’s effort to diversify.
If Europe and Asia can count less on U.S. military support under a Trump presidency,governments will have to increase their own defense spending.
Arconic Inc. on Monday announced its first major supply deal, a roughly billion-dollar contract to supply Airbus Group SE with aluminum sheet and plate.
U.S. space agency’s concerns focus on possible dangers stemming from plans by Space Exploration Technologies Corp. to fuel rockets while astronauts are strapped into capsules loaded on board.
Less than three weeks after Orbital ATK Inc.’s Antares rocket resumed launching supplies to the international space station with some fanfare, NASA wants the booster to temporarily stand down, according to industry officials.
Elon Musk’s Space Exploration Technologies may lose a spacecraft launch order from a major customer, Inmarsat, even as the European satellite operator voiced confidence in the rocket company’s ability to return to flight this year.
Alcoa officially split Tuesday, as the aluminum giant separated its raw aluminum operation from the businesses that supply the aerospace and automotive markets.
The committee opposes a proposal by Elon Musk’s Space Exploration Technologies Corp. to fuel rockets while astronauts are already strapped into a capsule on top.
The Saudi Arabian Oil Co. has confirmed that it has evidence of corruption involving one its employees and Brazilian aircraft maker Embraer SA involving the purchase of three aircraft from the company.
Lockheed Martin expects sales next year to grow at the fastest clip in a decade as the reshaped company rides a new wave of military spending at home and abroad.
An increasingly provocative North Korea and wavering U.S. support leave Seoul scrambling for more forceful defense options.
OneWeb, a satellite-internet startup whose backers include Airbus and entrepreneur Richard Branson, is in talks with Japan’s SoftBank Group about a potential strategic linkup, according to people familiar with the matter.
Once laser-focused on a particular layer of the technology stack, players like Airware and Skycatch have refashioned themselves to look more like a one-stop shop for industrial customers.
Lockheed’s portfolio reshaping and uncertainty over military budgets and pension costs are coloring the defense sector’s outlook.
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Rockwell Collins agreed to pay $6.4 billion to buy B/E Aerospace in a deal that would unite two of the global aerospace industry’s biggest suppliers.
Rockwell Collins is making a big bet on connecting aircraft to the internet at 35,000 feet with its $6.4 billion deal to buyB/E Aerospace.