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NATO Picks Saab GlobalEye Over Boeing in ~$4.5B AWACS Deal — 10 Aircraft to Replace Cold War E-3 Fleet by 2030

Jul 7, 2026

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NATO Picks Saab GlobalEye Over Boeing in ~$4.5B AWACS Deal — 10 Aircraft to Replace Cold War E-3 Fleet by 2030

NATO announced at its Ankara summit that it will begin formal negotiations with Saab to acquire up to 10 GlobalEye Airborne Early Warning and Control aircraft in a deal estimated at roughly $4.5 billion, replacing the alliance's aging Boeing E-3 AWACS fleet. Eleven member nations are jointly procuring the Swedish system, which beat rival offerings from Boeing. Saab has not yet signed a contract, but the announcement sent the company's shares higher as defense investors weighed the landmark win.

Boeing Jumps 4.5% as Strait of Hormuz Peace Deal Eases Jet Fuel Cost Pressure on Airlines

Jun 16, 2026

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Boeing Jumps 4.5% as Strait of Hormuz Peace Deal Eases Jet Fuel Cost Pressure on Airlines

Boeing shares climbed 4.5% after a U.S.-Iran agreement raised hopes that the Strait of Hormuz will reopen, easing fears of prolonged elevated jet fuel costs for airlines. Lower oil prices improve the profitability outlook for carriers, which analysts say increases the likelihood of advanced aircraft orders and on-schedule deliveries. The move follows Boeing's report of a 33% jump in May aircraft deliveries, signaling a broader production recovery for the aerospace giant.

Earnings Season Accelerates: Tesla, Boeing, UnitedHealth, Intel, GE Aerospace and 80+ S&P 500 Companies Report This Week

Apr 20, 2026

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Earnings Season Accelerates: Tesla, Boeing, UnitedHealth, Intel, GE Aerospace and 80+ S&P 500 Companies Report This Week

The Q1 2026 earnings season enters its most consequential stretch this week, with more than 88 S&P 500 companies reporting, headlined by Tesla on Wednesday, Boeing Tuesday, UnitedHealth Group and GE Aerospace Tuesday, and Intel on Monday after the close. Analysts expect 12.6% aggregate S&P 500 EPS growth — what would be a sixth consecutive quarter of double-digit earnings expansion — though forward guidance on energy costs and margin trajectories will command more investor attention than headline beats.

Boeing Under Fresh Pressure as 737 MAX Wiring Defect Stalls Q1 Deliveries; Shares Lag Broader Market Recovery

Mar 18, 2026

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Boeing Under Fresh Pressure as 737 MAX Wiring Defect Stalls Q1 Deliveries; Shares Lag Broader Market Recovery

Boeing shares lagged the broader market Wednesday as the company continued to grapple with a 737 MAX delivery pause tied to scratched wiring caused by a machining error discovered during production inspections. The defect, disclosed on March 10, has halted all MAX deliveries since March 5 — ending what had been the strongest February delivery performance since 2018 — and raises renewed questions about manufacturing quality control just as Boeing's recovery appeared to be gaining momentum.

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