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Boeing Chairman Jim McNerney gestures during a press conference in Paris, May 3, 2006. McNerney said that the United States and Europe are accelerating their efforts to resolve a potentially major trade dispute over aircraft subsidies. (UPI Photo/Eco Clement)
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U.S. airplane maker Boeing Co. is proceeding with steps to build a stretch version of the grounded Dreamliner 787, a source told The Wall Street Journal.
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Boeing Co. Chief Executive Officer Jim McNerney says he is confident the U.S. company can soon return the grounded 787 Dreamliner to service.
Regulators around the world, following the lead of U.S. Federal Aviation Administration officials, ordered all Boeing 787 Dreamliners grounded Thursday.
Boeing Co.'s top executive said the firm would prevail in a union dispute concerning use of an airplane factory in South Carolina.
The head of Boeing said the U.S. planemaker would hold to its schedule of delivering as many as 20 new Dreamliners by the end of the year.
U.S. consumer products giant Procter & Gamble Co. Thursday announced a leadership change, naming a new chief executive officer.
Boeing Co. Chief Executive Officer Jim McNerney says the repeatedly-delayed Dreamliner 787 is undergoing its final indoor tests.
U.S. plane maker Boeing sent out 900 layoff notices Friday, part of a cutback of 10,000 jobs Chief Executive Officer Jim McNerney announced in January.
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