How the crisis at Boeing is threatening a historic Belfast factory
Uncertainty clouding Short Brothers plant is an unintended consequence of US plane maker’s move to undo Spirit spin-off
Uncertainty clouding Short Brothers plant is an unintended consequence of US plane maker’s move to undo Spirit spin-off
French maker of high-speed trains blames increase in inventory build-up and delivery delays
Former Antrim mayor Paul Hamill was ‘one of the genuinely nice guys in local politics’
Galway group’s equipment to form part of European Space Agency’s Altius satellite
Spirit AeroSystems Holdings awarded a £30m design contract by UK government
Company turns to outside help to get drone ambitions off the ground
Company’s Belfast operation welcomes the deal with Spirit AeroSystems Holding
Maintenance company bucks trend and focuses on industry turnaround and recovery
Manufacturer also weighing a bid for the proposed Metro service to Dublin Airport
Plane and train maker announced 400 job losses at plant in June due to Covid-19 crisis
Will pressing ahead with purchase of Bombardier’s regional jet division pay off?
Demonstration took place at airline’s headquarters near Dublin Airport
Around 270 jobs with company, including 57 pilots, at Dublin Airport are at risk
Company making 2,500 redundant in its aviation business globally due to Covid-19 crisis
Aircraft and train manufacturer worth just a fraction of former value
Boeing says it ‘believes it is within its rights to terminate the agreement’
Company employs 1,000 people and has place 50% of its workers on ‘paid leave’
French finance minister will discuss the plan with EU competition commissioner Vestager
Northern Irish plant will continue to supply wings for Airbus A220
US billionaires are taking advantage of tax breaks to purchase the ultimate status symbol – their own private plane
$1.1bn deal secures future of Belfast, Moroccan and Dallas plants
Once the epitome of luxury travel, the brand is suffering as competition takes off
US group looking to diversify from Boeing for which it is the largest supplier
‘We do have a raft of successful medium-sized ones and a huge amount of successful smaller companies’
Danger that engineering, design, technical skills built up over generations may be lost
Canadian aerospace group selling operations in Northern Ireland
Belfast firm's employees urge response from London as they battle to save their shipyard
TowerBrook’s Aernnova among a number of companies to have expressed interest
Canadian group’s Northern Ireland business, known as Short Brothers, up for sale
Around 350 people are currently employed on the CRJ programme in the North
Wings for the jets formally known as C-Series are built in Northern Ireland
Centre fuselage of jets made in Belfast plant which is on the market
Airbus is a contender to buy Canadian aerospace group’s Northern Ireland operation
Aerospace group says it does not have timeline for sale of production sites in North
Manufacturer is selling Belfast and Casablanca plants
Technology developed in Belfast for CSeries aircraft considered to be key issue in any sale
Unite indicates government should look at possibility of taking firm into public ownership
Brexit may yet have a role to play in the search for a new owner
Bombardier Belfast makes wings for Airbus A220
Fantasy world meets reality of a UK industry deeply embedded in EU economy
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Aerospace giant has announced plans to sell the NI business which employs 4,000
‘It used to be that a job in Bombardier and before that in Short Brothers was a job for life’
Politicians cite Brexit uncertainty as worry
‘Sense of betrayal’ as Canadian aerospace group jettisons its Belfast operation
Fears for up to 4,000 jobs as aerospace group announces plans for consolidation of activities in America
Aerospace group will reinstate 32 workers in ‘tremendous win for workforce’, says union
CBI regional chief Angela McGowan is concerned for future of North’s economy
Canadian aerospace company seeking more redundancies in North
US aircraft lessor CAF claims Peel Aviation has not repaid loan for purchase of luxury jet
Industry leaders warn of potential for chaos and increased lawlessness around Border
Canadian aerospace group has started making ’necessary adjustments’ to reduce its workforce in Northern Ireland by nearly 500 people
Firms hold off on new projects amid Brexit fears as ‘point of peak uncertainty’ reached
Companies including Coca Cola, Norbrook Laboratories write open letter to British MPs
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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