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Tank-parts maker Renk’s share price has almost doubled since its listing in February
Top customer of US airline maker also backs union seat on the board
Tokyo to allow transfer of supersonic aircraft under development with UK and Italy
David Gitlin, Stephanie Pope and Patrick Shanahan among possible contenders to succeed Dave Calhoun
It could take years for the company to find its way back to its engineering roots
Management shake-up follows weeks of turmoil for US aircraft manufacturer
Machinists’ head wants to ‘save company from itself’ as quality concerns mount
Government and industry will invest £760mn towards critical skills and infrastructure
Defence ministers portray joint defence projects as sign of mending ties between Paris and Berlin
Zelenskyy chides west over ‘indecision’ and ‘delays’ in providing critical military assistance to Kyiv
Also in this newsletter: Portugal’s power transition plays out in Brussels
The aircraft maker needs a deeper cultural overhaul, starting at the top
US aircraft maker’s long-term cash flow target will take longer to achieve than expected as 737 Max output slows
Rheinmetall’s Armin Papperger makes case for air defence systems as EU contends with increased Russian threat
Investor interest in European defence businesses picks up amid growing geopolitical instability
European defence industry is producing ‘like it is a war’ while society still in peacetime mode, warns Nammo CEO
EasyJet, Rolls-Royce and others ask for help in scaling up new technologies to develop zero emission flights
Many EU countries with biggest shortfalls have high levels of debt and budget deficits
Country’s revived arms sector can produce some weaponry cheaper and faster than allies, says minister
German defence contractor says a ‘new decade in security policy has begun’
“We will lead their coke dealers to their homes after they can’t pay their bills”
Head of part BAE-owned MBDA Éric Béranger says ‘geography matters’
Uncertainty clouding Short Brothers plant is an unintended consequence of US plane maker’s move to undo Spirit spin-off
Carrier says it does not believe it is the target of the probe into the terrifying mid-air incident
Armed forces will be forced to cut some programmes unless defence spending is increased, committee finds
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