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Belfast aerospace giant Spirit AeroSystems has grown its four-year losses to more than $1bn. Losses have also increased by 50% in the last 12 months – growing to $339m (£255m).
Airbus has finalised a deal to take over part of the Spirit AeroSystems operation in Belfast. The deal was first announced in July last year as part of a wider break up of the Spirit business. The ...
Spirit AeroSystems is burning cash rapidly, with first-quarter free cash flow burn already at $474 million. Read why I do not ...
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The largest Irish whiskey festival on the island of Ireland is set to return to Belfast this July. Belfast Whiskey Week will ...
Airbus, the world’s biggest plane maker, is buying part of Spirit AeroSystems in Belfast that makes wings for its A220 jets and will, if necessary, take on a unit producing fuselage sections for ...
Bombardier Considers Acquiring Spirit AeroSystems’ Bizjet Work is published in The Weekly of Business Aviation, an Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN) Market Briefing and is included with your ...
"Non-Airbus operations in Belfast will transfer to Boeing or may be divested to a third party by Spirit." Spirit is Northern Ireland's most significant manufacturing employer, with about 3,500 staff.
Airbus has finalised a deal to take over part of the Spirit AeroSystems operation in Belfast. The deal was first announced in July last year as part of a wider break up of the Spirit business.
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