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  2. Spirit AeroSystems - Wikipedia

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    Spirit's primary competitors in the aerostructures market include Collins Aerospace, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Leonardo, and Triumph Group. Spirit AeroSystems was established in 2005 when Boeing spun-off its Wichita division to an investment firm. Boeing entered into an agreement to re-acquire Spirit in July 2024 for $4.7 billion.

  3. Spirit Aero to receive up to $350 million in funding ... - AOL

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    (Reuters) -Spirit AeroSystems said Tuesday that planemaker Boeing will pay up to $350 million in advance payments to the firm, providing the struggling supplier a lifeline as it continues to burn ...

  4. Boeing confirms it's in talks to buy Spirit AeroSystems, its ...

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    About 70% of Spirit AeroSystems' revenue last year came from work done for Boeing, according to Spirit's latest annual report. That is up from 60% two years earlier. Most of the company's other ...

  5. Boeing is in talks to buy Wichita’s Spirit AeroSystems - AOL

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    Spirit had been owned by Boeing before the 2005 spinout. ... Boeing is in talks to buy Wichita’s Spirit AeroSystems. Julie Johnsson, Ryan Beene, Bloomberg News. March 1, 2024 at 12:25 PM.

  6. Boeing pumps cash into Spirit AeroSystems to shore up Wichita ...

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    Boeing pumps cash into Spirit AeroSystems to shore up Wichita supplier. Dominic Gates. October 18, 2023 at 7:34 PM. Mike Hutmacher/2015 Wichita Eagle file photo.

  7. Scottish Aviation - Wikipedia

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    The factory building of Scottish Aviation, which still exists today, was formerly the Palace of Engineering at the 1938 Empire Exhibition in Bellahouston Park, Glasgow. It is now owned by Spirit AeroSystems. Scottish Aviation Limited was an aircraft manufacturer based in Prestwick, Scotland. [1]