SpaceX Sues Labor Board Over Employee Firings 

SpaceX sued the U.S. government’s labor board a day after an official at the agency accused…

18 Minutes to Evacuate a Burning Plane: Success Story or Cautionary Tale?

Updated Jan. 4, 2024 2:13 pm ET In its certification, Airbus was required to prove that…

Labor Board Backs Fired SpaceX Employees

An official for the U.S. labor-relations agency has accused SpaceX of violating a federal workplace law…

Airbus In Talks to Buy Atos Cybersecurity Unit for Up to $2 Billion

Updated Jan. 3, 2024 3:47 am ET Airbus is in talks to buy Atos’s cybersecurity unit,…

Iran Adds to Pressure on U.S. With Nuclear Program Acceleration

Updated Dec. 26, 2023 6:06 pm ET Iran has tripled production of nearly weapons-grade uranium in…

Houthi Rebel Attacks Rattle Global Shipping

Updated Dec. 12, 2023 5:57 pm ET Yemen’s Houthi forces have attacked several commercial ships crossing…

Jet Defects Stoke Debate Over Who Should Inspect Mechanics’ Work

Should airplane mechanics be responsible for checking their own work?  The question is the subject of…

WSJ News Exclusive | Boeing Picks a Frontrunner to Be Its Next CEO

Updated Dec. 11, 2023 7:41 am ET Boeing is elevating Stephanie Pope to become its No.…

Activist Nuns, With Stake in Smith & Wesson, Sue Gun Maker Over AR-15 Rifles

Updated Dec. 5, 2023 3:49 pm ET A group of activist nuns filed an unusual shareholder…

Opinion | About Those Non-Terrorist Houthis

Iran’s proxies continue to threaten U.S. assets in the Middle East, and the latest effort comes…