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Boeing engineers and technical workers reject four-year contract, authorize strike at critical certification juncture

Members of the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace rejected Boeing’s “best and final” four-year contract offer and overwhelmingly authorized a strike. The union represents 17,000 engineers, scientists and technical workers, with the vote coming as Boeing approaches certification milestones for key aircraft models.

2026-08-21T13:29:00.871116-07:00

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Boeing engineers and technical workers reject four-year contract, authorize strike at critical certification juncture

Members of the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace rejected Boeing’s “best and final” four-year contract offer and overwhelmingly authorized a strike. The union represents 17,000 engineers, scientists and technical workers, with the vote coming as Boeing approaches certification milestones for key aircraft models.

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Saab unveils stealthy supersonic A3 combat-drone concept as Sweden advances a new turbojet

Saab displayed a full-scale mock-up of its A3 autonomous combat-aircraft concept, designed to complement Gripen E and other fighters in combat, deep-strike and electronic-warfare missions. The company says the high-end unmanned system could also influence its next crewed combat aircraft, while GKN Aerospace has demonstrated a newly developed Swedish turbojet.

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Mammoth Freighters delivers first 777-200LRMF conversion to Jetran for DHL network

Mammoth Freighters has delivered its first converted Boeing 777-200LRMF, MSN 32222, to lessor Jetran. The aircraft, converted in Manchester and unveiled at Farnborough, will enter DHL Air UK’s network, forming part of a 13-aircraft placement within Jetran’s broader order of more than two dozen conversions.

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Airbus abandons four-day office plan after union protests and strikes

Airbus will retain existing hybrid-work arrangements after employee protests and strikes, particularly at its Spanish facilities, forced the European manufacturer to reverse a plan that would have reduced remote work from two days per week to one on average. The decision underscores the operational impact of workforce resistance to policy changes.

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Sypris Electronics wins power-processing contract for unnamed LEO constellation

Sypris Electronics will manufacture power processing units for an unnamed next-generation low-Earth-orbit satellite constellation under a newly announced award. Protoflight production is scheduled to begin in the third quarter of 2026, with deliveries expected to continue through 2028, signaling a multi-year manufacturing commitment.

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China’s New Y-15 Turboprop Emerges as a Key Military Airlifter

New imagery provides the clearest view yet of China’s Y-15, a four-engine turboprop expected to become an important component of the country’s modernizing military transport fleet. The aircraft’s emergence highlights Beijing’s continued investment in indigenous airlift capacity and fleet renewal.

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Germany’s first F-35A nears completion

Lockheed Martin has completed assembly of Germany’s first F-35A stealth fighter and moved the aircraft into final finishing ahead of delivery to the German air force. The milestone marks progress in Germany’s acquisition of the single-engine fighter for future service.

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