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The Dallas Business Journal (Free subscription) | 08/11/2009
Aircraft parts maker Vought Aircraft Industries Inc. saw its profit fall by $55.2 million during the second quarter, in part from the effects of selling the company’s interest in Global Aeronautica.
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The Dallas Business Journal (Free subscription) | 07/30/2009
Vought Aircraft Industries Inc. has closed on the sale of its South Carolina facility and business to The Boeing Co. The facility had been used to build parts for Boeing's 787 Dreamliner aircraft.
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The Puget Sound Business Journal (Free subscription) | 07/30/2009
Boeing said it’s completed its purchase of supplier Vought Aircraft Industries Inc. in North Charleston, S.C., for $580 million. (BA)
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The Dallas Business Journal (Free subscription) | 07/07/2009
Elmer Doty, president and CEO of Vought Aircraft Industries Inc., told the Dallas Business Journal Tuesday if it weren't for significant tightening in the credit and financial markets, it’s likely the company would have been able to manufacture structural parts for The Boeing Co.’s 787 Dreamliner aircraft program at Vought’s South Carolina facility.
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The Puget Sound Business Journal (Free subscription) | 07/07/2009
Boeing announced it’s buying supplier Vought Aircraft Industries Inc. in North Charleston, S.C. for $580 million. (BA)
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The Wichita Business Journal (Free subscription) | 07/02/2009
Boeing seems to be preparing to buy supplier Vought Aircraft Industries Inc. in North Charleston, S.C., which likely will lead to establishing a second 787 assembly plant there.
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The Nashville Business Journal (Free subscription) | 05/07/2009
Vought Aircraft Industries Inc. reported Thursday its earnings were down 38 percent in the first quarter compared to the same period a year ago.
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The Dallas Business Journal (Free subscription) | 03/12/2009
Aircraft parts maker Vought Aircraft Industries Inc. saw its fourth-quarter profit fall on costs tied to a strike at its Nashville facility, which has since been resolved. The drop in profit also is tied to higher expenses associated with Vought's pension programs.