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Boeing ambitiously looks to increase MAX production output
Airlines

Boeing is ambitiously planning to ramp up its production output of the 737 MAX to 42 jets per month by Q3 2022, according to sources close to the matter. The move is intended to mark the end of the planemaker’s battle on two fronts, following the COVID-19 pandemic and a years-long PR disaster following two

Breeze Airways banks on Airbus A220 range increase
Airlines

US start-up carrier Breeze Airways is banking on the imminent introduction of additional range capacity for the Airbus A220-300, announced in March. The new range capacity is merely a “paper change” – the result of Airbus locating an “additional margin availability” – according to vice-president of single-aisle marketing Antonio Da Costa, and will come into

UK Carrier Strike Group commences historic deployment
Defence

The UK’s Carrier Strike Group had embarked on its maiden operational deployment, boasting 3,700 personnel and dozens of military aircraft. The UK’s flagship aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth is leading six Royal Navy vessels, a Royal Navy submarine, a US Navy destroyer and a Dutch frigate on a seven-month deployment through the Mediterranean, Indian Ocean,

Unions set to fight as Airbus moves to close Spanish factory
Airlines

Airbus is moving to close its Puerto Real factory in Spain as a part of its post-COVID recovery plan, in what would be the planemaker’s first major factory closure in the company’s 50-year history. The European planemaker is in discussions with unions to combine operations with its nearby Bay of Cadiz facility, which currently focuses

Virgin Galactic to again attempt third spaceflight on VSS Unity
Headlines

Virgin Galactic is preparing to finally perform the third crewed test of its VSS Unity spaceplane into suborbital space on Saturday, 22 May, following an earlier false start in December. Sir Richard Branson’s space tourism company will complete the third flight test of its SpaceShipTwo Unity spaceplane on Saturday, pending weather and final technical checks.

Comment: The science of landing things on Mars
Headlines

In this cross-posting with The Conversation, space historian Osnat Katz discusses the difficulties of landing objects and aircraft on Mars, and those who have failed in their attempt. China’s rover Zhurong, named after the mythological fire god, successfully touched down on Mars on 14 May – the first time that China has successfully landed a

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