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Guyana Oil Boom and Growth Strains
Guyana experiences an oil boom due to the Iran war, but faces economic challenges and growth strains.
US imposes flight ban during World Cup
FAA bans flights over stadiums during the World Cup for safety. Drones and all aircraft are prohibited in restricted zones.
FAA Orders SpaceX to Investigate Starship Booster Mishap
FAA orders SpaceX to investigate Starship Super Heavy booster crash in Gulf of Mexico during test flight. No injuries reported.
Boeing boosts 737 output to 47 monthly
Boeing raises 737 production to 47 jets monthly after FAA consultation, targeting 52 next year.
Alaska Airlines Fined $165K for Drunk Passengers
FAA proposes $165,000 fine for Alaska Airlines over intoxicated passengers boarding 11 flights.
Fiserv shareholders elect directors, approve pay
Fiserv shareholders elect 11 directors, approve executive pay at annual meeting. Stock down 65%, Bond.az sees value opportunity.
Boeing Targets Delivery Rebound in 2026
Boeing targets over 700 aircraft deliveries in 2026. FAA approvals, financial performance, 777X challenges, and key risks analyzed.
Unusual Machines Q1 2026 Misses EPS Forecast
Unusual Machines Q1 2026 EPS missed forecasts, but revenue grew 296%. Stock saw volatility. Company acquires Upgrade Energy to boost battery capabilities.
FAA Closes Shutdown Flight Cut Probe
FAA closes probe into airline noncompliance with flight cuts during the 2025 government shutdown, with no fines imposed.
FAA admits failure on warnings before crash
FAA head admits agency failed to act on warnings before January 2025 fatal collision that killed 67 near Reagan Airport.
FAA Cuts Air Traffic Control Staffing Target
FAA reduces air traffic controller target to 12,563. Overtime costs exceed $200 million annually.
Boeing 737 Narrowly Avoids Mid-Air Collision with Drone Near San Diego Airport
United Airlines Boeing 737 avoids drone collision at 900 meters near San Diego. FAA confirms, FBI investigates. Drone safety concerns rise.
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