Airbus A319

Airbus, Thales, and Leonardo Plan Starlink Rival, Face Launch and Cost Challenges

In an effort to create a leading European player in space, Airbus, Leonardo, and Thales have announced a joint venture that will combine their satellite and space activities. This new entity will develop comprehensive technologies and end-to-end solutions, with Airbus holding the majority stake. The aim of this combined venture is to compete globally and provide a European alternative to companies like Starlink while also serving as a trusted partner for national space programs. The collaboration is a response to the growing global space market.

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EU Threatens Boeing, US Car Tariffs Amid Trade Standoff

Facing stalled trade negotiations with the U.S., the European Union plans to impose approximately €100 billion in retaliatory tariffs on American goods. These tariffs would target various sectors, including industrial goods, agricultural products, and notably, Boeing aircraft. The proposed levies aim to counter existing U.S. tariffs and address what the EU views as an uneven playing field, particularly concerning Airbus. This action follows minimal progress in talks and reflects the EU’s increasing concern over the significant portion of its exports now subject to U.S. tariffs.

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United Airlines Plane Fire at Houston Airport Sparks Safety Concerns

United Airlines Flight 1382, an Airbus A319 en route from Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport to LaGuardia, aborted takeoff due to an engine fire. Passenger video captured flames erupting from the wing, prompting an evacuation via stairs and emergency slides. All 109 passengers and crew members escaped without injury, and the FAA is currently investigating the cause. A replacement aircraft will transport passengers to New York later in the day.

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