ReutersJulie Zhu

Gulf hub disruption drives Asian carriers’ Europe demand rebound as traffic diverts away from Middle East routings

Major Asian airlines are reporting surging demand on Europe routes as travellers seek alternatives to disrupted Middle Eastern hub connections linked to the Iran conflict. Analysts expect the re-routed traffic mix to persist beyond any eventual end to hostilities, supporting continued network and pricing volatility.

2026-04-19T17:13:43.082198-07:00
Aviation WeekTony Osborne

Bell Establishes Ukrainian Subsidiary For Long-Term Cooperation

By Aviation Week: The company, called Bell Textron Ukraine, will be the hub of the manufacturer’s future activities in the country.

2026-04-17T10:45:15.785400-07:00
Space Intel ReportPeter B. de Selding

AST SpaceMobile’s BlueBird 7 Declared Total Loss After Too-Low New Glenn 3 Drop-Off

By Space Intel Report: LA PLATA, Maryland — Satellite direct-to-device startup AST SpaceMobile’s BlueBird 7 satellite will be deorbited following its release into unsurvivable low orbit following an anomaly on Blue Origin’s New Glenn 3 mission upper stage, AST said Nov.

2026-04-19T11:55:54.993918-07:00
SpaceNews.comSandra Erwin

Space Force weighs Vulcan flights without solid boosters

By SpaceNews.com: WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force is exploring whether it can resume flights of United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan rocket without using the solid rocket boosters now under investigation, a workaround that could allow some missions to proceed even as the vehicle remains grounded for national security launches.

2026-04-19T11:04:27.649286-07:00