BloombergBrian W Smith, Caleb Mutua, Davide Barbuscia

SpaceX books debut $20B investment-grade bond plan after record-scale IPO as AI financing push draws heavy demand

SpaceX launched its first investment-grade bond offering, with reported demand of about $89 billion, positioning one of the largest U.S. investment-grade deals this year. The company says proceeds will support bridge financing and general-purpose needs as it funds AI ambitions following its record $75 billion IPO.

BloombergAaron Weinman, Caleb Mutua, Davide Barbuscia

‘A Lot of Leeway’: SpaceX’s High-Grade Debt Brings Out Skeptics

Bloomberg LawBrian Smith, Davide Barbuscia, Michael Gambale

SpaceX Readies Its $20 Billion Bond Debut to Fund AI Ambition

2026-06-23T09:41:09.491128-07:00
Air Data NewsRicardo Meier

American Airlines expands narrowbody retrofit program with more premium seats

By Air Data News: Airbus A319 and A320 fleets are receiving cabin upgrades as carriers seek to maximize American Airlines has taken another step in its fleet retrofit program that will add more premium seats to the Airbus A319 and A320 aircraft, and also includes updating cabin interiors and onboard amenities.

2026-06-23T09:56:07.045325-07:00
Space.comLeonard David

NASA wants to dump the ISS in the sea. Experts say the plan 'raises serious concerns for ocean health'

By Space.com: NASA's plan to deorbit the International Space Station in coming years has stirred up a wave of reaction by a leading ocean conservation organization.

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2026-06-23T09:13:05.129968-07:00
The Air CurrentWill Guisbond

Helicopter collision risk higher after D.C. airspace changes, Coast Guard leaders say

By The Air Current: Coast Guard aviation leadership sharply criticized the Federal Aviation Administration’s changes to Washington, D.C.’s congested airspace following a January 2025 midair collision, saying the revisions may increase the risk of a serious accident between helicopters.

2026-06-23T10:40:09.473915-07:00