AirInsightRichard Schuurman

Boeing projects 43,625 new aircraft deliveries through 2045—~25 more than last year’s forecast, citing a Gulf War-driven “echo”

Boeing’s latest Commercial Market Outlook forecasts 43,625 new aircraft deliveries through 2045, only about 25 more than the prior year. The incremental change is framed as an “echo” of the Gulf war, shaping expectations for long-term fleet growth and demand timing.

Wall Street JournalAmrith Ramkumar, Anissa Gardizy, Becky Peterson

SpaceX in Talks to Provide Computing Power for Pentagon’s AI Push

By Wall Street Journal: SpaceX SPCX is in talks with the Defense Department about providing the agency with access to data-center capacity worth billions of dollars for running artificial-intelligence models, deepening ties between Elon Musk’s company and the Pentagon.

2026-07-17T16:45:44.734298-07:00
New York TimesNiraj Chokshi

After Repeated Crises, Boeing Looks to Turn a Corner

By New York Times: The company recently opened a new production line to keep up with strong demand for its 737 Max, though orders for its new planes lag rival Airbus.

2026-07-17T10:58:59.503395-07:00
Cranky FlierAndrew Bashuk

Cranky Weekly Review presented by Oakland San Francisco Bay Airport: United Earnings, Southwest’s Spring

By Cranky Flier: Review United Reports $805 Million Profit United Airlines’s Q2 earnings were released Wednesday after the close of the market, and the carrier earned a profit of $805 million on $17.7 billion in gross revenue.

2026-07-17T11:13:53.029382-07:00
BloombergBenedikt Kammel

Airbus Wins Major Order from Air China to Firm Regional Hold

By Bloomberg: Airbus SE won orders from Air China and Hainan Airlines with a total transaction value of about $17.8 billion, giving the European planemaker a commercial boost a few days before a marquee aviation exhibition.

2026-07-17T02:45:21.317041-07:00