New York TimesAgnes Chang, Chris Buckley

Satellite imagery reveals China’s mountain nuclear buildup

New satellite imagery identifies expanded, secretive nuclear facilities carved into China’s mountains, indicating Beijing is accelerating its nuclear arsenal build-up just as international arms‑control guardrails weaken. The analysis signals a measurable shift in strategic posture with implications for regional deterrence and force planning.

2026-02-14T21:24:37.069391-08:00
Spaceflight NowWill Robinson-Smith

SpaceX launches 600th Falcon 9 rocket to date with Starlink flight from Vandenberg

By Spaceflight Now: ![](http://spaceflightnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/20260214_Starlin_17-13_SpaceX.jpeg) Update Feb. 14, 10:45 p.m. EST (0345 UTC): SpaceX deployed the 24 Starlink satellites.

2026-02-14T14:25:43.513459-08:00
CNBCSam Meredith

Cuba’s jet‑fuel crisis deepens amid U.S. pressure — implications for airlines and regional aviation

By CNBC: Cuba’s government appears to be on the brink of economic collapse amid a worsening energy crisis.

Also: BBC and Bloomberg
2026-02-13T23:09:59.123439-08:00
BloombergGaspard Sebag

Airlines Set to Cut Paris Flights Sunday Due to Snow, Frost

By Bloomberg: France’s aviation authority asked airlines to reduce flights on Sunday at Paris’s Charles de Gaulle and Orly airports due to snowfall and frost.

2026-02-14T15:00:52.308914-08:00
BreitflyteJoe Breitfeller

Alaska Airlines Announces Promotion of Ben Brookman to VP Real Estate and Corporate Affairs

By Breitflyte: Alaska Airlines has announced the promotion of Ben Brookman to Vice President of Real Estate and Corporate Affairs. In his new role, Mr. Brookman will lead Alaska’s global real estate strategy and investments across all airports.On Thursday (February 12, 2026), Alaska Airlines announced the promotion of Ben Brookman to Vice President of Real Estate and Corporate Affairs.

2026-02-14T10:50:43.242785-08:00
Reuters

Safran to open landing gear plant in Morocco

By Reuters: Safran Landing Systems, a subsidiary of French aerospace group Safran, signed a deal with Morocco on Friday to set up a landing gear factory near Casablanca worth 280 million euros ($332 mln) to supply the Airbus A320, Safran Chair Ross McIness said.

Also: Business Wire and 3 more
2026-02-13T10:05:02.936734-08:00