BloombergSiddharth Philip

Boeing raises 737 MAX output to 47/month after FAA sign-off; targets 52/month then 63 as China order momentum builds

Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said the company has met FAA requirements to increase 737 MAX production to 47 jets per month, up from 42, after consulting with the regulator. He also said Boeing is working toward a stable 52/month rate and a longer-term 63/month target, alongside expectations for follow-on China orders.

2026-05-27T07:39:52.204806-07:00
SpaceNews.comDebra Werner

Kongsberg NanoAvionics sets sights on building and supporting sovereign constellations

By SpaceNews.com: NanoAvionics, founded in 2014, was known for producing individual satellites and small constellations until April, when the company won a 122.5-million-euro contract ($142 million) to build the initial 280 satellites for SpinLaunch’s Meridian Space broadband constellation.

2026-05-27T08:56:31.787539-07:00
BloombergLaura Dhillon Kane

Canada Is in Talks to Buy Saab’s GlobalEye Surveillance Jets to Bolster Military

By Bloomberg: Canada entered into negotiations to buy Saab AB’s GlobalEye military surveillance planes, rejecting American bids as the northern nation pushes to spend fewer defense dollars in the US.

2026-05-27T06:09:45.393840-07:00
ReutersRajesh Kumar Singh

GE Aerospace sees no airline pullback in engine maintenance despite fuel spike

By Reuters: GE Aerospace has not seen airlines pull back on engine ​maintenance or parts orders despite higher fuel prices and softer ‌flight departures, CEO Larry Culp said on Wednesday, signaling continued strength in the aircraft engine maker's high-margin aftermarket business.

2026-05-27T08:57:04.259861-07:00
SpaceNews.comDavid Ariosto

As geopolitics reshape space, SpinLaunch sees an opening

By SpaceNews.com: SpinLaunch CEO Massimiliano “Massi” Ladovaz paints an ambitious picture of a rapidly shifting space industry driven as much by geopolitics and sovereignty as by engineering innovation.

2026-05-27T09:12:42.327373-07:00