AINonlineKerry Lynch

Supreme Court ruling curtails White House tariff power, deepening aerospace supply‑chain uncertainty

A Supreme Court ruling has curtailed the White House’s authority to impose tariffs, removing a key lever in trade policy and injecting new legal uncertainty. Aerospace OEMs and suppliers—already strained by volatile trade measures—face heightened risk to sourcing, costs, delivery schedules and defense procurement timelines.

2026-02-20T11:20:24.984078-08:00
Via SatelliteBen Ackman

Axelspace and Synspective Lock In Imagery Contracts for Japanese Constellation

By Via Satellite: Japanese satellite imagery providers Axelspace and Synspective finalized agreements with SKY Perfect JSAT, Mitsui, and Mitsubishi Electric to provide optical and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery.

2026-02-20T11:53:27.332847-08:00
BloombergAllyson Versprille

Watchdog: FAA Lacks Resources to Adequately Oversee United Airlines’ Maintenance, Leaving Safety Risks

By Bloomberg: The US Federal Aviation Administration’s oversight of United Airlines Holdings Inc.’s maintenance practices suffers from a lack of resources, meaning some safety risks remain, a government watchdog said.

2026-02-20T11:05:16.144838-08:00