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FAA Says Boeing, Spirit AeroSystems Fail to Comply With Manufacturing Quality Control Standards in 'Multiple Instances'

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has unveiled findings pointing to quality control issues at Boeing and its top supplier, Spirit AeroSystems.


Hawaii Becomes the 4th State to Have Federally Funded EV Charging Station — And It's on Maui

Hawaii has become the fourth state to have a federally funded electric vehicle (EV) charging station.

Virgin Galactic to Pause Space Flights to Focus on Developing Its Next-Generation Delta-Class Spacecraft

Virgin Galactic has announced a pause in its space flights to redirect resources to developing its next-generation Delta-class spacecraft.

Democratizing Space: C6 Launch Systems' Visionary Mission for Small Satellite Deployment

Often seen as the final frontier, the cosmos holds immense potential for technological innovation, scientific advancement, and economic growth. In the heart of the space industry, C6 Launch Systems is poised to make its mark. As the company navigates the current market challenges and capitalizes on unique advantages, it stands at the forefront of an extraordinary market opportunity.


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Singapore's Aerospace Industry Is Expected to Hire Over 2,500 Workers in the Next 3 to 5 Years
The aerospace industry in Singapore is expected to hire over 2,500 workers in the next three to five years to support its ongoing growth.
Ford CEO Jim Farley Urges Wall Street to Forget Tesla, Says Ford's 'Pro' Business Is the Auto Industry's Future
Ford Motor CEO Jim Farley told investors on Thursday to forget about Tesla and touted the company's "Pro" fleet business as the future of the automotive industry.
Elon Musk's Rocket Company SpaceX Changes Location of Incorporation From Delaware to Texas
Elon Musk's rocket company, SpaceX, has changed the location of its business incorporation from Delaware to Texas.
Uber Unveils First-Ever $7 Billion Share Buyback After Strong Recovery in Ride-Share Revenue
Uber Technologies has announced its plan to repurchase up to $7 billion worth of company shares. Uber Technologies announced on Wednesday its plan to repurchase up to $7 billion worth of company shares.
Elon Musk's X Sued by Its San Francisco HQ Landlord for $13.6 Million, While SpaceX Fined After a Worker Accident
Elon Musk's X, formerly known as Twitter, is facing a lawsuit from the landlord of its San Francisco headquarters who seeks $13.6 million to refill a line of credit after the company allegedly failed to pay rent.
Uber, Lyft, DoorDash Drivers to Hold Nationwide Strike on Valentine's Day to Demand Better Pay
Thousands of Uber, Lyft, and DoorDash drivers are gearing up for a nationwide strike on Valentine's Day to demand fair pay.
US Imposes Sanctions on 4 Entities for Carrying Russian Oil Priced Above the Western Price Cap
The US Treasury Department has imposed sanctions on three UAE-based entities and a Liberian tanker for violating the price cap on Russian oil.
Elon Musk's SpaceX Facing California Investigation Over Discrimination, Sexual Harassment Against Female Workers
Elon Musk's SpaceX is under scrutiny by a California civil rights agency following allegations of unaddressed bias and sexual harassment against female employees.
Houthi Rebels Fired at 2 Commercial Ships in Red Sea Days After US, UK Hit Dozens of Houthi Targets in Yemen
The Iranian-backed Houthi rebels fired missiles at two commercial vessels in the Red Sea on Tuesday, the first attacks since the US and UK launched strikes against dozens of Houthi targets in Yemen over the weekend.
Waterloo's Final Day As Eurostar Terminal
According to the station owner HS1, Eurostar may have to limit St. Pancras departures due to biometric border procedures later this year.
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