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Major airlines hit by 674 delays and more than 50 cancellations as passengers left stranded

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Daily Mirror 2h ago

Two killed as US Gulfstream jet crashes in huge fireball en route to Texas

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The Independent World 3d ago

Armed forces prepared for both short and intense conflicts: Army chief Gen Dwivedi

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Times of India 7d ago

A 7.8 magnitude quake in the Philippines kills at least 19, fells buildings and sets off a tsunami

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Phys.org 3d ago

SpaceX IPO will test how Wall Street prices ‘strategic tech’

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How the Indian Navy's new GPS jammers could fool enemy missiles, drones and navigation systems

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Iran war, strikes, EES: Why the number of people flying in Europe is dropping

An industry group says that while marginal, the decline “marks a significant milestone” for Europe’s aviation sector. For the first time since Europe’s air transport recovery after the Covid-19 pandemic, passenger traffic has fallen year-on-year. The number of flyers across the European airport network dropped by -0.7% in April 2026 compared to the same month last year, according to European airport trade body ACI EUROPE.

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Amazon turns to Jeff Bezos' other company to do some heavy lifting

It was less than two months ago that the third flight of Blue Origin's heavy-lift New Glenn rocket left a customer's payload in an unusable orbit. Investigators have now identified the cause of the failure, and Blue Origin is preparing to launch the next New Glenn mission as soon as next week. The Federal Aviation Administration and Blue Origin announced the closure of the failure investigation May 22.

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Europe’s next fighter jet problem has no easy answer

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Politico EU 2d ago