Saudi Arabia plans to invest $2.1bn for space programme by 2030
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has reportedly revealed plans to invest SAR8bn ($2.1bn) to strengthen its space programme by 2030.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has reportedly revealed plans to invest SAR8bn ($2.1bn) to strengthen its space programme by 2030.
Aerospace and defence company Boeing has revealed plans to reduce staffing levels as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to hit aircraft demand.
A new Canadian consortium has been launched to support, design and implement the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) in the country.
Flag carrier Saudi Arabia Airlines (Saudia) has been reportedly sued by Dubai-based financial services firm Alif Segregated Portfolio Company regarding 50 leased Airbus aircraft.
Thales Alenia Space has signed a contract with Canadian company NorthStar Earth and Space to commence work on smallsat satellites.
The Airbus Defence and Space-led international team has successfully demonstrated the production of oxygen using a process invented by the company.
Nasa and Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) have set 14 November as the new launch date for the Crew-1 mission.
The Governments of Sweden and Denmark have agreed to increase their respective stakes in Scandinavian carrier SAS.
Flag carrier Ethiopian Airlines is set to receive two more Dash 8-400 aircraft from manufacturer De Havilland Aircraft of Canada.
Japanese carrier All Nippon Airways (ANA) Holdings is reportedly considering reducing its workforce by 3,500 employees in the next three years.