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Canada’s Telesat Taps SpaceX to Launch Its Broadband Satellites in Orbit
Canada’s Telesat (TSAT.TO) on Monday said it has sealed an agreement with SpaceX to launch its low-Earth-orbit (LEO)…
US Marine Corps Plans Acquisition of Iron Dome System, Hundreds of Interceptors
The US Marine Corps intends to acquire three batteries of Israel’s Iron Dome air defense system, along with…
Europe a ‘Fantastic’ Place to Invent Tourism AI, Says Commissioner Breton
EU Commissioner Breton tells Destination Europe Summit that regulated use of technology will help the tourism sector. The…
You’ll Soon Be Able to Use Your Phone on EU Flights. But Passengers Aren’t Sure That’s a Good Thing
A new poll has revealed that passengers are split on new inflight phone rules. Passengers on flights within…
U.S. May Unload Oil From Seized Iranian Vessel Off Texas
The US may soon start unloading oil from an Iranian tanker now anchored off the coast of Texas…
Bollinger Launches Navajo-Class Salvage Ship for U.S. Navy
Bollinger Shipyards has launched the lead ship in the U.S. Navy’s new Navajo-Class Towing, Salvage and Rescue Ships…
Austal USA Secures U.S. Navy Contract for New Class of Ocean Surveillance Ships
Mobile, Alabama-based Austal USA has been awarded a significant contract worth up to $3.195 billion by the U.S.…
Equinor Delays Bay du Nord Project in Canada Due To Rising Costs
Norway’s Equinor ASA said on Wednesday that it will postpone its Bay du Nord Canadian offshore oil project for up to three years,…
Davie Secures Official Role in Canada’s National Shipbuilding Strategy
Davie Shipbuilding, Canada’s largest shipbuilder, has been named an official partner in the country’s National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS), Davie joins…
Canada’s Davie Eyes Arctic Shipbuilding Expansion With Helsinki Shipyard
Québec-based Chantier Davie Canada Inc. (Davie) has announced exercising its exclusive option to purchase the assets of Finland’s…