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This 20-Year-Old French Jet Fighter Is Suddenly Outselling Rivals

The Rafale jet fighter is benefiting from rising military spending in Europe and Asia and sanctions that have curbed Russian competitors. The Rafale jet fighter is benefiting from rising military spending in Europe and Asia and sanctions that have curbed Russian competitors. FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Techno Blender is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to…

Small Businesses Face Big Tax Bills From Research-Deduction Change

Laura Lynn Gonzalez expected a tax refund this year, after her two-employee data-visualization company experienced a $30,000 loss. Instead, she said, she is facing a $100,000 federal tax bill that is about as large as her 2022 salary. Ms. Gonzalez’s predicament stems from a piece of the 2017 tax law that is taking effect now. It requires companies to spread deductions for research costs over five years instead of taking them immediately.  For many biotech companies, contract manufacturers and software firms,…

SpaceX Prepares to Launch Crew to International Space Station

SpaceX is set to launch another crew to the International Space Station, the latest human flight the company has handled for NASA since bringing such missions back to the U.S. about three years ago. The Elon Musk-led company is scheduled to blast four people to the research laboratory at 1:45 a.m. ET on Monday from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration said.  The crew will fly to the station on one of SpaceX’s Crew Dragon…

Boeing to End Production of Super Hornet Combat Jet, Co-Star of ‘Top Gun: Maverick’

Boeing Co. BA 1.15% said it plans to end production of the F/A-18 Super Hornet combat jet in 2025, closing a chapter on a Navy workhorse featured in the movie “Top Gun: Maverick.” The future of Boeing’s combat jet production has been in doubt for a decade as orders dwindled. The company continues to make F-15EX fighters, and it said resources would be focused on support aircraft and a potential new generation of crewed and uncrewed…

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SpaceX, Boeing and Lockheed Prepare Future Hardware for NASA’s Artemis Program

Companies behind NASA’s Artemis moon program—including SpaceX, Boeing Co. BA 0.52% and Lockheed LMT 0.63% Martin Corp.—are working on future missions as the agency prepares to try to get its first lunar rocket off the ground next month. Lockheed Martin said last week that the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ordered three more of the Orion spaceship it has developed, and…

U.S. Pushes to Keep B-52 Bombers Going as Pressure From China Grows

The U.S. is pushing to upgrade its 60-year-old fleet of strategic bombers to keep them flying into the second half of the 21st century in an effort to deter potential adversaries such as China and Russia.Air Force officials and military experts have said the refresh of the B-52 bomber—a long-range jet built by Boeing Co. BA 1.08% that can carry large loads of conventional and nuclear weapons—is crucial to providing an effective deterrent. The B-52 revamp could cost $11.8…

Lockheed Martin Says Supply Chain Challenges Weigh on Defense Sales

Lockheed Martin Corp. LMT -0.26% cut its full-year sales and profit guidance and said workforce and supply chain kinks threaten to linger into 2023. The world’s largest defense contractor by revenue and its peers have been hit by a combination of parts shortages and elevated staff absentee rates. Continuing delays are challenging the industry’s return to growth as many governments pledge to boost military spending.…