02 Mar, 2026

Cathay Pacific Cadets Grounded: US Pilot School Halts Solo Flights Amid Rising Safety Concerns and Unreported Incidents

A big shift just hit U.S. flight training – tied directly to a top global carrier. AeroGuard, located in Phoenix, AZ, halted all solo flying right away for students backed by Cathay Pacific. That move came after several serious mishaps where planes got harmed during practice runs. Worse yet, those student pilots didn’t report what […]

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Ford’s Electric Vehicle Ambitions Encounter Steep Financial Headwinds: Unpacking the $3 Billion Loss and a Radical Strategic Pivot for Future Profitability

Ford Motor Company, one of America’s oldest carmakers, is hitting roadblocks in its push toward electric vehicles. Lately, numbers show big spending and early profits taking a hit due to going electric. With updated financial splits, it’s clear how much cash is being poured in – and how tough things are now. Even as Ford […]

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Tesla’s Mexican Gambit: How Giga Mexico’s Strategic Vision Unlocks the Path to a $25,000 EV and Reshapes Global Manufacturing

The car world’s hitting a turning point, always chasing new tech and smarter ways to build vehicles. But Tesla’s bold step into Mexico – setting up a massive plant there – is stirring up big talk across the auto scene. Not simply adding more production space, this pivot tackles major hurdles such as expenses, reaching […]

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Tesla Shareholders Endorse Historic Trillion-Dollar Pay Plan for Elon Musk, Fueling Debates on Governance and Executive Incentives

Tesla investors backed a massive pay deal for boss Elon Musk – this might almost double his fortune, maybe even turning him into the planet’s first trillion-dollar person. Settled on Nov 6, 2025, in Austin, Texas, the vote shows most shareholders still bet big on Musk’s bold direction for the EV trailblazer. Still, plenty of […]

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