Militarization of the Moon: What Declassified Files Show
Militarization of the Moon — did Cold War planners truly draft blueprints for armed lunar outposts, and is the same logic now returning under a different name? Militarization of the Moon: That question is no longer hypothetical. Declassified U.S. Army, Air Force, and intelligence documents reveal that between 1959 and the mid-1960s, multiple American military
Taiwan invasion timing: Is Iran Beijing’s best window?
Taiwan invasion timing: is the war with Iran giving Beijing its best opening to attack an independent Taiwan? Taiwan invasion timing: On March 15, Taiwan said 26 Chinese military aircraft had returned to large-scale activity after an unusual pause. That was according to Reuters on March 15. Meanwhile, Washington remained absorbed by air and naval
Atlas Air A350F Order Reshapes Global Cargo
Atlas Air A350F order: what happens when the world’s largest Boeing 747 operator decides its next major freighter move belongs to Airbus? Atlas Air A350F order: On March 16, 2026, Airbus said Atlas Air Worldwide had placed a firm order for 20 A350F aircraft. Consequently, Atlas becomes the biggest customer for the type and the
LEAP engine investment jolts Boeing, Airbus and A220
LEAP engine investment is suddenly the hinge of the narrowbody market, but what is GE Aerospace really buying with its new United States spending surge? LEAP engine investment: On March 9, 2026, GE Aerospace said it would invest another $1 billion across United States manufacturing sites and suppliers. The company said the money would accelerate
Sovereign loyal wingman: Canada’s F-35 force multiplier
Sovereign loyal wingman: Can Canada turn a startup announcement into a real force multiplier for its future Lockheed Martin F-35A fleet? Sovereign loyal wingman: on March 5, 2026, Dominion Dynamics said in a Newswire release that it would invest an initial C$50 million to begin developing Canada’s first Autonomous Collaborative Platform (ACP), an uncrewed aircraft
Arctic defence plan: Canada’s overdue bill
Arctic defence plan, or an expensive confession that Ottawa waited too long to defend its own North? Arctic defence plan: On March 12, 2026, in Yellowknife, Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled what Reuters reported on March 12, 2026 as a roughly C$35 billion package to expand northern airfields, build support hubs, and reduce Canada’s reliance
Religious exemption ruling: COVID – Air Canada pilot compensation
Religious exemption ruling: what does the March 3, 2026 pilot compensation ruling really change for Canadian aviation labour? Religious exemption ruling: However, the answer is more precise than the first wave of headlines suggested. According to HRD Canada’s March 6, 2026 report, the case centred on seven Air Canada pilots whose religious accommodation requests were
Boeing China order nears 500 jets before Trump-Xi summit
Boeing China order: is Beijing finally ready to place a 500-jet bet on Boeing just weeks before President Donald Trump’s March 31 to April 2, 2026 state visit to China? Boeing China order: Meanwhile, Bloomberg said a breakthrough may be near. However, a March 6 Reuters report on the talks made clear that the negotiations
Volatus Mirabel hub: what changed after October 2025
Volatus Mirabel hub: what, exactly, has changed since our October 22, 2025 report on the drone project at Montréal–Mirabel International Airport (YMX)? Since then, the public record has become much richer. Volatus Mirabel hub: On October 21, 2025, Volatus Aerospace announced a 200,000-square-foot secure innovation centre and manufacturing hub at Mirabel. The project targeted Canadian
TKMS CAE Submarine Agreement: Germany’s Final Move
TKMS CAE submarine agreement — could the partnership formalised in Ottawa on March 4, 2026 give Germany’s premier naval builder the decisive edge in Canada’s most consequential naval procurement in a generation? TKMS CAE submarine agreement: On the opening morning of the 94th Ottawa Conference on Security and Defence, thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) formalised a











