• 1. Hyundai, represented by José Muñoz, is investing $21 billion, including $5.8 billion for a new steel plant in Louisiana that will create at least 1,500 jobs. Trump described it as "a beauty" and applauded Hyundai for building in America.

    2. CMA CGM, led by Rodolphe Saadé, will spend $20 billion on ports, shipping, and logistics infrastructure, including a new air cargo hub in Chicago. This investment is expected to create 10,000 jobs and support the U.S. shipping industry.

    3. Toyota, with Ted Ogawa in attendance, is putting $88 million into expanding hybrid vehicle production at its West Virginia factory. Trump noted he’d visited the facility and called it "fantastic."

    4. Anduril, led by Brian Schimpf, is investing $1 billion in a new drone and defense technology facility in Ohio. The plant will focus on autonomous weapons systems and add thousands of jobs over time.

    5. Amazon, represented by Doug Herrington
    , is investing $4 billion this year, with more expected, focused on logistics and cloud infrastructure across the U.S.

    6. Venture Global, headed by Mike Sabel, is putting $18 billion into liquefied natural gas expansion in Louisiana, supporting U.S. energy independence.

    7. Siemens USA, under Barbara Humpton, is investing $285 million to grow advanced manufacturing operations and create nearly 1,000 skilled jobs.

    8. Pratt Industries, led by Anthony Pratt, has committed $5 billion to expand its American recycling and packaging facilities, creating thousands of jobs in several states.

    9. Chobani, founded by Hamdi Ulukaya, is investing $1.7 billion, including $1.2 billion for a new dairy plant in New York. Trump joked the U.S. might start exporting yogurt thanks to Chobani’s growth.

    10. Bel Brands USA, led by Ivan Gerard, is putting $350 million into expanding cheese and snack production. After this, all Babybel cheeses sold in the U.S. will be made with American milk.

    11. Schneider Electric, represented by Aamir Paul, is investing $700 million into U.S. energy infrastructure. It is the largest investment in the company’s 135-year history.

    12. Johnson & Johnson, under CEO Joaquin Duato, will invest $55 billion in new manufacturing and technology upgrades across the country.

    13. Eli Lilly, led by David Ricks, is putting $27 billion into expanding domestic pharmaceutical production and new facilities.

    14. Novartis, represented by CEO Vas Narasimhan, plans to invest $23 billion in building or expanding 10 drug manufacturing facilities in the U.S.

    15. Genentech, part of the Roche Group and led by Ashley Magargee, announced a massive $50 billion commitment to biotech manufacturing and research.

    16. AbbVie, with Rob Michael at the helm, is investing $10 billion to build four new pharmaceutical plants across the U.S.

    17. Thermo Fisher Scientific, led by Marc Casper, is expanding its operations with a $2 billion investment into medical supply and diagnostics manufacturing.

    18. Merck, under Rob Davis, will spend $9 billion to grow its domestic vaccine and drug production capacity.

    19. Abbott Laboratories, led by Robert Ford, is investing $500 million to improve facilities in Illinois and Texas, especially for diagnostics and medical devices.

    20. IBM, with Arvind Krishna as CEO, announced a $150 billion investment to grow U.S. research, chip development and AI technology.

    21. GE Aerospace, led by Larry Culp, is putting $1 billion into factories across 16 states to build jet engines for both commercial and military aircraft. Trump praised the company’s leadership in aerospace innovation.

    22. SoftBank, led by Masayoshi Son, is partnering with Oracle and OpenAI on a total $700 billion investment in AI infrastructure in the U.S. This includes the largest private sector project in American history to support the development of advanced computing.

    23. Apple, represented by CEO Tim Cook, is investing $500 billion to build factories and expand operations across seven or eight U.S. states. Trump noted this was a major shift for Apple, which previously concentrated production overseas.

    1. Hyundai, represented by José Muñoz, is investing $21 billion, including $5.8 billion for a new steel plant in Louisiana that will create at least 1,500 jobs. Trump described it as "a beauty" and applauded Hyundai for building in America. 2. CMA CGM, led by Rodolphe Saadé, will spend $20 billion on ports, shipping, and logistics infrastructure, including a new air cargo hub in Chicago. This investment is expected to create 10,000 jobs and support the U.S. shipping industry. 3. Toyota, with Ted Ogawa in attendance, is putting $88 million into expanding hybrid vehicle production at its West Virginia factory. Trump noted he’d visited the facility and called it "fantastic." 4. Anduril, led by Brian Schimpf, is investing $1 billion in a new drone and defense technology facility in Ohio. The plant will focus on autonomous weapons systems and add thousands of jobs over time. 5. Amazon, represented by Doug Herrington , is investing $4 billion this year, with more expected, focused on logistics and cloud infrastructure across the U.S. 6. Venture Global, headed by Mike Sabel, is putting $18 billion into liquefied natural gas expansion in Louisiana, supporting U.S. energy independence. 7. Siemens USA, under Barbara Humpton, is investing $285 million to grow advanced manufacturing operations and create nearly 1,000 skilled jobs. 8. Pratt Industries, led by Anthony Pratt, has committed $5 billion to expand its American recycling and packaging facilities, creating thousands of jobs in several states. 9. Chobani, founded by Hamdi Ulukaya, is investing $1.7 billion, including $1.2 billion for a new dairy plant in New York. Trump joked the U.S. might start exporting yogurt thanks to Chobani’s growth. 10. Bel Brands USA, led by Ivan Gerard, is putting $350 million into expanding cheese and snack production. After this, all Babybel cheeses sold in the U.S. will be made with American milk. 11. Schneider Electric, represented by Aamir Paul, is investing $700 million into U.S. energy infrastructure. It is the largest investment in the company’s 135-year history. 12. Johnson & Johnson, under CEO Joaquin Duato, will invest $55 billion in new manufacturing and technology upgrades across the country. 13. Eli Lilly, led by David Ricks, is putting $27 billion into expanding domestic pharmaceutical production and new facilities. 14. Novartis, represented by CEO Vas Narasimhan, plans to invest $23 billion in building or expanding 10 drug manufacturing facilities in the U.S. 15. Genentech, part of the Roche Group and led by Ashley Magargee, announced a massive $50 billion commitment to biotech manufacturing and research. 16. AbbVie, with Rob Michael at the helm, is investing $10 billion to build four new pharmaceutical plants across the U.S. 17. Thermo Fisher Scientific, led by Marc Casper, is expanding its operations with a $2 billion investment into medical supply and diagnostics manufacturing. 18. Merck, under Rob Davis, will spend $9 billion to grow its domestic vaccine and drug production capacity. 19. Abbott Laboratories, led by Robert Ford, is investing $500 million to improve facilities in Illinois and Texas, especially for diagnostics and medical devices. 20. IBM, with Arvind Krishna as CEO, announced a $150 billion investment to grow U.S. research, chip development and AI technology. 21. GE Aerospace, led by Larry Culp, is putting $1 billion into factories across 16 states to build jet engines for both commercial and military aircraft. Trump praised the company’s leadership in aerospace innovation. 22. SoftBank, led by Masayoshi Son, is partnering with Oracle and OpenAI on a total $700 billion investment in AI infrastructure in the U.S. This includes the largest private sector project in American history to support the development of advanced computing. 23. Apple, represented by CEO Tim Cook, is investing $500 billion to build factories and expand operations across seven or eight U.S. states. Trump noted this was a major shift for Apple, which previously concentrated production overseas.
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  • The three most significant freighter conversion programmes for the Boeing 777-300ER have been undertaken by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), Mammoth Freighters, and Kansas Modification Center (KMC).

    #IAI #MammothFreighters #KMC #Boeing #KansasModificationCenter #Boeing777_300ER #Boeing777_300ERSF #TheBigTwin #B777_300ERMF #B777_200LRMF #B777_300ERCF #Freighters #Aircargo
    The three most significant freighter conversion programmes for the Boeing 777-300ER have been undertaken by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), Mammoth Freighters, and Kansas Modification Center (KMC). #IAI #MammothFreighters #KMC #Boeing #KansasModificationCenter #Boeing777_300ER #Boeing777_300ERSF #TheBigTwin #B777_300ERMF #B777_200LRMF #B777_300ERCF #Freighters #Aircargo
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    IAI, Mammoth, and KMC push ahead with Boeing 777-300ER freighters
    IAI, Mammoth, and KMC are progressing with Boeing 777-300ER freighter conversions, but the lack of an FAA STC is delaying their aircraft's market entry. All three companies have provided updates on...
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  • ST Engineering has announced the delivery of another A320P2F conversion, completed at ST Engineering Guangzhou, to United Arab Emirates-based cargo airline Fly Vaayu.

    #FlyVaayu #VaayuGroup #A320P2F #STEngineering #STAerospace #Guangzhou #UnitedArabEmirates #airbus #aircargo #aircraft
    ST Engineering has announced the delivery of another A320P2F conversion, completed at ST Engineering Guangzhou, to United Arab Emirates-based cargo airline Fly Vaayu. #FlyVaayu #VaayuGroup #A320P2F #STEngineering #STAerospace #Guangzhou #UnitedArabEmirates #airbus #aircargo #aircraft
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    Fly Vaayu strengthens fleet with second A320P2F
    The new A320P2F, registered as A6-MVA (MSN 2164), is a 21.1-year-old aircraft. Fly Vaayu's hub is at Ras Al Khaimah International Airport.
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  • Kuehne+Nagel reported a five percent increase in air logistics net turnover at CHF 7.3 billion in 2024 compared to CHF 6.9 billion in 2023.

    #KuehneNagel #airlogistics #aircargo #aircraft #shareholders #perishables #pharma #semiconductors #aerospace
    Kuehne+Nagel reported a five percent increase in air logistics net turnover at CHF 7.3 billion in 2024 compared to CHF 6.9 billion in 2023. #KuehneNagel #airlogistics #aircargo #aircraft #shareholders #perishables #pharma #semiconductors #aerospace
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    Kuehne+Nagel air logistics 2024 net turnover up 5%
    K+N air logistics proves resilience, thanks to positioning in perishables, pharma, semiconductors & aerospace sectors.
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  • Qatar Airways Cargo has unveiled a new product, AEROSPACE, designed to provide logistics solutions for the aerospace industry. The product is tailored to meet the needs of manufacturers, freight forwarders, and partners working with commercial airlines, as well as those serving the defence and space technology sectors.

    #QatarAirwaysCargo #QatarAirways #AEROSPACE #Aerospaceproduct #aircargo #aircraft
    Qatar Airways Cargo has unveiled a new product, AEROSPACE, designed to provide logistics solutions for the aerospace industry. The product is tailored to meet the needs of manufacturers, freight forwarders, and partners working with commercial airlines, as well as those serving the defence and space technology sectors. #QatarAirwaysCargo #QatarAirways #AEROSPACE #Aerospaceproduct #aircargo #aircraft
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    Qatar Airways Cargo launches AEROSPACE product
    The product also includes a dedicated special loads team that responds to customer enquiries within 45 minutes.
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  • Nolinor Aviation, Canada's largest commercial charter airline, announced the purchase of multiple aircraft production slots from Natilus, a U.S. aerospace manufacturer developing a family of hyper-efficient blended-wing-body (BWB) aircraft.

    #NolinorAviation #Natilus #Nolinor #KONA #Canada #aircargo #aircraft
    Nolinor Aviation, Canada's largest commercial charter airline, announced the purchase of multiple aircraft production slots from Natilus, a U.S. aerospace manufacturer developing a family of hyper-efficient blended-wing-body (BWB) aircraft. #NolinorAviation #Natilus #Nolinor #KONA #Canada #aircargo #aircraft
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    Canadian airline Nolinor buys slots for Natilus KONA
    KONA will transport equipment and supplies to remote locations with minimal infrastructure.
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  • Volatus Aerospace has announced a teaming and operations service agreement with DroneUp, a technology provider in the drone industry.

    #Volatus #DroneUp #NorthAmerica #VolatusAerospace #drones #droneindustry
    Volatus Aerospace has announced a teaming and operations service agreement with DroneUp, a technology provider in the drone industry. #Volatus #DroneUp #NorthAmerica #VolatusAerospace #drones #droneindustry
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    Volatus partners with DroneUp for North American cargo services
    DroneUp’s advanced technology solutions to complement Volatus’ cargo capabilities.
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  • Majors Field in Greenville, Texas (known today as Majors Airport) is heavily implicated in the production of chemtrail spraying aircraft. For many decades aerospace businesses operating there have had only the most serious implications for what is referred to here as the New Manhattan Project. To this day it appears that businesses operating at Majors Field are cranking out the chemtrail sprayers. It all started with something called Temco. For the whole story, please buy and read my book Chemtrails Exposed: A New Manhattan Project.
    https://www.activistpost.com/2024/08/the-abstract-episode-42-the-secrets-of-majors-field.html
    Majors Field in Greenville, Texas (known today as Majors Airport) is heavily implicated in the production of chemtrail spraying aircraft. For many decades aerospace businesses operating there have had only the most serious implications for what is referred to here as the New Manhattan Project. To this day it appears that businesses operating at Majors Field are cranking out the chemtrail sprayers. It all started with something called Temco. For the whole story, please buy and read my book Chemtrails Exposed: A New Manhattan Project. https://www.activistpost.com/2024/08/the-abstract-episode-42-the-secrets-of-majors-field.html
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    The Abstract episode 42 "The Secrets of Majors Field” - Activist Post
    For many decades aerospace businesses operating there have had serious implications for what is referred to as the New Manhattan Project.
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  • The North American Aerospace Defense Command said earlier on Saturday that it had identified the high-altitude object, after which Canadian and US craft were scrambled, and a US F-22 filter jet took it down over the Yukon, according to a tweet by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Bloomberg reports. I ordered the take down of an unidentified object that violated Canadian airspace. @NORADCommand shot down the object over the Yukon. Canadian and U.S. aircraft were scrambled, and a U.S. F-22 successfully fired at the object.

    — Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) February 11, 2023
    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/third-high-altitude-airborne-object-shot-down-us-fighter-jet
    The North American Aerospace Defense Command said earlier on Saturday that it had identified the high-altitude object, after which Canadian and US craft were scrambled, and a US F-22 filter jet took it down over the Yukon, according to a tweet by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Bloomberg reports. I ordered the take down of an unidentified object that violated Canadian airspace. @NORADCommand shot down the object over the Yukon. Canadian and U.S. aircraft were scrambled, and a U.S. F-22 successfully fired at the object. — Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) February 11, 2023 https://www.zerohedge.com/political/third-high-altitude-airborne-object-shot-down-us-fighter-jet
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    Third High-Altitude Airborne Object Shot Down By US Fighter Jet
    It’s unclear what the latest object is and where it originated...
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