• Aircraft Engine Market 2026 | Global Trends, Growth Drivers & Forecast Analysis

    The Aircraft Engine Market is poised for substantial growth over the coming years, propelled by increasing global air travel demand and advancements in engine technologies. Modern aircraft engines are evolving to become more fuel-efficient, reliable, and environmentally friendly, making them critical components for both commercial and defense aviation sectors.

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    Aircraft Engine Market 2026 | Global Trends, Growth Drivers & Forecast Analysis The Aircraft Engine Market is poised for substantial growth over the coming years, propelled by increasing global air travel demand and advancements in engine technologies. Modern aircraft engines are evolving to become more fuel-efficient, reliable, and environmentally friendly, making them critical components for both commercial and defense aviation sectors. View Full Report: https://growthmarketreports.com/report/aircraft-engines-market-global-industry-analysis
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    According to our latest research, the global aircraft engine market size in 2024 stands at USD 86.3 billion, reflecting a robust industry that continues to expand in response to rising air travel demand, increasing defense budgets, and ongoing technological advancements.
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  • More than 12 years after it vanished, a new search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 has ended without finding the missing plane.

    Malaysia’s transport ministry confirmed that the latest operation, carried out by marine exploration company Ocean Infinity, concluded in January 2026 without locating the wreckage.

    The search began in December and covered about 15,000 square kilometres of ocean using advanced autonomous underwater vehicles capable of diving thousands of metres below the surface.

    Flight MH370, a Boeing 777 carrying 239 people, disappeared on 8 March 2014 while traveling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

    Despite multiple investigations and the largest aviation search effort ever conducted, the aircraft’s main wreckage and flight recorders have still not been found.

    On the 12th anniversary of the disappearance, families of the passengers criticised authorities, saying they had received limited updates about the most recent search.

    In an open letter, relatives said they had not been given any search briefings since mid-January and called for clearer communication from officials.

    More than a decade later, the disappearance of MH370 remains one of aviation’s greatest unsolved mysteries, with no confirmed explanation for what happened to the aircraft.
    More than 12 years after it vanished, a new search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 has ended without finding the missing plane. Malaysia’s transport ministry confirmed that the latest operation, carried out by marine exploration company Ocean Infinity, concluded in January 2026 without locating the wreckage. The search began in December and covered about 15,000 square kilometres of ocean using advanced autonomous underwater vehicles capable of diving thousands of metres below the surface. Flight MH370, a Boeing 777 carrying 239 people, disappeared on 8 March 2014 while traveling from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Despite multiple investigations and the largest aviation search effort ever conducted, the aircraft’s main wreckage and flight recorders have still not been found. On the 12th anniversary of the disappearance, families of the passengers criticised authorities, saying they had received limited updates about the most recent search. In an open letter, relatives said they had not been given any search briefings since mid-January and called for clearer communication from officials. More than a decade later, the disappearance of MH370 remains one of aviation’s greatest unsolved mysteries, with no confirmed explanation for what happened to the aircraft.
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  • President Donald Trump is facing criticism after choosing not to attend the dignified transfer of the seventh U.S. service member killed in the Iran conflict at Dover Air Force Base.
    The fallen soldier, Army Sgt. Benjamin Pennington, died from injuries sustained during an Iranian attack on a U.S. base in Saudi Arabia earlier this month. The solemn ceremony returning his remains to the United States was attended by Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and other senior military officials.
    According to reports, Trump spent much of the day in Florida at his Doral golf club, where House Republicans were holding a policy retreat, and was traveling back to Washington around the time the transfer took place.
    The absence has sparked debate online and in political circles, as the dignified transfer ceremony is traditionally considered one of the most solemn duties for a U.S. president, honoring service members who died in combat.
    Trump had previously attended the ceremony for the first six U.S. troops killed in the conflict, making his absence from this latest transfer a point of public discussion.
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    President Donald Trump is facing criticism after choosing not to attend the dignified transfer of the seventh U.S. service member killed in the Iran conflict at Dover Air Force Base. The fallen soldier, Army Sgt. Benjamin Pennington, died from injuries sustained during an Iranian attack on a U.S. base in Saudi Arabia earlier this month. The solemn ceremony returning his remains to the United States was attended by Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and other senior military officials. According to reports, Trump spent much of the day in Florida at his Doral golf club, where House Republicans were holding a policy retreat, and was traveling back to Washington around the time the transfer took place. The absence has sparked debate online and in political circles, as the dignified transfer ceremony is traditionally considered one of the most solemn duties for a U.S. president, honoring service members who died in combat. Trump had previously attended the ceremony for the first six U.S. troops killed in the conflict, making his absence from this latest transfer a point of public discussion. #Headlines360 #TrumpNews #DoverAFB #USMilitary #WorldNews
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  • A new statue of President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein has appeared on the National Mall in Washington D.C, and they left a message for Trump on the back...

    "THE KING OF THE WORLD"

    "The tragic love story between Jack and Rose was built on luxurious travel, raucous parties, and secret nude sketches."

    "This monument honors the bond between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, a friendship seemingly built on luxurious travel, raucous parties, and secret nude sketches"
    A new statue of President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein has appeared on the National Mall in Washington D.C, and they left a message for Trump on the back... "THE KING OF THE WORLD" "The tragic love story between Jack and Rose was built on luxurious travel, raucous parties, and secret nude sketches." "This monument honors the bond between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, a friendship seemingly built on luxurious travel, raucous parties, and secret nude sketches"
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  • A White House reporter is being praised online after confronting Donald Trump during a press conference about the war with Iran.

    Shawn McCreesh, a correspondent for The New York Times, challenged the president after Trump suggested that Iran may have bombed its own elementary school using a Tomahawk cruise missile.

    McCreesh pushed back directly:

    “You just suggested that Iran somehow got its hands on a Tomahawk and bombed its own elementary school… but you're the only person in your government saying this. Even your defense secretary wouldn't say that. Why are you the only person saying this?”

    Trump replied: “Because I just don’t know enough about it.”

    The exchange came as reporters pressed the administration about the deadly strike on the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ school in Minab, southern Iran, where around 160 people — many of them children — were reported killed during the early wave of attacks in the conflict.

    Open-source investigators and journalists have since analyzed geolocated video and satellite imagery from the scene. One widely circulated clip appears to show a Tomahawk cruise missile striking a compound next to the school.

    Tomahawks are long-range precision cruise missiles developed and primarily used by the United States, typically launched from U.S. Navy destroyers or submarines and capable of traveling hundreds of miles before striking a target with high accuracy. Iran is not known to possess Tomahawk systems, which is why the president’s suggestion immediately drew scrutiny in the briefing room.

    The exchange quickly spread online, with many praising McCreesh for directly challenging the claim during a live White House press briefing.
    A White House reporter is being praised online after confronting Donald Trump during a press conference about the war with Iran. Shawn McCreesh, a correspondent for The New York Times, challenged the president after Trump suggested that Iran may have bombed its own elementary school using a Tomahawk cruise missile. McCreesh pushed back directly: “You just suggested that Iran somehow got its hands on a Tomahawk and bombed its own elementary school… but you're the only person in your government saying this. Even your defense secretary wouldn't say that. Why are you the only person saying this?” Trump replied: “Because I just don’t know enough about it.” The exchange came as reporters pressed the administration about the deadly strike on the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ school in Minab, southern Iran, where around 160 people — many of them children — were reported killed during the early wave of attacks in the conflict. Open-source investigators and journalists have since analyzed geolocated video and satellite imagery from the scene. One widely circulated clip appears to show a Tomahawk cruise missile striking a compound next to the school. Tomahawks are long-range precision cruise missiles developed and primarily used by the United States, typically launched from U.S. Navy destroyers or submarines and capable of traveling hundreds of miles before striking a target with high accuracy. Iran is not known to possess Tomahawk systems, which is why the president’s suggestion immediately drew scrutiny in the briefing room. The exchange quickly spread online, with many praising McCreesh for directly challenging the claim during a live White House press briefing.
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