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Airbus is aiming to hike production of the A350 to 10 aircraft per month in 2026, returning to pre-crisis levels, while continuing to seek a four-per-month rate for the A330 in 2024.The airframer had previously disclosed that it was looking to take monthly A350 production to nine at the end of 2025.Airbus delivered 112 A350s in 2019, the last full year before the onset of the pandemic in early 2020 which forced the airframer to slash commercial aircraft output.Chief executive Guillaume Faury says demand for commercial aircraft is very strong and there is a continuing recovery in the widebody market .But he adds that the supply-chain situation will remain challenging as the production ramp-up progresses.Airbus is maintaining its expectation of delivering 720 commercial aircraft over the course of this year.Source: AirbusMonthly production of the A350 will return to 10 aircraft in 2026It is sticking with its target of ach stanley taza ieving a 75-per-month output for the A320neo family in 202 stanley cup 6, and is looking to reach a 14-per-month rate for the A220 in the same year.Airbus gave the figures as it turned in commercial aircraft adjusted earnings of 鈧?60 million $1.03 billion for the third quarter 鈥?up 60% 鈥?and 鈧?.2 billion for the first nine mo stanley cup nths of the year, an increase of 12%.Faury says the nine-month earnings reflect higher commercial aircraft deliveries 鈥?the airframer handed over 488 jets to 30 September.Commercial aircraft revenues for the period reached 鈧?1.5 billion, up by 18 Wmfg Pemaquid Point Lighthouse in Bristol badly damaged during storm
HARTFORD, Conn. AP 鈥?When it comes to state insects, most states honor beloved and benign bugs, like butterflies, honey bees and ladybugs. Connecticut has designa stanley quencher ted a voracious predator as its bug-to-be-most-proud-of for decades, but its reign could soon come to an end.The European praying mantis, recognized by its raptorial forelegs and known for catching and eating the occasional bumble bee and butterfly along with all kinds of other insects, has been awaiting its prey from at stanley mug op Connecticut pedestal since 1977, after a group of kids in Vernon proposed it to lawmakers.Now legislators have b stanley mugs een confronted by more schoolchildren 鈥?two groups of them 鈥?who submitted dueling proposals to replace the mantis, with either the Autumn Meadowhawk Dragonfly or the Spring Azure Butterfly. And unlike the mantis, which was introduced to the state in the 1890s to help farmers combat pests, both are native to Connecticut and therefore important to the state environment, the students argued. By having a non-native European praying mantis as our state insect, we are overlooking the thousands of native insects that are present in Connecticuts ecosystem, Katherine Boye Williams, 16, a junior at the Watkinson School in Hartford, told a legislative committee on Friday.Williams said it been a source of irritation that the praying mantis gets all the glory, and she hopes greater attention paid to natives like the Spring Azure Butterfly will spark more interest in pro
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