Previous Close | 60.07 |
Open | 60.49 |
Bid | 51.60 |
Ask | 58.80 |
Strike | 240.00 |
Expire Date | 2025-12-19 |
Day's Range | 59.61 - 60.49 |
Contract Range | N/A |
Volume | |
Open Interest | 465 |
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Saudia Group is in talks with Airbus and Boeing over ordering wide-body jets to increase its capacity as planemakers face constraints in production slots of narrow-body aircraft, a spokesperson for the group told Reuters. The state-owned group, which owns Saudia Airlines and budget carrier Flyadeal, last month ordered 105 narrow-body Airbus planes but had a requirement for 180, said Saudia Group General Manager, Communications and Media Affairs, Abdullah Alshahrani. Airbus in January said it is sold out until the end of the decade for single-aisle jets.
SpaceX tested its huge Starship rocket again. More than 1.1 million people were watching the launch live on SpaceX’s website. Primary objectives included a landing burn and soft splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico with the Super Heavy booster and a controlled re-entry of Starship.
Boeing’s new capsule arrived at the International Space Station on Thursday, delayed by last-minute thruster trouble that almost derailed the docking for this first test flight with astronauts. The 260-mile-high (420-kilometer-high) linkup culminated more than a day of continuing drama for Boeing’s astronaut flight debut. The Starliner capsule already had one small helium leak when it rocketed into orbit with two NASA astronauts Wednesday.