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  • Robin and Ecklund Advance to Doubles Round of 16 at ITA Regional Championships

    Robin and Ecklund Advance to Doubles Round of 16 at ITA Regional Championships

    WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – On the third day of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Ohio…

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  • Could heart attack symptoms be mistaken for ‘gas’ issues? Max Hospital cardiologist explains

    Could heart attack symptoms be mistaken for ‘gas’ issues? Max Hospital cardiologist explains

    Symptoms of heart attacks are often misinterpreted as sudden chest pain, pressure, or the classic “elephant on the chest.” Many people ignore subtle signs such as bloating, gas, or indigestion, assuming it’s just digestive issues. However,…

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  • World Arthritis Day: Orthopedist lists 5 reasons why women are at higher arthritis risk, says hormones and hips matter

    World Arthritis Day: Orthopedist lists 5 reasons why women are at higher arthritis risk, says hormones and hips matter

    Arthritis, a condition that causes inflammation and stiffness in the joints, affects millions of people worldwide, but it disproportionately impacts women. Studies show that women are nearly three times more likely than men to develop certain…

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  • Selvaraj, Schwartzman Advance to Quarterfinals at ITA Texas Regional

    Selvaraj, Schwartzman Advance to Quarterfinals at ITA Texas Regional

    FORT WORTH — Rice’s Nithesa Selvaraj and Darya Schwartzman each advanced to the quarterfinals in singles play Saturday at the ITA Texas Regional, hosted by TCU.

    Selvaraj defeated Addison Yang Comiskey 6-2, 7-3 before outlasting Yekaterina…

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  • Vivo officially launches Vivo Y21d

    Vivo officially launches Vivo Y21d

    LAHORE  –  Vivo Saturday announced the official launch of the Vivo Y21d, the latest addition to its Y Series lineup. Designed for young consumers and everyday users, the Y21d delivers long-lasting performance, dependable durability, and…

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  • Diane Keaton, actress and animal advocate, has died, aged 79 – Mongabay

    1. Diane Keaton, actress and animal advocate, has died, aged 79  Mongabay
    2. What Diane Keaton Has Said About Never Getting Married  E! Online
    3. Diane Keaton, Famed for Roles in Father of the Bride First Wives Club and More, Dies at 79 (Exclusive)  

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  • How to Get Shiny Solosis, Shiny Duosion, and Shiny Reuniclus in Pokemon GO: Shiny Odds, Appearance, Best Tips, and More | Esports News

    How to Get Shiny Solosis, Shiny Duosion, and Shiny Reuniclus in Pokemon GO: Shiny Odds, Appearance, Best Tips, and More | Esports News

    Pokemon GO Solosis (Image via Niantic)

    Completing the Shiny Solosis family in Pokemon GO – featuring Solosis, Duosion, and Reuniclus – requires careful timing, strategy, and participation in special events like the October 2025 Community Day. © Sajjad Hussain/AFP/Getty Images

    The $10.6bn group has been studying options for the next generation of its commercial and business jets but Gomes Neto said a decision was not due until the next decade at the earliest because it was focused on selling existing products. Embraer’s latest and largest model, the E195-E2, can carry up to 146 passengers.

    Recent crises at Boeing and late deliveries of aircraft from both the US manufacturer and Airbus amid persistent supply chain problems have fuelled talk of whether Embraer might be tempted to enter the single-aisle market.

    Gomes Neto said some of Embraer’s customers “say that they would like to have more options”. However, he cautioned that there was a “big gap” between saying something and buying something. 

    Ron Epstein, a Bank of America analyst, believes there is a case for Embraer to develop a larger aircraft.

    “The big question for them is strategically what do they do next?” he said. “Look out over the next 20 years at demand for commercial aircraft and I think almost for sure there’ll be room for a third player,” he added, noting that Boeing’s crises had reminded airlines that “having another player in the market is good for everybody”.

    Embraer, Epstein said, was one of the few companies that could “bring a new product to market relatively cost-effectively”.

    An Embraer aeroplane inside a large industrial hangar with maintenance equipment and scaffolding nearby.
    Embraer enjoys strong demand for its regional jets © Roosevelt Cassio/Reuters

    Gomes Neto’s comments echo those of executives at Boeing and Airbus, who have said no decisions on whether to launch a new single-aisle jet are imminent. Both are focused on delivering on orders for their existing narrow-body models — Airbus’s best-selling A320 family of jets this week overtook Boeing’s 737 as the most popular commercial aircraft in history by deliveries, according to industry data.

    Industry executives believe China’s Comac is the most likely to disrupt the dominance of Boeing and Airbus. The state-owned company launched its first domestically made airliner, the C919, in 2023 and its customers include the country’s three biggest carriers as well as a few overseas airlines.

    Going head-to-head with Airbus and Boeing would be a risky endeavour for Embraer. A past attempt by Bombardier to break into narrow bodies almost proved ruinous, leading the Canadian manufacturer to withdraw from commercial aircraft production and focus on business jets. 

    Gomes Neto said Embraer would not want to put the company’s “financial health” at risk. Embraer plans to almost double revenues from its existing regional and business jets, with a target of reaching $10bn by the end of this decade. 

    The company is enjoying strong demand for its regional jets despite being subject to the Trump administration’s baseline 10 per cent import tax in its biggest market. It successfully lobbied Washington for an exemption from the additional 40 per cent tariff imposed on Brazil two months ago, with Gomes Neto meeting the US treasury, commerce and transportation secretaries to press its case. 

    Even so, Gomes Neto said the 10 per cent duty would add about $80mn in costs to the group, chiefly resulting from the import of parts for its private jets that are assembled in Florida. He expressed optimism that the remaining tariff would be removed from Brazilian aerospace goods. Adjusted half-year earnings before interest and tax were $253.8mn.

    Embraer has not been immune from the industry’s supply chain challenges. Gomes Neto said deliveries of components such as engines and fuselage parts were still delayed but that the situation was improving, and the company was still on track to reach 100 commercial aircraft deliveries per year by 2028.

    He added that the group was pursuing several international sales opportunities for its regional jets, including in India. 

    US Air Force military cargo aircraft on display as crowds of people walk and take photos at an air show.
    Embraer is seeking to boost overseas sales of its military products © Lukas Kabon/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images
    Employees work on the wheels and underside of Eve Air Mobility’s full-scale eVTOL aircraft prototype inside a hangar.
    It is also developing battery-powered aircraft that can land and take off vertically © Amanda Perobelli/Reuters

    The company is also seeking to boost overseas sales of its military products, including the KC-390 Millennium tanker-transport aircraft, and hopes to benefit from higher military spending from Nato countries. Eight European countries have so far ordered the KC-390. 

    Embraer is working on plans to assemble the KC-390 in the US as part of a bid to win a contract with the US Air Force for the Next Generation Air Refuelling System programme. 

    Separately, Gomes Neto said he expected the company’s electric air taxi, Eve, to enter commercial service by the end of 2027. The subsidiary, which is seen as a key potential growth area for Embraer, is among several companies developing battery-powered aircraft that can land and take off vertically to take passengers on short-range trips.

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