- Tour de France confronts a new threat: Are cyclists using tiny motors? (Washington Post)
- Union Pacific to buy Norfolk in $85 billion mega U.S. railroad deal (CNBC)
- The Leverage Arbitrage: Why Everything Feels Broken (Tushar Dadlani’s Blog)
- Allianz Life says ‘majority’ of customers’ personal data stolen in cyberattack (TechCrunch) – It is really starting to feel like a permanent personal data monitoring service is a good investment.
- EU-US trade deal: The biggest losers and (a few) winners (Politico)
- Boeing aims for Max 7 and Max 10 certifications in 2026 (FlightGlobal)
“We are continuing to mature the technical solution for engine anti-ice and the certification path for the [Max 7 and 10],” Boeing chief executive Kelly Ortberg said in a 29 July memo to employees. “Progress on this solution has taken longer than we expected, and we now anticipate that certification for the airplanes will take place next year.”
I won’t hold my breath.