U.S. durable goods orders fell 1.4% month-over-month in February to $315.5 billion, missing market expectations of a 0.5% decline, with transportation equipment leading the decrease as commercial aircraft orders plunged 28.6% while nondefense capital goods excluding aircraft rose 0.6%.
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US Durable Goods Orders Fall 1.4% in February, Missing Estimates
U.S. durable goods orders fell 1.4% month-over-month in February to $315.5 billion, missing market expectations of a 0.5% decline, with transportation equipment leading the decrease as commercial aircraft orders plunged 28.6% while nondefense capital goods excluding aircraft rose 0.6%.
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US Durable Goods Orders Surge 5.3% in November, Beating Expectations (Update)
US durable goods orders surged 5.3% in November, far exceeding expectations, as transportation equipment—especially commercial aircraft—drove a sharp rebound from October’s decline.
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Alan Kotok is a Washington, DC-based writer, photographer, and entrepreneur. Kotok is CEO of digital publishing company Technology News and Literature (technewslit.com) and photography chair at the National Press Club, as well as an event photographer there since 2018.
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Alan Kotok is a Washington, DC-based writer, photographer, and entrepreneur. Kotok is CEO of digital publishing company Technology News and Literature (technewslit.com) and photography chair at the National Press Club, as well as an event photographer there since 2018.
Why Have Modern Airplanes Not Got Much Faster Since The Start Of The Jet Age?
http://dlvr.it/T8wJG0 #aircraft #aircraftdesign #commercialaircraftWhy Have Modern Airplanes Not Got Much Faster Since The Start Of The Jet Age? - VibeWire Magazine
Commercial aircraft speeds have remained similar to those of 60 years ago, largely due to economic and environmental reasons.
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