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UTair Airlines has published production figures for 10 months of 2024, please comment.

... attracting customers to international routes and its efforts to optimize logistics. However, despite the positive dynamics, investors should consider possible external risks, such as fluctuations in fuel prices and changes in economic conditions. UTair Aviation demonstrated steady growth in its performance indicators for the first 10 months of 2024, which indicates its stable development and high demand for services. The company's total passenger traffic reached 5,982,576 people. The number of passengers ...

Historical Invasion Plans: The U.S. and Canada as Potential Adversaries

... potential invasion of Canadian territory. This document was created in the context of global instability and concerns over the safety of northern borders. Key aspects of the plan included: Covert reconnaissance missions. A prominent figure in American aviation, Charles Lindbergh, played an active role in reconnaissance operations. He conducted flights deep into Canadian territory, reaching Hudson Bay, to identify vulnerabilities. The use of chemical weapons. One of the most alarming details of the ...

Economic Events and Company Reports — Friday, August 1, 2025: Non-Farm Payrolls, PMI, and Reports from ExxonMobil, Chevron, Moderna

... the real estate and lending markets under changing interest rates. Corporate Reports in Europe and Asia In Europe and Asia, August 1 will also witness a series of corporate earnings reports capable of influencing local markets. Among European issuers, aviation holding **International Consolidated Airlines Group (IAG)**, which includes British Airways and Iberia, will release results amid a robust summer tourism season. Some major banks in the region, such as Austrian **Erste Group** and Greek **Alpha ...

Desert Without a Storm: Why Oil Prices Aren't Breaking Records

... and gas infrastructure. On June 14, the South Pars gas field, which supplies Iran with two-thirds of its fuel, as well as a gas processing plant and a major oil depot near Tehran capable of holding nearly 260 million liters of gasoline, diesel, and aviation fuel, were struck. Additionally, a refinery south of the capital with a processing capacity of nearly 225,000 barrels per day was attacked. In response, Iran hit a refinery in Haifa with a capacity of 197,000 barrels per day, which was subsequently ...

From labor uprisings to backyard barbecues: the history and traditions of May 1st

... community. Soviet May Day continued to evolve, acquiring new features. In the 1930s, the celebrations showcased the country's achievements; for instance, on May 1, 1933, the first air parade over Red Square was held to demonstrate the power of Soviet aviation. After the war, in the 1950s, the celebration was broadcast on television (the first televised May Day demonstration occurred in 1956). Up until the end of the Soviet era, May 1st remained one of the major holidays of the calendar, alongside ...