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AOI opens new production centers at aircraft factory

Egyptian Gazette

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July 1, 2026

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The Arab Organization for Industrialization (AOI) marked the anniversary of June 30 with the inauguration of several upgraded manufacturing centers at its Aircraft Factory. The opening was attended by AOI Chairman Lieutenant General Engineer Mokhtar Abdel Latif, senior officials, and representatives from Dassault of France and China’s CATIC. AOI announced investments of nearly 300 million [] The post AOI opens new production centers at aircraft factory appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

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The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 28, 2026

Why the made-in-India ePlane is unique

Chennai-based start-up The ePlane Company targets commercial production of 80 aircraft in 2028

The Next Web

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· Jul 8, 2026

Irish drone delivery startup Manna is building a 1,000-person US factory in Tulsa to take on Zipline and Wing

Manna Aero, the Ireland-based autonomous drone delivery startup, is setting up a US operations and manufacturing centre in Tulsa, Oklahoma, that will employ about 1,000 people over the next several years. Construction is underway, with manufacturing expected to begin in about a year. The expansion is fuelled by the 50 million in venture capital Manna [] This story continues at The Next Web

Quartz

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· Jun 29, 2026

Samsung and SK Hynix are building $520 billion worth of new chip plants in South Korea

Each company will build two new fabrication plants in the country's southwest as AI demand strains existing capacity

Splash247

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· Jul 2, 2026

Bangladesh’s Akij books four bulker newbuilds in China

Bangladesh’s Akij Resource has moved into the newbuilding market with an order for four bulk carriers in China. The Dhaka-based group has signed with Nantong Xiangyu Shipbuilding Offshore Engineering for four 63,800 dwt vessels. No price or delivery dates have been disclosed. The deal adds another international name to Nantong Xiangyu’s growing ultramax orderbook.

Egypt Independent

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· Jul 8, 2026

Egypt targets start of gold production from Abu Marawat mine this year

Abu Marawat Gold Mines Company is targeting the start of commercial production in 2026, a move expected to boost Egypt’s gold output, attract further mining investments, create direct and indirect job opportunities and support economic and social development plans in the Red Sea and Qena governorates. In a statement issued on Wednesday July 8,2026, the The post Egypt targets start of gold production from Abu Marawat mine this year appeared first on Egypt Independent.

Egyptian Gazette

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· Jul 5, 2026

Nesma Airlines welcomes Airbus A321 ahead of major rebrand

By Mohamed Attia Nesma Airlines has officially expanded its fleet with the addition of a new Airbus A321 aircraft, registered as SU-NMM. The arrival of this aircraft coincides with a major transitional phase for the company as it prepares to launch its new brand identity, flyplus. This upcoming rebrand reflects the airline’s future-focused vision of [] The post Nesma Airlines welcomes Airbus A321 ahead of major rebrand appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

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Related coverage for "AOI opens new production centers at aircraft factory": The Hindu BusinessLine — Why the made-in-India ePlane is unique. The Next Web — Irish drone delivery startup Manna is building a 1,000-person US factory in Tulsa to take on Zipline and Wing. Quartz — Samsung and SK Hynix are building $520 billion worth of new chip plants in South Korea. Splash247 — Bangladesh’s Akij books four bulker newbuilds in China. Egypt Independent — Egypt targets start of gold production from Abu Marawat mine this year. Egyptian Gazette — Nesma Airlines welcomes Airbus A321 ahead of major rebrand