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NASA Reopens Lunar Lander Contract as SpaceX Falls Behind Schedule, Sparking New Space Race

NASA is reopening its moon-landing contract after determining SpaceX is behind schedule on the Artemis III mission. The move aims to spur competition among American aerospace companies to reach the moon before China.

NASA Shakes Up Moon Mission Strategy

NASA is reopening competition for its lunar lander contract after determining that SpaceX has fallen behind schedule on the Artemis III mission, according to reports. Acting Administrator Sean Duffy announced the decision during a Monday interview, stating that the move will help ensure NASA meets its goal of returning astronauts to the moon before the end of the current presidential term.

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Boeing Shows Signs of Recovery with Increased Deliveries and Production Boost

Boeing has announced its highest September delivery numbers since 2018 amid ongoing safety reforms. The company reportedly plans to increase 737 MAX production while working to regain regulatory and customer confidence following years of challenges.

Boeing’s Manufacturing Recovery Gains Momentum

After nearly two years of turbulence following the Alaska Airlines incident in January 2024, Boeing appears to be showing concrete signs of recovery, according to recent reports. The aviation manufacturer reportedly delivered 55 planes to customer airlines in September 2025, marking the highest September delivery numbers since 2018, sources indicate.