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7 Steps to Help Keep Your Small Business Cyber Safe This Holiday SeasonFox News senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram unpacks concerns over the spending bill on 'Your World.' Congressional leaders are unveiling their plan to avoid a partial government shutdown by the Friday federal funding deadline. House Republicans released the 1,547-page text of a short-term extension of fiscal year (FY) 2024 government funding levels to give lawmakers more time to agree on funding the rest of FY 2025. It’s the second such extension, called a continuing resolution (CR), since FY 2024 ended on Sept. 30. The bill extends FY 2024 government funding levels through March 14, while also including more than $100 billion in funding for disaster relief after storms Helene and Milton battered the U.S. Southeast just months ago. A further $10 billion in economic assistance for farmers is also included. REPUBLICANS GIVE DETAILS FROM CLOSED-DOOR MEETINGS WITH DOGE'S MUSK, RAMASWAMY Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer unveiled a deal to avoid a partial government shutdown. (Kent Nishimura/Getty Images/Eric Lee/Bloomberg via Getty Images) The legislation has health care provisions aimed at lessening the influence of Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), and legislation aimed at revitalizing Washington, DC’s RFK Stadium and the surrounding area. The bill will also make way for outbound investment legislation, to crack down on the flow of U.S. dollars benefitting Chinese military and technology firms overseas. Recent drone activity on the Eastern Seaboard that's alarmed private citizens and lawmakers alike also inspired negotiators to include a reauthorization and extension of the government's Unmanned Aircraft Systems program. To offset some of that funding, House leadership staff said the bill will allow the Treasury to recoup some of the funds the federal government spent rebuilding the Baltimore Key Bridge. It must pass the GOP-controlled House and Democrat-controlled Senate by Friday and hit President Biden’s desk by midnight that day to avoid a partial government shutdown. DANIEL PENNY TO BE TAPPED FOR CONGRESSIONAL GOLD MEDAL BY HOUSE GOP LAWMAKER It includes more than $100 billion in disaster relief aid (Adam Eugene Willis for Fox News Digital) Last-minute negotiations delayed the bill’s expected Sunday release to Tuesday evening. Meanwhile, GOP hardliners are crying foul at Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., for stacking what they anticipated would be a "clean" CR with unrelated policy riders. "We talked with the speaker up until this weekend, the only discussion was ‘How long is this clean CR going to be?’ And suddenly we find out – I heard rumors over the weekend – they’re negotiating with a health care package that included PBM stuff," Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Mo., told Fox News Digital. "I think it’s absolutely disgusting to bring forward a several-thousand-page bill that nobody’s read, even today, nobody’s even seen it, and then they expect us to vote on it without any debate." MIKE JOHNSON WINS REPUBLICAN SUPPORT TO BE HOUSE SPEAKER AGAIN AFTER TRUMP ENDORSEMENT Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Mo., was among the conservatives criticizing the bill. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images) Allies of President-elect Trump had pushed for a short-term extension into the new year to give his administration, and a fully Republican Congress, more control over government funding. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP But some GOP lawmakers worried that fighting the previous year’s battles will risk derailing the forward-facing agenda Republicans hope to enact in Trump’s first 100 days. "His agenda is going to be subject to a one-seat majority for some time, in the best case scenario, he gets about three or four seats. So we don’t have much margin for error," one House Republican said. Elizabeth Elkind is a politics reporter for Fox News Digital leading coverage of the House of Representatives. Previous digital bylines seen at Daily Mail and CBS News. Follow on Twitter at @liz_elkind and send tips to elizabeth.elkind@fox.comMinnesota Vikings Return to Near-Full Health on Thursday
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By RANDALL CHASE, Associated Press DOVER, Del. (AP) — A Delaware judge has reaffirmed her ruling that Tesla must revoke Elon Musk’s multibillion-dollar pay package Chancellor Kathaleen St. Jude McCormick on Monday denied a request by attorneys for Musk and Tesla’s corporate directors to vacate her ruling earlier this year requiring the company to rescind the unprecedented pay package. McCormick also rejected an equally unprecedented and massive fee request by plaintiff attorneys , who argued that they were entitled to legal fees in the form of Tesla stock valued at more than $5 billion. The judge said the attorneys were entitled to a fee award of $345 million. The rulings came in a lawsuit filed by a Tesla stockholder who challenged Musk’s 2018 compensation package. McCormick concluded in January that Musk engineered the landmark pay package in sham negotiations with directors who were not independent. The compensation package initially carried a potential maximum value of about $56 billion, but that sum has fluctuated over the years based on Tesla’s stock price.
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SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Spencer Knight made 20 saves, Mackie Samoskevich scored with less than a second left in the second period, and the Florida Panthers got four goals in the third to beat the Carolina Hurricanes 6-0 on Saturday and complete a two-day sweep. Aleksander Barkov, Sam Bennett, Aaron Ekblad, Evan Rodrigues and Adam Boqvist also scored for Florida, which won 6-3 at Carolina on Friday. The Panthers have won three straight — that streak following a stretch of six losses in seven games for the Stanley Cup champions. It was Knight's fourth career shutout, his first since Nov. 9, 2022 — also at home against Carolina. Spencer Martin made 23 saves on 28 shots for the Hurricanes, who have dropped four of their last six games (2-3-1). It was Martin's fourth consecutive start for Carolina. Hurricanes: This was the first time all season that the Hurricanes failed to get a point in the game immediately following a loss. Carolina was 4-0-1 after a defeat entering Saturday. Panthers: A big day for Samoskevich — his alma mater Michigan beat Ohio State in football on Saturday, that game ending just before the Florida-Carolina game started. The Panthers are 5-0-0 when he scores this season. Sam Reinhart had each of the four most recent Florida goals at 19:59, before Samoskevich got his Saturday. The Panthers scored two goals 11 seconds apart in the third to make it 5-0, and Yaniv Perets replaced Martin in the Hurricanes' net with 8:12 remaining. It was the second NHL appearance for Perets, who came on once in relief for Carolina last season. Ekblad's goal was his first in a span of 1,045 regular-season shifts since Feb. 20. Carolina starts a two-game homestand Tuesday against Seattle. Florida goes to Pittsburgh to start a two-game trip on Tuesday. AP NHL: https://www.apnews.com/hub/NHL
Sean Penn, 64, and girlfriend Valeria Nicov, 30, make red carpet debut at Marrakech International Film Festival - Page SixBaker Hughes Co. stock underperforms Thursday when compared to competitors despite daily gainsSINGAPORE: Even as the “Singapore Dream” evolves, home ownership remains a quintessential component for many. It’s a part of “adulting”, a signpost of maturity and responsibility and widely regarded as a retirement egg nest. Despite the exuberant post-pandemic property market, a Housing and Development Board (HDB) flat remains affordable to the majority. According to the 2024 Home Attainability Index published by global nonprofit Urban Land Institute, Singapore’s public housing reported a price-to-income ratio of 4.7, a sharp contrast to similar cities such as Seoul (17.8) and Hong Kong (25.1). The ratio reflects how many years of annual income would be needed to purchase a home. That said, there are also worrying indications that some consider public housing as a vehicle for wealth creation, a foolproof way for quick financial returns. The rise in resale HDB prices – 44 per cent over the past four years – especially at prime locations and the preference for larger apartments that yield greater capital gain are signs that public housing is not regarded as merely a roof over the head by some. The residential market is fuelled by many factors, such as the global pandemic and the consequential delay in construction activities. But underneath the robust demand, however, are three interwoven cognitive biases, that shape how we think and talk about housing. REPRESENTATION BIAS: ARE MILLION-DOLLAR HDB FLATS THE NEW NORMAL? Headlines on million-dollar HDB transactions have captured imaginations in the past two to three years. Notwithstanding that the market value of flats is a positive reflection of economic progress, social and mainstream media coverage of these cases often creates what psychologists call a representation bias, where readily available information dominates the decision-making process. In this case, buyers and sellers come to view million-dollar transactions as the norm. This inadvertently sets a benchmark of desired outcomes that do not reflect the broader and more varied market of typical home values. Based on a check of publicly available HDB data at the time of writing, it concerns a small fraction (3.66 per cent) of more than 26,000 resale transactions this year. And it pales in comparison to the pool of 21,225 new units launched in 2024. OPTIMISM BIAS: IS THE HOUSING BOOM A NEVER-ENDING PARTY? There is a prevailing belief that housing prices will only continue to climb due to the post COVID-19 residential shortages. This view is reinforced by market players whose narratives emphasise continuous growth, playing up representation bias in their favour in marketing brochures. In unpacking home buyers’ motivation, it is therefore critical to examine assumptions of the longer-term outlook. Specifically, the sense of optimism bias, where buyers are confident that property at any price point today is a sound investment for the future. But there have been sombre periods for home buyers caught in cyclical adjustments. In the last 30 years, public housing registered more than four consecutive quarters of negative or flat quarter-on-quarter price growth during three periods: nine quarters of decline from 1997 to 1999, five quarters from 2000 to 2002 and 24 quarters most recently from the third quarter of 2013 to the second quarter of 2019. It is a timely reminder to be financially prudent amid economic uncertainty. LOSS AVERSION BIAS: IS WAITING AN “OPPORTUNITY COST”? The last cognitive frame to unshackle is loss aversion. We are more sensitive to the prospect of losing than gaining a good bargain. With buoyant resale prices, home buyers may feel pressured to commit quickly for fear of missing out. Waiting for more affordable options becomes an “opportunity cost” and some may accept asking prices that push the boundaries of their affordability, if they are convinced prices will only go up. In Singapore’s urbanised and land scarce environment, there is both a competitive and comparative element, especially for units located in prime locations. The concoction of the three psychological processes makes the housing resale market tricky to navigate, especially when everyone involved – sellers, buyers and realtors – have a vested interest in an extended bullish market to preserve their prospective return on investment. OVERCOMING OUR PSYCHOLOGY While these biases shape decision-making, bad choices are not inevitable. A 2021 OCBC survey suggests that more Singaporeans are learning to look beyond instant gratification and adopt healthier financial habits, such as making retirement plans earlier and simpler. This adjustment in attitude is a function of policy and public education. And these tools can also be applied in the context of public housing. First, a new flat classification by land pricing is now in place to curb buyers from speculative practices and social stratification. The New Flat Classification Framework (Standard, Plus, Prime) comes with additional subsidies and restrictions, such as subsidy clawbacks and a longer minimum occupation period, that aim to keep HDB flats in more attractive locations affordable, fair, and inclusive. Second, real estate advertisements that provide misleading information , promise unrealistic resale prices, or selectively highlight outlier transactions should be actively and decisively tackled by the authority. This acts to rein in misinformation and misrepresentation of the market. Third, it pays to moderate expectations and prepare buyers for possible income fluctuations in the years ahead. Singapore’s major global partners, such as the US, have retreated to a more protectionist frontier. It helps that buyers appreciates how tectonic geopolitical changes may impact their financial resilience. Last, buyers need to remember the potential downsides of overextending financially. Drawing lessons from past market cycles can encourage a more grounded approach, and help buyers weigh the risks of stretching mortgages, which may lead to lifestyle constraints or financial stress in the long run. The high proportion of home owners is unique to Singapore. This remarkable achievement is a result of our calibrated approach to public housing. HDB estates are microcosms of our multicultural society and are designed with the principles of stability, security and inclusion in mind. While it is crucial that residential real estate remains healthy, it is even more important that it is sustainable and inclusive. Dr Leong Chan-Hoong is Head of Social Cohesion Research Programme at the S Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University.Adrian Butler Elected to PRA Group Board of Directors
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2025 Audi A6 e-tron accelerates to 100 km/h in 4.5 secondsEnphase Energy ENPH underwent analysis by 38 analysts in the last quarter, revealing a spectrum of viewpoints from bullish to bearish. In the table below, you'll find a summary of their recent ratings, revealing the shifting sentiments over the past 30 days and comparing them to the previous months. Bullish Somewhat Bullish Indifferent Somewhat Bearish Bearish Total Ratings 6 7 20 3 2 Last 30D 1 0 0 0 0 1M Ago 0 1 3 0 0 2M Ago 4 6 11 2 1 3M Ago 1 0 6 1 1 The 12-month price targets, analyzed by analysts, offer insights with an average target of $96.79, a high estimate of $145.00, and a low estimate of $61.00. A 17.15% drop is evident in the current average compared to the previous average price target of $116.83. Breaking Down Analyst Ratings: A Detailed Examination In examining recent analyst actions, we gain insights into how financial experts perceive Enphase Energy. The following summary outlines key analysts, their recent evaluations, and adjustments to ratings and price targets. Analyst Analyst Firm Action Taken Rating Current Price Target Prior Price Target Brian Lee Goldman Sachs Lowers Buy $121.00 $145.00 Kashy Harrison Piper Sandler Lowers Neutral $70.00 $85.00 Chris Dendrinos RBC Capital Lowers Sector Perform $71.00 $85.00 Austin Moeller Canaccord Genuity Maintains Hold $76.00 $76.00 Gus Richard Northland Capital Markets Lowers Outperform $90.00 $110.00 Andrew Percoco Morgan Stanley Lowers Equal-Weight $74.00 $93.00 Austin Moeller Canaccord Genuity Lowers Hold $76.00 $95.00 Daniel Yang HSBC Lowers Hold $81.00 $154.00 Sean Milligan Jefferies Lowers Underperform $61.00 $93.00 Julien Dumoulin-Smith B of A Securities Lowers Underperform $62.00 $72.00 Tom Curran Seaport Global Lowers Buy $129.00 $144.00 Gus Richard Northland Capital Markets Lowers Outperform $110.00 $150.00 Biju Perincheril Susquehanna Lowers Neutral $85.00 $104.00 Vikram Bagri Citigroup Lowers Neutral $88.00 $99.00 Chris Dendrinos RBC Capital Lowers Sector Perform $85.00 $100.00 Christine Cho Barclays Lowers Overweight $114.00 $129.00 Austin Moeller Canaccord Genuity Lowers Hold $95.00 $140.00 Mark Strouse JP Morgan Lowers Overweight $120.00 $130.00 Philip Shen Roth MKM Lowers Buy $100.00 $130.00 Brian Lee Goldman Sachs Lowers Buy $145.00 $170.00 James West Evercore ISI Group Lowers Outperform $125.00 $133.00 Pavel Molchanov Raymond James Lowers Outperform $130.00 $140.00 Eric Stine Craig-Hallum Lowers Buy $123.00 $153.00 Kashy Harrison Piper Sandler Lowers Neutral $85.00 $105.00 Colin Rusch Oppenheimer Lowers Outperform $101.00 $134.00 Joseph Osha Guggenheim Announces Sell $73.00 - Andrew Percoco Morgan Stanley Lowers Equal-Weight $93.00 $102.00 Sean Milligan Janney Montgomery Scott Announces Neutral $83.00 - Vikram Bagri Citigroup Lowers Neutral $99.00 $114.00 Kashy Harrison Piper Sandler Lowers Neutral $105.00 $115.00 Biju Perincheril Susquehanna Lowers Neutral $104.00 $147.00 Jordan Levy Truist Securities Lowers Buy $110.00 $130.00 Chris Dendrinos RBC Capital Lowers Sector Perform $100.00 $125.00 Ameet Thakkar BMO Capital Lowers Market Perform $104.00 $114.00 Julien Dumoulin-Smith B of A Securities Raises Underperform $84.00 $82.00 Andrew Percoco Morgan Stanley Raises Equal-Weight $102.00 $100.00 Joseph Osha Guggenheim Lowers Sell $90.00 $93.00 Ameet Thakkar BMO Capital Lowers Market Perform $114.00 $115.00 Key Insights: Action Taken: Analysts respond to changes in market conditions and company performance, frequently updating their recommendations. Whether they 'Maintain', 'Raise' or 'Lower' their stance, it reflects their reaction to recent developments related to Enphase Energy. This information offers a snapshot of how analysts perceive the current state of the company. Rating: Analyzing trends, analysts offer qualitative evaluations, ranging from 'Outperform' to 'Underperform'. These ratings convey expectations for the relative performance of Enphase Energy compared to the broader market. Price Targets: Gaining insights, analysts provide estimates for the future value of Enphase Energy's stock. This comparison reveals trends in analysts' expectations over time. Navigating through these analyst evaluations alongside other financial indicators can contribute to a holistic understanding of Enphase Energy's market standing. Stay informed and make data-driven decisions with our Ratings Table. Stay up to date on Enphase Energy analyst ratings. About Enphase Energy Enphase Energy is a global energy technology company. The company delivers smart, easy-to-use solutions that manage solar generation, storage, and communication on one platform. The company's microinverter technology primarily serves the rooftop solar market and produces a fully integrated solar-plus-storage solution. Geographically, it derives a majority of revenue from the United States. Enphase Energy: Financial Performance Dissected Market Capitalization Perspectives: The company's market capitalization falls below industry averages, signaling a relatively smaller size compared to peers. This positioning may be influenced by factors such as perceived growth potential or operational scale. Negative Revenue Trend: Examining Enphase Energy's financials over 3 months reveals challenges. As of 30 September, 2024, the company experienced a decline of approximately -30.89% in revenue growth, reflecting a decrease in top-line earnings. As compared to competitors, the company encountered difficulties, with a growth rate lower than the average among peers in the Information Technology sector. Net Margin: Enphase Energy's financial strength is reflected in its exceptional net margin, which exceeds industry averages. With a remarkable net margin of 12.02%, the company showcases strong profitability and effective cost management. Return on Equity (ROE): Enphase Energy's ROE surpasses industry standards, highlighting the company's exceptional financial performance. With an impressive 5.04% ROE, the company effectively utilizes shareholder equity capital. Return on Assets (ROA): Enphase Energy's financial strength is reflected in its exceptional ROA, which exceeds industry averages. With a remarkable ROA of 1.42%, the company showcases efficient use of assets and strong financial health. Debt Management: The company faces challenges in debt management with a debt-to-equity ratio higher than the industry average. With a ratio of 1.4 , caution is advised due to increased financial risk. The Significance of Analyst Ratings Explained Analyst ratings serve as essential indicators of stock performance, provided by experts in banking and financial systems. These specialists diligently analyze company financial statements, participate in conference calls, and engage with insiders to generate quarterly ratings for individual stocks. In addition to their assessments, some analysts extend their insights by offering predictions for key metrics such as earnings, revenue, and growth estimates. This supplementary information provides further guidance for traders. It is crucial to recognize that, despite their specialization, analysts are human and can only provide forecasts based on their beliefs. Breaking: Wall Street's Next Big Mover Benzinga's #1 analyst just identified a stock poised for explosive growth. This under-the-radar company could surge 200%+ as major market shifts unfold. 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The Bayraktar TB3 UCAV is a game-changer in modern military technology, representing Turkey's growing capabilities in aerospace innovation. Developed by Baykar, the TB3 is a versatile, carrier-capable drone that has achieved remarkable milestones in a short time. The aircraft is scheduled to enter service in 2025. While we anticipate its go-live, check out these cool five fast facts about this cutting-edge unmanned system: 1 The TB3 UCAV is an Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV) Featuring a carrier-based medium-altitude long-endurance (MALE) capability The Bayraktar TB3 is specifically designed as a carrier-capable MALE unmanned drone, providing advanced functionality for various military operations. Its ability to take off and land on short-deck aircraft carriers like the TCG Anadolu makes it a revolutionary addition to the world of UAVs. According to Baykar , the TB3’s key performance specifications are: Operational range: 1,000 nautical miles (1,150 miles / 1,900 km) Maximum Speed: 160 knots (184 mph / 300 km/h) Cruise Speed: 125 knots (144 mph / 232 km/h) Operational Altitude: Up to 25,000 feet (7,620 meters) Communication Range: line-of-sight propogation Armaments: six hardpoints for laser-guided smart munitions, with provisions to carry a combination of munitions, including a Long Range Anti tank Missile System (L-UMTAS) and Roketsan Cirit (70 mm Missile System). This combination of range, speed, and versatility ensures that the TB3 is capable of both reconnaissance and combat missions, making it a critical asset for modern naval and land-based operations. Plus, its ability to carry munitions makes it a formidable force on the battlefield. 2 It was first unveiled in 2020 And is currently being developed indigenously by Baykar The TB3 UCAV’s journey from concept to reality has been marked by significant milestones, showcasing Turkey's commitment to indigenous innovation in the aerospace sector. The timeline below highlights key events in the development of the Bayraktar TB3, per Global Defense Corp and Naval News : Date Milestone March 27, 2023 First prototype of the TB3 was made public. October 13, 2023 Successful completion of the TB3’s first test run. October 20, 2023 Conducted its initial take-off and landing test, briefly lifting its wheels off the ground. October 27, 2023 Maiden flight performed just before the 100th Anniversary of the Republic of Turkey. November 11, 2023 Flew for the first time with its landing gear retracted. June 1, 2024 Completed the first successful ski-jump ramp test on a mainland ramp replicating TCG Anadolu's deck. As the TB3 nears its entry to service, each milestone demonstrates Baykar’s focus on refining the UCAV’s operational readiness and pushing technological boundaries. 3 It boasts a number of advanced features Including foldable wings that enable use on aircraft carriers The Bayraktar TB3 is designed with features that enhance its adaptability, especially for naval environments. Its foldable wings allow it to operate from short-deck aircraft carriers, which is a critical feature for deployment on ships like the TCG Anadolu. Additionally, the Bayraktar TB3 can be operated from very remote distances thanks to its Line-Of-Sight and Beyond-Line-Of-Sight communications capabilities. According to Baykar , the aircraft’s features include: Fully Autonomous Takeoff and Landing: Seamless operations without manual intervention. LOS (Line of Sight) and BLOS (Beyond Line of Sight) Communication: Advanced connectivity for remote control over vast distances. Short-Runway Takeoff and Landing Capability: Ideal for deployment from aircraft carriers or limited-space airstrips. Baykar has claimed to have successfully conducted a barrel roll with a combat drone for the first time. These features ensure the TB3 is not only versatile but also optimized for the complex demands of modern military missions. 4 The TB3 UCAV also boasts several impressive specifications A compact and efficient design for maximum performance The Bayraktar TB3 is engineered for performance and efficiency. Its dimensions, endurance, and payload capacity make it a standout in its class. Further, it boasts features that make the TB3 well-suited for a range of missions, from ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) to armed combat. Here are the technical details that set it apart, per Baykar : Length: 8.35 meters Wingspan: 14 meters (with foldable wing capability) Payload Capacity: 280 kilograms Endurance: Over 24 hours Maximum Takeoff Weight: 1,600 kilograms By blending endurance, adaptability, and cutting-edge technology, the TB3 is poised to redefine the role of UAVs in modern warfare. It’s a testament to Turkey’s growing expertise in aerospace innovation and its commitment to developing indigenous solutions for the challenges of the 21st century. 5 It achieved a historic milestone on November 19, 2024 The first armed drone to take off and land on a short-deck aircraft carrier One of the most significant achievements for the Bayraktar TB3 occurred on November 19, 2024, when it became the first armed drone to perform a successful takeoff and landing on a short-deck aircraft carrier. According to Air Data News , here’s how this historic milestone unfolded: Keşan, Edirne: The operation began at the Baykar Flight Test and Training Center, authorizing TB3 prototypes PT1 and PT2 for flight. Dalaman Air Base: PT1 performed day and night landing approach maneuvers over TCG Anadolu. November 19, 2024: PT2 successfully took off from the TCG Anadolu’s deck, using the ship’s 12-degree Sky Ramp. The Bayraktar PT2’s flight lasted 46 minutes, with a landing performed without a restraint device, accelerating the operation. This breakthrough opens new possibilities for integrating UAVs into naval combat scenarios. Additionally, the successful operation highlights the TB3’s advanced capabilities and Turkey’s leadership in drone technology. The Bayraktar TB3 UCAV represents a leap forward in unmanned aerial technology, with its carrier-based design, advanced features, and historic milestones. As the first armed drone to take off and land on a short-deck aircraft carrier, it sets a precedent for the future of naval aviation.