Listen on the go! A daily podcast of Wall Street Breakfast will be available by 8:00 a.m. on Seeking Alpha, iTunes, Spotify.Getty ImagesWhat are the chances that the Boeing-Airbus duopoly can be broken in the next 15 years?Take the survey here and share your thoughts in the WSB comments section.Welcome back from the weekend! Here is the latest in trending:Authorization: Does Trump's planned $2,000 tariff dividend require congressional approval? What happens if the tariffs are ruled illegal?Next chapter: Apple (AAPL) is reportedly preparing for the biggest iPhone overhaul in its history, as well as the successor for CEO Tim Cook.Gen Z protests: Around 120 people were injured after demonstrations turned violent in Mexico City, with protestors storming the National Palace.The FAA is finally lifting the flight traffic restrictions recently imposed due to the government shutdown, but it's a different story at some of the world's biggest aircraft manufacturers. Boeing (BA) is taking a cautious approach to raising its output despite recently winning regulatory approval to increase its 737 model to 42 planes per month. "Getting it right at pace is more important than going fast," said Stephanie Pope, CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes.A similar tone: The world's third-largest commercial aircraft maker is also debating direction on the runway, holding off on any resolutions to launch bigger aircraft. "Whatever we do, it's going to be another big decision for the company, and we are going to take the time it needs to make a decision," Embraer (EMBJ) Commercial CEO Arjan Meijer declared. The Brazilian company produces the popular E-Series regional jet, but it's not yet willing to take a tremendous financial risk in competing against the firmly established duopoly of Boeing and Airbus (OTCPK:EADSY).Those planemaking titans continue to ink major orders for aircraft despite bottlenecks surrounding engines and other supply chain issues. Grabbing the headlines on the first day of the Dubai Airshow was an announcement by Dubai-based Emirates, which ordered another 65 Boeing 777-9 jets. There is also word about a massive Airbus order from Flydubai, which would be a big deal coming from a staunch Boeing customer.Ready for liftoff? Other excitement is being seen at the show, which is expecting north of 100K trade visitors, as well as military and civil delegations from over 100 countries. Chinese-built COMAC passenger jets like the C919 and C909 made their debut in the Middle East, looking to scoop up more market share due to the long backlogs and delivery delays from Airbus and Boeing. Flying taxis were also making airwaves, with Joby Aviation (JOBY) and Archer (ACHR) aiming for a launch next year of eVTOL passenger services between Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Take the WSB survey.Here's the latest Seeking Alpha analysisOne Of The Best High-Yield Setups I've Ever SeenBears Need To Read This, AgainPalantir: The Pullback Wall Street Got WrongMorgan Stanley Direct Lending: 12% Yield And Rock Bottom ValuationForget The AI Race: Build Income First To Survive The Next Market CrashWhat else is happening...Why hedge funds hire psychologists to keep traders from burning out.Italian pasta makers face tariffs above 100% in U.S. dumping dispute.ESPN, ABC (DIS) back on YouTube after a nearly two-week hiatus.Ford (F) unveils high-tech headquarters with room for 4,000 workers.Millions lose out as job changes trigger involuntary 401(k) rollovers.Analysts applaud Walmart's (WMT) CEO pick as a strong successor.Tesla (TSLA) seeks to drop Chinese parts from its American cars.SEC looking at 'outstanding issues' in Treasury Clearing Rules.Trump mulls F-35 sale to Saudi Arabia ahead of MBS' visit.SA Asks: What are the best robotics stocks right now?Today's MarketsIn Asia, Japan -0.1%. Hong Kong -0.7%. China -0.5%. India +0.5%.In Europe, at midday, London flat. Paris -0.2%. Frankfurt -0.4%.Futures at 6:30, Dow flat. S&P +0.3%. Nasdaq +0.5%. Crude flat at $60.11. Gold -0.6% to $4,070.60. Bitcoin +0.1% to $95,684.Ten-year Treasury Yield -1 bp to 4.13%.On The CalendarCompanies reporting today include XPeng (XPEV) and JinkoSolar (JKS).See the full earnings calendar on Seeking Alpha, as well as today's economic calendar.