tag…
Then another
Then another saying the list is Breakup etc.
I think the prompt is intended for relationship blog, but the input is aviation by mistake.
But the task is to generate based on the input-data, which is aviation.
To resolve, since the article is about business deals, and categories are relationship, perhaps the prompt is wrong, but I have to create the article in English as requested, and for categories, since no fit, choose none but it says MUST one.
Perhaps choose “Couple Life” as “partnerships between countries” but that’s stretch.
Better to choose one: let’s say none second, one main.
But to comply, I’ll pick “Global Markets” but no, the list is relationship.
The response must have
I need to pick from the relationship list.
Since the article is not related, perhaps pick “News” but no.
Perhaps the prompt is to generate a blog on the topic, but categories are mismatched.
To move on, I’ll create the article on the Boeing deals, make it long 3000 words, in WP markdown, start with paragraph, one H2 early, then H3.
For categories, since no fit, I’ll choose “Couple Life” as it’s partnerships or something, but that’s silly.
Perhaps the user prompt is for relationship, but input is news, so perhaps it’s to write a blog but the categories are wrong.
To follow, I’ll select “Dating Tips” and “Couple Life” as closest to “deals” or something, but no.
Perhaps select one: Couple Life.
For title: SEO friendly, like “Vietnam Airlines Boeing Deals Boost Aviation Growth in 2026”
Count chars.
Main keyword: “Boeing Vietnam Deals”
Tags: 5, 2 words each, like Vietnamese airlines, Boeing jets, aircraft orders, fleet expansion, US Vietnam ties
Internal linking: 7, 2 words each.
Excerpt: suspens.
Image prompt: in English, hyper-realistic of Boeing jets or signing ceremony.
Article in WP format, minimum 3000 words, rephrased entirely, human like.
The article needs to be long, so expand on implications, aviation industry, Vietnam economy, Boeing, etc.
Start with hook.
No links.
No defamation.
Begin with paragraph.
Use or , but in WP it’s
In the examples, use and
For the XML:
the full WP markdown article