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Greystar and Frampton Construction underway on two-million-square-foot industrial park 
Frampton Construction Company, LLC, a full-service construction firm providing planning and design support, preconstruction, and construction services, has broken ground on the first phase of…
TuSimple becomes first to successfully operate driver out, fully autonomous semi-truck on open public roads in China
TuSimple Holdings, Inc (“TuSimple”), a global autonomous driving technology company, today announced it has successfully completed China’s first fully autonomous semi-truck runs on open public…
India’s Akasa Air in talks for follow-on Boeing jet order
India’s Akasa Air is in talks with Boeing Co. to place a small follow-on order for 737 Max single-aisle jets if it can lock down…
Airbus in talks for large narrowbody deal with Mexico’s Viva
Airbus SE is in talks with Grupo Viva Aerobus SAB for a large narrowbody aircraft order that would fuel the Mexican low-cost carrier’s expansion, people…
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Damaged I-95 stretch to reopen within two weeks, governor says
A collapsed Interstate 95 bridge in Philadelphia is expected to reopen within the next two weeks, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro said.
GE-Safran venture works on engine upgrade to lift durability
The CFM International engine venture plans to to roll out design enhancements late next year to make its Leap model powering the Airbus SE’s A320neo…
Boeing sees $8 trillion jet market as climate reshapes travel
Boeing Co. predicts airlines around the world will add 42,595 jets valued at about $8 trillion over the next two decades, even as concerns over…
Russia’s oil giant urges OPEC+ to track exports, not just output
OPEC and its allies need to monitor not only production of the organization’s member countries but also their exports, according to Igor Sechin, head of…
Nikola to cut 270 jobs as maker of EVs seeks to preserve cash
Nikola Corp. is cutting 270 jobs as the maker of electric big rigs seeks to reduce costs and preserve cash.
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Rail groups sue California as state pushes for zero-emissions locomotives
Rail industry trade groups filed a lawsuit against a California state agency for rules that call for zero-emissions locomotives to replace existing equipment — a…