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Airbus set to unveil Made-in-America A220, cutting in on Boeing’s home turf
Airbus SE is preparing to deliver its first U.S.-made A220 jetliner to Delta Air Lines Inc. as soon as this month, underscoring the European planemaker’s…
Venezuela defies U.S. sanction tripwires and imports Iranian oil
An oil tanker is discharging Iranian condensate for Venezuela as both countries continue to avoid U.S. sanction tripwires.
Thai Airways gets nod for $11 billion debt rescue plan
Thai Airways International Pcl, the nation’s flagship carrier, got court approval for its business restructuring on Monday.
Restructure or die, Cathay warns as it burns through millions a month
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. is still burning through as much as HK$2 billion ($258 million) a month and will continue to do so until the…
Growing distrust of China brings $38 billion Taiwan windfall
Taiwan sits squarely in the middle of the worsening dispute between Beijing and Washington, with many of its companies operating factories in China manufacturing for…
iPhone makers among winners in $6.6 billion India plan
Apple Inc.’s major iPhone assemblers are among the companies expected to win approval to participate in a $6.6 billion stimulus program to bring manufacturing to…
Avianca tells Colombia court that carrier can guarantee loan
A Colombian court temporarily blocked a $370 million government loan to Avianca Holdings SA after a citizen expressed concern about a lack of guarantees.
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Consultant says shippers using U.S. West Coast ports can’t book rail on BNSF and UP
A Northern California logistics consultant was unable to book containers on the Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) or Union Pacific (UP) railroads for the first…
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UK study says sea level rise will force ports to spend as much as $18 billion by 2050
By 2050, the effects of sea level rise will require ports around the world to allocate an additional $8 billion to $18 billion to protect…
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MOL announces initiatives for recovery of environmental damage from Wakashio
Thirteen MOL Group employees have been dispatched to the site, and MOL has procured and transported essential items for the collection and recovery of leaked…