Air Freight News
Bidders must absorb $3.3 billion debt to buy Air India
India further reduced -- to $3.3 billion -- the amount of debt bidders for Air India Ltd. will need to absorb and eased some eligibility…
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In bid for Trump trade deal, EU turns to shellfish from soybeans
The European Union hopes to achieve a big breakthrough in transatlantic trade relations with small fry.
UK plays down concerns over Huawei and tax spats with US
U.K. officials tried to ease concerns over Britain’s future relationship with the U.S., after the two countries clashed over a possible new digital tax and…
At least 56 dead, more than 2,000 cases of coronavirus confirmed
China banned wildlife trade across the country as President Xi Jinping’s government comes under pressure to arrest a rising death toll from the mysterious coronavirus…
Canada is latest to confirm virus as China death toll mounts
The fast-spreading novel coronavirus reached Canada and Chinese President Xi Jinping ordered a faster response at home as the death toll in his country rose…
Boeing 777X takes first flight into troubled skies for jumbos
With folding wingtips like a Navy fighter jet, the embattled planemaker’s largest-ever model is the 747’s heir apparent.
China’s Xi steps in as deadly virus spreads to four continents
Chinese President Xi Jinping stepped in to order faster response to a fast-spreading novel coronavirus, with authorities deploying military doctors and locking down more cities…
Mnuchin says UK can resolve many EU, US issues at same time
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said he was focused on getting a trade deal between the U.S. and U.K. this year, adding that the U.K. can…
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Bourbon and scotch makers find a common enemy in tariffs
Weaponized trade is rattling the global whiskey business.
Flight shaming isn’t just a problem for airlines
The events industry faces an existential threat from the “Greta Effect”