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Aurrigo’s soaring aviation ambitions boosted by Executive Director appointment
One of the UK’s leading autonomous vehicle specialists has made a strategic new appointment to drive its aviation activity.
Ship veers across the Gulf of Aden after Houthi attack
A cargo ship caught fire after being attacked by two missiles in the Gulf of Aden, the UK Navy said.
Russia’s disrupted oil trade crimps margins for Indian refiners
India’s state-run refiners are facing a shift in fortunes as once cheap Russian oil becomes more expensive and less accessible, squeezing profits for companies that…
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Tanker - Weekly Market Monitor from Signal
Snapshot of crude and product freight rates, supply-demand
Air New Zealand eyes fare hikes as costs rise, profit slumps
Air New Zealand said it may raise ticket prices to cover rising costs after reporting a 38% slump in interim earnings and forecasting an even…
Online beauty retailer flaconi chooses GreyOrange omnichannel fulfillment solutions for increased productivity
GreyOrange’s GreyMatter fulfillment orchestration platform and Ranger Assist robots to scale flaconi’s warehouse operations
Latvia becomes first in EU to ban Russian agriculture imports
Latvia’s parliament banned the import of agricultural products from Russia and Belarus, making it the first European Union country to introduce such a prohibition.
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NMFTA welcomes Ripke as Director of Commodity and Standards Development
NMFTA hires Old Dominion freight classification industry expert to propel initiatives forward
Vietnam’s Vietjet signs on for 20 Airbus A330neo widebodies
Vietjet Aviation JSC has committed to buying 20 Airbus SE A330-900neo planes as the carrier looks to expand its long-haul network.
Qantas profit falls on spending to fix image, easing fares
Qantas Airways Ltd. said first-half profit declined as airfares fell from their post-Covid spike, and new Chief Executive Officer Vanessa Hudson increases spending to help…