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The Pentagon is helping bring the baby nuclear industry to life
The first small modular reactor commissioned by the Defense Department could roll off the assembly line of a Virginia-based factory in just two years.
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Air cargo outlook remains bright for Q4 peak season, says AfA’s Fried, as Q1 volumes dip
The air cargo industry should expect a strong Q4 peak season despite lower Q1 volumes as airlines respond to surging passenger demand, said Brandon Fried,…
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Emerging lithium supplier Argentina says it’s close to US deal under IRA
The world’s fastest-growing lithium producer says it could soon gain access to the US market.
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France seeks EU deal to avoid repaying rail freight aid
French Transport Minister Clement Beaune said the government is in talks with the European Commission to avoid reimbursing some €5.3 billion ($5.7 billion) of state…
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NTSB calls for more safety technology after spate of near-collisions on airport runways
Aviation safety technology that helps prevent runway near-collisions should be deployed at more US airports, the government’s top transportation-safety official said, citing early findings from…
Cathay Pacific fires three after non-English speakers mocked
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. fired three flight attendants after a swift probe of recorded comments that went viral in China, showing crew members disparaging passengers…
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Theft disrupts rail line serving biggest African container port
The rail line linking South Africa’s richest province to the continent’s biggest container port ran at 25% of its capacity over the past week because…
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Comunale enters Charlotte industrial market with warehouse/IOS acquisition
Real estate developer and manager has purchased an interstate-fronting warehouse and IOS property in Salisbury, North Carolina and is actively pursuing additional deals in the…
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France says future of rail freight at risk in EU state-aid talks
The French government is in talks with the European Commission to avoid reimbursing some €5.3 billion ($5.7 billion) of state aid received by the country’s…
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Xi’s Micron ban shows China’s limited options to hit back at US
China’s move to ban Micron Technology Inc.’s products marked its most meaningful retaliation yet against US export controls. Now the question is whether President Xi…