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US goods-trade gap narrows slightly from a record
The U.S. merchandise-trade deficit narrowed slightly in February from a record a month earlier as export growth outpaced that of imports.
Ukraine may resume wheat exports if enough sowing completed
Ukraine may ease wheat-export curbs as soon as next month, once it is confident that spring sowing is progressing enough despite Russia’s invasion, though export…
Investors exit Istanbul’s huge new airport as virus halts growth
Smaller investors in Istanbul Airport, set to be the world’s highest-capacity hub when completed, have agreed to exit the project after the coronavirus pandemic slowed…
Russian weekly oil exports drop 26% as buyers look elsewhere
Russia’s oil exports shriveled by more than a quarter in the week March 17-23 compared with the prior week, according to industry data.
FAA to be led by safety chief when administrator leaves
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration’s chief of safety is becoming the agency’s acting leader next week.
Locus Robotics introduces new autonomous mobile robots
Expanded product line adds heavier payload capability to address new use cases with flexible and coordinated, multi-bot integration with fast ROI.
Saudi Arabia’s Flynas to double jet orders in tourism push
Saudi Arabian discount airline Flynas doubled its growth plan, saying it will expand orders to 250 aircraft and tap a government push to build tourism…
Starved of pilots, Cathay launches biggest-ever training program
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. is seeking to train more pilots than ever in its 75-year history, as the Hong Kong-based carrier struggles to hire enough…
Hong Kong cuts ban time for airlines, offers home vaccination
Hong Kong has cut the amount of time airlines are banned from the city for carrying excessive numbers of Covid-positive passengers to seven days from…
India asks power firms to import coal on electricity demand
(Bloomberg) -- India asked power manufacturers to keep importing coal to meet increasing demand for electricity even as prices of the fossil fuel surged.