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CPaT announces new contract with Neos SpA
CPaT Global, the world’s leading provider of distance learning for the airline and aviation industry, today announced they have been awarded a new contract with…
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Containerization & Intermodal Institute elects Byrne of Matson Logistics to Board of Directors
The Containerization and Intermodal Institute (CII) announces that Jahan Byrne has been elected to CII’s Board of Directors. Byrne brings with him a wealth of…
South Africa’s Thungela seeks more coal assets as rail woes worsen
Thungela Resources Ltd. is seeking to buy more overseas assets, as rail bottlenecks hobble shipments by South Africa’s largest exporter of thermal coal.
Airline CEOs flag issues with Pratt engines ahead of crucial summer travel season
Turkish Airlines is seeking leased engines and support from Raytheon Technologies Corp.’s Pratt & Whitney unit to repair its grounded Airbus SE A320neo aircraft ahead…
Billionaire Branson sits out Virgin Orbit’s costly flameout
Richard Branson was long a force to be reckoned with in the booming private space business.
Russian oil flows hold fast even as Kremlin says output slashed
Seaborne crude exports remain above 3 million barrels a day for a sixth week
Hong Kong’s exports slide as weak global demand hits recovery
Hong Kong’s exports fell for a ninth consecutive month in February as demand for goods from China and the rest of the world remained weak,…
Hong Kong Airport handled 2.1 million passengers in February
Hong Kong International Airport handled 2.1 million passengers last month, about 24 times that of February last year, airport authorities said in statement.
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Biden broadband plan runs headlong into ‘Buy American’ mandate
It’s nearly impossible to bring fast internet to rural communities without electronic components that are made in foreign countries
Germany faces travel chaos amid Lufthansa snags, strike
Deutsche Lufthansa AG said it cancelled some flights on Sunday due to technical issues, just hours before a major strike threatened to force most of…