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Qatar Airways rebuilds global network following Iran War Profits

State-owned Qatar Airways reported a'more than 7 percent decline in net profit on Wednesday, but it 'flagged progress?in re-building its global schedule while it navigates through the impact of Iran war. Since the beginning of the conflict in the Middle East at the end of February, thousands of flights have been cancelled due to temporary airspace closures. Qatar Airways posted a net profit of 7,08?billion qar ($1.94 billion), for the 12-month period ending March 31, as passenger numbers dropped from 43.1 to 41.8 million. In a recent statement, CEO Hamad Al-Khater stated that "we are actively rebuilding our global networks...

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Europe's airlines claim wars and red tape hold them back while rivals race ahead

A 'lobby' group representing Europe's major carriers has said that the continent's airlines have been losing ground to their 'global competitors' and require stronger EU support to combat rising regulatory costs, affordable sustainable 'jet fuel and to better manage crises. The European Union is seeking feedback on its new Aviation and Aeronautics Strategy. Submissions are due by Thursday. Airlines for Europe's (A4E), in its submission to the EU, seen on Wednesday, said that the COVID-19 epidemic, the closure of the?Russian airspace and the Middle East crisis, along with the growing global protectionism, have worsened EU carriers' competitive disadvantage. The group,...

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US airlines oppose Trump's plan to force small airports to use security private

A group representing major U.S. According to written testimony obtained by the. Chris Sununu, CEO of Airlines for 'America?, will testify before a U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Wednesday. He will say that the U.S. Aviation Industry is concerned that private security remains an option and not a mandatory program. Last month, Donald Trump proposed that the TSA (which handles airport security operations) cut more than 9,400 employees and $1.5 billion annually from its budget. This proposal is a step in the direction of privatizing the agency that was created following the attacks on September 11, 2001. Some Republican...

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Hong Kong listings a target for foreign firms as IPOs rebound

?At least 10 companies, including those from Indonesia, South Korea, and Singapore, have applied for Hong Kong IPOs this year, and others are considering it, according to an executive at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The market's robust IPO growth is attracting global?firms. LSEG data shows that although foreign companies raised a lot less money than domestic firms - 110 Chinese firms and Hong Kong firms raised a total of $36.4 billion in '2025 - the listings by 10 global companies would make this the best year since 2020 for international debuts. According to Johnson Chui, the head of global...

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Senators criticize US Transport chief for road trip funded by corporate donors

Two Democratic U.S. Senators on Tuesday criticized Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy's road trip, which was filmed for a web series and paid for by donors of the companies that his department regulates. "Your vacation was paid for by Boeing and Toyota, United Airlines, Enterprise, Shell and Royal Caribbean Group", said Kirsten Gillibrand. She is the top Democrat in a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee. She pointed out that USDOT regulates these companies and other donors. Gillibrand told a budget meeting that "this road trip does not smell right." "I don't think that it is right, and you should explain to Americans why...

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FAA concludes investigation into airline compliance regarding shutdown flight cuts

The Federal Aviation Administration informed Congress on Monday that it had 'closed' its investigation of airlines who did not adhere to the required flight reductions at 40 major airports in 2025. It has also decided against seeking any fines. Bryan Bedford, FAA administrator, said that in response to written questions from Senators seen by that agency, after sending letters of investigation on apparent noncompliance to airlines the agency determined "all but one were in substantial compliance with the restrictions." Bedford said that one unnamed airline was not in compliance and received an administrative warning. In November, the FAA announced that...

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Airbus targets 10% savings on costs due to global uncertainty and supply problems

Airbus Europe has cut back on non-industrial spending by 10% as supply chain issues and global uncertainty continue to affect its core business. They said that the clampdown will only affect activities related to the headquarters and planemaking division, but not production. The clampdown has been in place for several weeks, and is part of the LEAD project launched in 2024 to reduce costs. Sources said that the new "cost-containment" measure aims to reduce the use of outside contractors, which are traditionally a major resource for the largest planemaker in the world. Airbus, based in Toulouse, declined to comment. This...

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Smaller European airlines push back on passenger compensation reforms

Smaller European airlines have urged EU officials to reconsider planned reforms of passenger compensation rights on Tuesday, arguing that the spike in jet fuel costs due to war with Iran has left them unable to bear additional financial burdens. EU institutions are currently negotiating the reform of EU261, a decades-old regulation on passenger rights. Air passengers are entitled to compensation for delays of more than three-hours, under the existing rules. The amount is determined by flight length and can range from 250 euros (US$292.95) up to more. Next round of discussions is scheduled for June 2. In a letter sent...

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Portuguese Cabin Crew Union to Join June 3 National Strike

A union spokesperson announced on Tuesday that members of the Portuguese 'cabin crew' union SNPVAC had voted to join an upcoming?June 3,?nationwide?strike which will disrupt flights operated TAP, Ryanair, and EasyJet. Portugal's largest umbrella union, CGTP called the general'strike' in protest of the government's 'labour reforms'. SNPVAC stated that it could not be indifferent to what it called a "unprecedented assault on fundamental rights and established rights" by the Government. TAP, the largest airline in Portugal, operates about 300 flights a day between the airports and the base. Ryanair?and easyJet are the next two airlines, then smaller carriers like?Azores Airlines....

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British Airways extends Middle East flights to August 1,

British Airways delayed the resumption of flights to Dubai, Doha and Tel Aviv for a month to August 1, according to its website. Since the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran began late in February, a number of airlines have cancelled flights to or from?the area. British Airways spokesperson said that due to the current situation in the Middle East, they have altered their flight schedule to give more clarity to 'our customers. IAG's long-haul carrier plans to cut flights to the Middle East once?services return, and permanently drop Jeddah from its list of destinations, as it announced in April....

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New York Times Business News - May 19,

These are the most popular?articles on the New?York?Times?business pages. The New York Times has not'verified' these stories, and cannot vouch for their accuracy. U.S. president Donald Trump's government created on Monday a fund of nearly $1.8 billion to compensate victims who were "weaponized" by political forces. This was to settle the lawsuit Trump filed against his government over alleged mismanagement of his tax records. After a wage agreement was reached with the New York Governor Kathy Hochul, 3,500 workers at the Long Island Rail Road in New York will end their strike. This is the first strike for'more than three...

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Australia purchases more jet fuel and urea from Brunei, China

The 'Australian Government' said that it had secured three shipments of jet-fuel from China, and additional urea for agricultural use from Brunei. This is to boost fuel and fertiliser stocks amid the disruptions caused by Iran War. After discussions between Premier Li Qiang and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, the government announced that more than 600,000. barrels of jet fuel, or approximately 100 million litres would be arriving in early June. Beijing has been limiting fuel exports to protect the domestic supply since March after the Strait of Hormuz was closed, disrupting crude and fuel flow. The government of Australia said...

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Amtrak, the US passenger rail company, sets a record for ridership and cuts losses

Amtrak, the U.S. passenger rail company, said Tuesday that it had set records for revenue and ridership in a single year. It also cut its losses by 15 percent to $598 millions and is aiming for profitability by 2028. Amtrak is a major effort in rehabilitating the infrastructure of the Northeast corridor between Boston, Massachusetts and Washington. It is expanding service throughout the United States by purchasing new Acela trains with higher speeds and replacing regional trains from next year. Amtrak reported that in the twelve months ending September 30, it had 34,5 million trips made by customers, an increase...

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Whaleboat sinks into river in Congo, killing at least 107 people

According to a government internal report viewed by us on Friday, at least 107 people died when a whaleboat caught blaze in the west of Democratic Republic of Congo. In a memo, the Ministry of Social Affairs stated that 146 people were missing after the boat, which was a narrow double-ended open vessel, caught fire near Malange Village in Lukolela Territory on Thursday night. The note stated that rescue teams recovered 209 survivors after the vessel burnt and drifted downriver. The fire destroyed the cargo and 15 riverside houses. The search operations continued Friday, with community volunteers and naval personnel...

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As inventories shrink, premiums for copper contracts on the nearby LME soar.

The premiums for copper contracts near London Metal Exchange have increased to their highest level since October 2022 due to low inventories, large cash contracts and warrants held by traders. The title document that confers ownership on metal is a warrant. Tom-next, also known as the premium or backwardation that is charged for purchasing copper tomorrow and then selling it the next day, is currently trading at above The price of a metric tonne is $48. This compares to a $2 discount at the beginning of the week. The premium for the cash Copper Contract over the Three-Month Forward It...

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