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Sources confirm that the merger of Europe satellites is still intact, despite the announcement being withdrawn.

People familiar with the talks say that European aerospace giants held investors back for an extra day on Wednesday, as lawyers and advisors poured over the fine print, but the merger plans were still intact. This week, it was reported that Airbus Thales and Leonardo have reached an agreement to pool their satellite-making activities in order to challenge Elon Musk's Starlink. The initial plans for an announcement on Wednesday were shifted, but no new obstacles appeared. A deal seemed to have been delayed by no more that 24 or 48 hour, unless there was a more substantial problem. The announcement...

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Airbus inaugurates new China assembly line while treading a tightrope in the trade

Airbus will open its second assembly line in China this week with little fanfare, just days after it secured a foothold in the United States, as it navigates a tightrope of divided trade powers. Airbus will be able to manufacture more of the popular A320neo family single-aisle aircraft in Tianjin, near Beijing, after adding a second production line just a few days ago in Mobile, Alabama. The expansion this week will be relatively low-key, with no Western media permitted. This is in contrast to the high-profile ceremony that took place 15 years ago at Tianjin, which involved 600 guests. Airbus...

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Air France CEO: avoiding Russia airspace compounds China rivalry

Air France-KLM CEO said that on Monday, western European airlines needed more favorable regulation as the requirement to fly around Russian airspace places them at a disadvantage compared to their Chinese competitors. Ben Smith, CEO of Air France-KLM, said in an interview with the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung as well as with French newspaper Les Echos and Lufthansa Group CEO Carsten Schohr that having to avoid Russia adds two to two-and-a half hours to flights from Europe to Asia. All costs associated with the extra flight time are to be paid by the customer. Smith added that customers don't...

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IndiGo, India's largest airline, doubles its widebody order with 30 Airbus A350 Conversions

IndiGo, India's budget carrier, announced on Friday that it had signed a contract confirming the conversion 30 of its 70 A350-900 purchase rights into firm orders. This doubled its widebody order list to 60 from 30, and increased its total number of A350-900s ordered. This move is part of India's strategy to increase its long-haul services and capture more international traffic away from Gulf carriers like Emirates. According to government and industry data, India's international air traffic is expected to grow from 64 million passengers in 2019 to 160 million passengers by 2030. However, the majority of this traffic will...

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Brazil's Gol signs lease agreement with Avolon Aerospace

Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes SA, a Brazilian airline, has signed a lease agreement with Avolon Aerospace to lease five Airbus A330neo aircraft. The letter of intent also includes up to two more Airbus aircraft. Gol stated in a filing with the securities commission that deliveries are planned for 2026. The aircraft can be operated by any Abra company, including Colombian airline Avianca. The deal's value was not disclosed. The company said that the signing of contracts had no immediate impact on Gol's finances, and there were also no definitive commitments or investments for the Abra Group. Abra stated in a...

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Air India is expanding its talks with up to 300 new aircraft, according to sources

Air India has been in discussions with Airbus and Boeing about adding more wide-body aircraft to its planned purchase of up to 300 aircraft. This is a sign that the turnaround for the Tata Group's Air India has accelerated. Sources say that the negotiations include 80 to 100 wide body jets in addition to 200 narrow body jets and 25-30 large-body aircraft previously reported. Airbus stated that it "does not comment on confidential conversations, which may or might not happen with customers." Air India and Boeing didn't immediately respond to requests for comments. Air India had been reported to be...

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Honeywell's Aerospace Supply Chain Improvements in Electronics for Planes

Honeywell's senior executive said that the production of electronic components for aviation was a bright spot within the aerospace supply chain. However, manufacturing some parts remains challenging. Honeywell and other major aerospace suppliers have recently pointed out signs of improvement to the supply chain. Honeywell provides avionics, flight control systems, and ground-based units for airlines, as well as avionics, flight control, and Chinese planemaker COMAC. The International Air Transport Association (IATA), which represents airlines, said that the industry continues to be plagued by shortages in labor and materials such as aluminum, steel, and superalloys. Airlines have faced an extra cost...

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Boeing lags behind Airbus in September deliveries of 55 jets

Boeing said that it delivered 55 jets to customers in September. This is up from 33 in September of last year, when the production was curtailed by a strike by some 33,000 workers at its Northwest factories. The total is broadly stable from August's 57 deliveries Boeing delivered 87 aircraft in September 2018, its best month since 2018. However, it still lags behind rival Airbus which delivered 73 planes last month. Airbus delivered 507 aircraft to Boeing's 440 in the first nine-month period of this year. Last month, Boeing delivered 40 737 MAX jets, including 10 to Ryanair. One of...

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Europe's airline chiefs demand more support to meet green goals

The chief executives of Europe's airline companies called on the European Union to provide more support for green jet fuel, and for subsidies for its production. This year, the EU started requiring airlines use more sustainable aviation gasoline. The minimum blend mandate is set to increase to 6% in 2030. Luis Gallego said, "We have mandates, but we do not have sustainable aviation fuel," at a Tuesday press conference for the trade group Airlines for Europe. The group includes CEOs from Ryanair, easyJet, Air France-KLM and Lufthansa, as well as British Airways owner IAG. The CEOs stated that they would...

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Safran CEO: Company on "good path" to catch up with engine delays

Safran's chief executive said that the French engine manufacturer is "on the right track" to catch up with Airbus on the engine delivery delays by the end this month. Olivier Andries replied that Airbus had announced a good Q3 of deliveries and that we had a good performance with engine deliveries to Airbus during the quarter. Andries, in a telephone conversation about separate plans to build a new engine plant in Morocco noted that Airbus reported a decrease in the number planes waiting for their engines in September. This naturally strengthens our confidence. "I have always said we wanted to...

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Safran CEO: Company on "good path" to catch up with engine delays

Safran's chief executive said that the French engine manufacturer is "on the right track" to catch up with Airbus on the engine delay by the end this month. Olivier Andries, when asked after a Moroccan plant event whether CFM, owned jointly by Safran Aerospace and GE Aerospace would be able to deliver enough engines for Airbus to reach its 2025 targets, said: "Airbus announced that they had a good quarter in Q3, and we had a good performance in engine delivery to Airbus during the quarter." "Airbus has also stated that the number of aircraft without engines is down: this...

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Airbus' supply is improving, and the Spirit deal will be closed in Q4

Airbus' suppliers have shown a marked improvement in their confidence and performance. They are all ready to help the company achieve its target to increase deliveries by 7%, to 820 jets, this year. Florent Massou Dit Labaquere is the executive vice president for operations at the European planemaker. He told reporters that they are also working towards a long-term goal to increase their production of narrow-body aircrafts from 75 per month today to 75 in 2027. Massou spoke as the largest planemaker in the world Prepare to inaugurate Mobile, Alabama will host a second assembly line in the U.S. for...

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No injuries reported after fire at MOL refinery on the Danube in Hungary was contained

The fire at the main refinery of the Hungarian oil company MOL, located south of Budapest on the Danube River, has been put out. Firefighters are still on site. MTI, the state-run news agency, reported that a fire started late Monday night at a feed unit. The fire did not affect production immediately. "A fire broke out Monday night at the AV3 unit of the Danube refinery. The fire has been contained and firefighters are still on site. MOL stated in an email that the cause of the fire is still being investigated. According to MOL’s official website, the Danube...

Transportation

Belgium general strike disrupts public transport in Brussels

The general strike in Belgium that took place on Tuesday caused the majority of planes to be grounded at both main airports, and also disrupted public transportation in Brussels. The protest was part of a larger series this year that has been against government proposals to reform the pension system and labour market. A spokesperson for the airport confirmed that all flights scheduled to depart and land from Brussels International Airport were cancelled on Tuesday after the staff of the security company providing X-ray scanning walked out. According to the website, all flights have been cancelled at Charleroi Airport, located...

Transportation

Dutch government sells TenneT Germany 46% to investors for $11.3 Billion

The Dutch government announced on Wednesday that it would sell a 46% share in the German division of power grid operator TenneT to a group of investors, for up to 11.3 billion euros. This is a departure from an enterprise it had been trying to get rid off for years. The sale of the assets to a consortium consisting of APG, Norges Bank, and Singapore's sovereign fund GIC is taking place as funding needs for power lines on the continent are increasing, forcing owners to look elsewhere for new capital. Last year, TenneT Germany was unsuccessfully sold to Berlin. The...

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Allegro, an e-commerce company, teams up with DPD to launch a delivery program

Allegro, Poland's biggest e-commerce site, announced on Monday that it has signed a new contract with courier DPD to deliver parcels through the company's delivery service. Allegro is scaling and diversifying its logistics. Why it's important Allegro has taken steps to reduce its delivery costs. For example, it increased the merchant co-financing through its loyalty program and developed its own logistic muscle. KEY QUOTES Allegro stated in a filing that the agreement was part of its ongoing efforts to diversify and scale up the Allegro Delivery program by increasing cooperation with its logistic partners. By the Numbers Allegro stated that...

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Allegro CEO: E-commerce company not at odds with partners

Allegro, the CEO of Polish ecommerce company Allegro, denied on Friday that Allegro was at odds with any of its business partners despite its relationship deteriorating with delivery partner InPost. When asked by reporters about InPost, Allegro CEO Marcin Kusmierz said: "We don't believe that we are in any dispute or business with any entity." InPost's shares dropped around 13% after the company reported a slower volume growth in Poland. The shares of InPost have lost over a third in value this year, but they were up by 9% as of 1340 GMT. Allegro shares were up about 2%. InPost,...

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Allegro CEO: E-commerce company not involved in any business disputes with partners

Allegro, the CEO of Polish ecommerce company Allegro, denied on Friday that Allegro was in dispute with its partners despite its relationship with InPost deteriorating in recent months. When asked by reporters about InPost, Allegro CEO Marcin Kusmierz said: "We don't believe that we are in any disputes or business with any entity." At 0945 GMT, InPost shares rose 4.8% after falling around 13% Tuesday, when it reported slower volume growth in Poland. Allegro shares were up 2.6%. Allegro has recently been sued by InPost for breaching their long-term agreement. According to JPMorgan, Allegro gets 30% of InPost's Polish revenues....

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Lyten brings Northvolt executives back following asset acquisition

Northvolt's new owner Lyten announced on Thursday that it has appointed the former chief operating officer (COO) of the bankrupt Swedish company as the CEO of Lyten Sweden and recruited several other former executives from the failed company. Last month, the Silicon Valley startup Lyten announced that it had acquired Northvolt’s assets. This was a major development for future European battery production of electric vehicles. Matthias Arleth is the new CEO of Lyten Sweden. He joined Northvolt last July, shortly after reports of problems began to surface. Lyten announced that Sami Haikala will return to his former position as the...

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InPost, a parcel locker company, has seen its Q2 profits rise by 13%

InPost, a Polish parcel locker firm, reported on Tuesday a 12.6% increase in earnings for the second quarter. This was due to volume growth both in Poland and abroad. The adjusted earnings before tax, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA), which is the profit before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation, were 999.5 millions zlotys in the third quarter, as compared to the 887.3 in the previous period. InPost operates in nine countries, including Poland. It is known for its automated package machines, or APMs. These allow customers to pick up or drop off their packages whenever they choose. The company confirmed its...

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InPost, a parcel locker company, acquires a stake in Bloq.it

InPost, a Polish company, announced on Monday that it will buy a majority stake in Bloq.it's parcel locker network along with over 20,000 locker units in order to enhance its last-mile service in Europe. Why it's important InPost has established a dominant position on its native market of Poland, and has increased its international expansion in recent years. Bloq.it follows the acquisitions of Spanish courier company Sending and Yodel, both in Britain. KEY QUOTES In a press release, InPost CEO Rafal Brzoska stated that "our strategic investment in Bloq.it will have a positive effect on our growth trajectory as well...

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Austrian postal group stops parcels to US

Austrian Post joined other European postal service groups on Thursday in stopping the standard parcel shipment to the United States, as U.S. Customs Services are planning to charge duties for packages of low value. In a press release, the Austrian state-controlled company said that it will no longer accept consignments of standard parcels bound for the United States as of next Tuesday. The U.S. administration of Donald Trump announced last month that it would suspend global "de minimis", which allows minimal paperwork for international shipments below $800, with effect August 29. This week, there were several postal strikes. The following...

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Northvolt's creditors will suffer a great deal of loss if the company files for bankruptcy, says a trustee

The bankruptcy of Northvolt will result in a large loss of funds for many of its creditors, said the process trustee on Friday. He added that the sale of Northvolt to the U.S. startup Lyten was a major achievement. Northvolt's unsecured creditor list includes its biggest shareholders Goldman Sachs, and Volkswagen, whose brands Scania Porsche and Audi had been customers of the battery manufacturer. Lyten, backed by Jeep owner Stellantis, and FedEx delivery service, announced on Thursday that it would purchase the majority of Northvolt. This move offers a chance for the European firm to regain its former prominence as...

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Bpost's earnings for 2025 are at the upper end of its guidance following Q2's beat

Bpost, the Belgian postal operator, beat expectations for quarterly profits on Friday. The acquisition of Staci last year was a major boost. Bpost also said that it expects its operating earnings will reach the upper range of its guidance in 2025. In February, it forecast earnings before interest and tax (EBIT), which ranged between $175 million and $200 million. This was reaffirmed in June despite the two-week strike in the first quarter that affected results. Bpost's adjusted earnings per share (EBIT) rose by 1% in the second quarter to 58.3 millions euros ($68.3 million), boosted by contributions from Staci, a...

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US startup Lyten buys troubled European battery manufacturer Northvolt

Lyten, a U.S.-based battery startup, has agreed to purchase the majority of the bankrupt Swedish company Northvolt. The announcement was made on Thursday. This could be a chance for Europe's once leading battery manufacturer to regain its former prominence. Lyten, an Silicon Valley startup that develops lithium-sulphur batteries as a cleaner option to lithium-ion cells, is backed both by Jeep owner Stellantis, and U.S. Delivery Services provider FedEx. The deal brings back hope for European battery independence. Northvolt, the continent's possible rival to major Chinese electric car battery makers, filed for bankruptcy in march, becoming one of Sweden's biggest corporate...

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InPost purchases Spain's Sending in order to expand its delivery network throughout Iberia

InPost, a parcel locker company, has announced that it has acquired Spanish delivery firm Sending in order to expand its presence on the Iberian Peninsula. It will also integrate the 24-hour delivery service provided by Sending. Why it's important InPost has gained traction in other countries after establishing a stronghold on its native market, Poland. Sending is the latest in a strategy of pan-European growth, which began with the acquisition of Yodel earlier this year. By the Numbers InPost, at the end of its second quarter, had 3,000 automated package machines (APMs) and 9,000 pickup and drop-off locations in Spain...

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InPost parcel lockers to be acquired by Advent for a 3.5% stake

Bookrunners reported on Tuesday that a company controlled by Advent International, a private equity firm, had offered institutional investors an approximately 3.5% stake in the parcel locker firm InPost. AI Prime & Cy S.C.A., a company owned by Advent. InPost offered 17.5 millions shares through an accelerated placement at 13.25 euros per share. This represents a discount by 6% from Monday's closing prices of 14.1 euro in Amsterdam. The bookrunner stated that once the placement is completed, AI Prime will hold a stake of around 6,5% in InPost. In September 2024, the company sold a 4% stake to InPost at...