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EasyJet flight attendants will strike in France on August 15-16.

The SNPC and FO trade unions announced on Wednesday that EasyJet 'flight attendants in France' will go on strike August 15-16 to demand better conditions. The statement stated that talks between a group of unions and the company regarding working conditions failed to produce any results. EasyJet is solely responsible for any flight cancellations or disruptions that result from these days. The company has refused to respond seriously to repeated warnings by trade unions in the past few months. A request for comment from a spokesperson?for?easyJet was not immediately responded to. The London-listed carrier is being purchased by the investment...

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Canada - August 12

These are some of the most important stories in selected Canadian newspapers. These stories have not been?verified and we cannot vouch for the accuracy of these reports. The Globe and Mail ** Canada's top negotiator Janice Charette warned that the White House could impose new tariffs on August 19 that would be a "cliff", which might stop negotiations with the U.S. ** Canada's H&R Real Estate Investment Trust announced a C$6.7billion ($4.81billion) breakup deal, whereby GO Residential REIT would acquire its U.S. Residential portfolio, and a group that included Blackstone, PSP Investments and Crestpoint, as well as entities linked to...

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Air Canada restores its annual core profit forecast

Air Canada restored its core profit targets on Tuesday, but at a lower rate than its previous outlook. It expects that oil supply disruptions related to the 'war in Iran' will continue to impact jet fuel prices. The cost of jet fuel, which accounts for about a quarter of airline operating costs, soared after Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz as a response to 'the U.S. and Israeli strikes in late February. This waterway is responsible for a fifth of the world's oil supplies. The disruption has led to higher fuel costs across the airline industry. Air Canada stated that...

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After Marine One's close call, the U.S. Transport secretary is working to fix telecom problems.

Sean Duffy, the U.S. Transportation Secretary, said that he is working to fix telecom issues raised?after? a military helicopter with President Donald Trump sped too close last week to a departing passenger jet at Reagan Washington National Airport. The incident raised serious concerns about why the passenger plane?was allowed?to depart while Marine One was near, at a time when commercial traffic is usually halted. After a crash in January 2025 between a military heli and a commercial plane that killed 67, the Federal Aviation Administration banned mixed helicopter and jet traffic around the airport. Duffy, a reporter at Newark Liberty...

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Washington Airport to stop flights to support Freedom 250 Grand Prix

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration announced?on Monday?that it expects to?temporarily suspend flight operations at Washington Reagan National Airport between 10:15 am (1415 GMT), and 1:15 pm on August 23, to support the 'Freedom 250 Grand Prix IndyCar Race. IndyCar will be racing through Washington's streets from August 22 to 23 in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the United States. The general admission tickets are free. However, spectators may pay to join the "Champions Club," which offers an "exclusive experience" during the race weekend. A two-day package costs $5,000 per person. In recent months, the FAA has shut down airspace...

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According to the Ministry of Agriculture, the shortfall in Ukraine's grain-storage capacity could be as high as 11 million tonnes.

The agriculture ministry warned on Monday that a disruption of grain exports through Black Sea ports could lead to a shortage of grain storage capacity in Ukraine. Ukraine has harvested more than 17 millions metric tons from 34% of its sown land. The ministry stated that a storage shortage of 11 million tons could occur and it had asked U.S. Partners for assistance in acquiring equipment for temporary on farm?grain storage. APK-Inform analysts estimate that Ukraine's harvest in 2026 could reach 60 million tons. Exports are projected at 39 million tonnes, and carryover stock reaches a record 14.3 million tones....

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Manishi Raymondchaudhuri: ROI-China Shock 2.0 has reshuffled the winners and losers

China is exporting its way out of an internal slump, causing what many Western governments refer to as a "second China shock." This strategy may be causing trade wars overseas, but it also creates a whole new group of potential domestic beneficiaries. In recent months, the dichotomy of China's robust export sector and its flagging economy was on full display. China's export?growth was 24% on a year-over-year basis in July, and it posted a $113 Billion trade surplus. This follows similar figures in June. It is now on track to achieve another trillion-dollar surplus by 2026. It recorded a disappointing...

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EasyJet's flight from airline disruptor, to US-led Apollo takeover

Apollo Global announced on Thursday that it had agreed to purchase European 'budget airline easyJet' in a deal valued at approximately PS5.7 billion ($7.7billion). Castlelake, the other potential buyer, abandoned its pursuit. Here's a look back at the 31-year history of the airline: Stelios Haj-Ioannou founded easyJet, launching flights from London Luton Airport in Scotland to Glasgow and Edinburgh. The low-cost airline challenges established carriers. EasyJet is listed in London with a valuation of PS777 million. 2009-2010 EasyJet is considering reducing fleet growth in the wake of a?global recession. Stelios steps down as founder of EasyJet to lead shareholder revolt...

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The latest funding round of Hadrian Manufacturing Company valued the company at nearly $8 billion

Hadrian, a manufacturing startup in the United States, announced on Thursday that its valuation was $7.87 billion. To meet the growing demand, a larger footprint is needed. Investors have poured money into U.S. Manufacturing firms, as the Trump Administration prioritizes domestic manufacturing in order to reduce U.S. dependence on overseas supply chains for critical industries. The California-based firm raised $1.37billion in a?Series D round led by Washington Harbour Partners, WCM Investment -Management, 137 Ventures, Valor Equity Partners and Baillie Gifford. JPMorgan Chase’s strategic investment group joined as an anchor and co-lead?investor?through its Security and?Resiliency Initiative, which invests into U.S. businesses...

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FAA investigates Trump helicopter safety incident

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is reviewing a Tuesday air-traffic incident involving a military helicopter carrying President Donald Trump. The FAA announced that it was investigating a Marine One safety incident. However, the FAA stated that the close call did not appear to be dangerous and the aircraft were not apparently convergent. Two sources said that Trump's Marine One helicopter left the White House on Tuesday afternoon. However, air traffic controllers at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport had not stopped commercial flights as required by a policy set last year after a fatal accident. The Wall Street Journal was the...

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FAA wants airlines to have more flexibility in choosing emergency medical kits for flights

The Federal Aviation Administration proposed on Tuesday that airlines be given a 'flexibility with the requirements of emergency medical kits for commercial flights. The FAA proposes?moving away from a prescriptive?checklist?of medical items?and?setting instead?performance-based?standards that require carriers to have enough resources to manage nine conditions which are life-threatening? Emergency medical kits are required by the agency to be available for all passengers who need to be treated until emergency medical personnel can arrive. The proposal would allow airlines to?determine the items and quantities in a kit. The nine conditions are: severe allergic reactions, hypoglycemia, severe bleeding, gastrointestinal emergencies, childbirth and opioid...

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New York Times Business News - August 4, 2018

These are the most popular?stories from the New York Times business pages. These stories have not been?verified?and we cannot vouch for the accuracy of these stories. Boeing has been cleared by US regulators to begin delivering its Boeing 737 Max 7 jet, the smallest version in the best-selling 737 'Max family, after it made changes to the flight-control software, the pilot alert system and an engine system which prevents ice from accumulating. After being confirmed by Senate last week, Jay Clayton was sworn-in as U.S. Director of National Intelligence. Kay Granger died at her Fort Worth home due to Alzheimer's....

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Etna ash causes Catania airport to be closed for longer, disrupting travel during peak season

As ash from Mount Etna continues to erupt, Catania's airport has been forced to suspend flights again on Wednesday. This is a major disruption for travel during the peak summer holiday season. SAC, the airport operator, said that air traffic will be suspended until 1400 GMT Thursday after the aviation authorities extended the closure of affected airspace around east Sicily. Passengers should check with their airlines to confirm the status of their flight. SAC stated in a press release that further updates would be provided in the next few hours. Flight cancellations and delays were reported in Malta overnight as...

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BBC: UK PM Burnham promises help for business in a 'difficult financial outlook'

In an interview on Wednesday, Prime Minister Andy Burnham stated that the British government would do everything it could to help lower business costs. However, this was against a backdrop of a "difficult" financial outlook. Burnham told?BBC Radio?s?Wake Up To?Money??programme that his government would examine business rates, a tax levied against shops, offices, and other commercial premises, more broadly in its budget due on October 28. He said that he would also look at redesigning Britain's railway fares to the benefit of the public and reiterated?his goal to increase state control over housing, water and energy services to lower costs...

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Malta flights disrupted by ash cloud from Mount Etna in Sicily

On?Tuesday an ash cloud from Sicily’s Mount Etna volcanic eruption drifted over?Malta, forcing some airlines to cancel flights to the Mediterranean Island at the height tourism season. Malta International Airport posted a message on Facebook saying that "we're experiencing flight delays due to volcanic ash clouds" over the Maltese Islands, following recent activity at Mount Etna. A spokesperson stated that 19 flights were cancelled by mid-afternoon Tuesday, and a number of?other flights?were significantly delayed. Malta Airport is located 220 kilometers (140 miles), south of Mount Etna. Mount Etna is the most active volcanic mountain in Europe. It erupted again last...

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Lufthansa announces 2026 profit forecast following Q2 fuel cost impact on EBIT

German airline 'Lufthansa' on Tuesday announced a range of 'its adjusted operating profit (EBIT) for 2026, after the figure was more than halved due to increased fuel costs in the second quarter. The company now expects an EBIT adjusted of EUR1.7 to EUR2.2 billion (1.96-$2.53 Billion) due to a 'heightened level of uncertainty caused by high volatility in kerosene prices. Carsten Spohr, Chief Executive Officer of the company, said in a statement: "We reflect today on a challenging second quarter which was marked once again by multiple geopolitical crisis and uncertainty." "Despite the significant increase in fuel prices, we could...

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French and Benelux stocks: Factors to watch

Here are some company news and stories that could impact the markets in France and Benelux or even individual stocks. Aeroports de Paris - The Paris airport operator ADP reported that the net income attributable to the first half nearly tripled, reaching?312 millions euros. It has lowered its estimate for the annual traffic growth of Paris Aeroport by 2026 from an earlier range of 1.5% to 2.5%. Now, it expects recurring EBITDA?of between?2.30 and 2.35 billion euro. AIRBUS: Airbus AIR.PA voiced increasing confidence in its critical jet delivery target and maintained other 2026 goals as it unveiled stronger-than-expected second-quarter results...

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Airbus A350 jets fly non-stop for 24 hours from Australia to France

Airbus has completed a marathon flight lasting more than 24 hours. The A350 jet, which is being 'developed for record-beating commercial flights' touched down in France on Tuesday. The test is a crucial step in Qantas Project Sunrise. It aims to launch one of the longest commercial passenger flights and revolutionize long-haul travel, by eliminating stopovers from Australia to Europe. The A350-1000ULR, specially adapted for the Australian airline's Sydney-London nonstop route is due to debut in 2027. Airbus has been testing the aircraft for two months since June. Airbus said the aircraft, which has a specially-designed extra fuel tank, was...

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EU is urged to take action against unexpected duties on parcels of e-commerce

The European Consumer Federation and a prominent EU legislator are urging the European Commission to make sure that online shoppers do not have to pay?unexpected fees to cover a newly introduced customs duty. The EU introduced a EUR3 fee ($3.41) on low-value ecommerce imports which had previously entered the EU duty-free. BEUC, a group of consumer organizations from 31 European nations, believes that consumers should know the price including taxes. The group found that sometimes duties are only displayed late in the checkout or not at all. This can lead to an unanticipated charge. PostNL and La Poste are two...

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EasyJet's bids are threatened by EU review of airline ownership rules

An EU official revealed that the European Union was preparing to review airline ownership rules in order to prevent foreign investors gaining control over carriers. This could complicate US bids for easyJet, a low-cost airline. Officials said that the EU review was not previously reported and would "protect strategic independence" in order to keep control of regional carriers within the EU. The announcement comes as two U.S. investment firms compete for control of the major European budget airline easyJet. This is expected to test the limits of EU rules which require 51% local ownership. The official, who asked not to...

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Boeing wants the US to intervene in record EU loan to Airbus

Boeing asked the U.S. Government to pressure the European Union on transparency regarding a EUR3 Billion ($3.43 Billion) loan package?to Airbus. This resurfaced trade tensions following the two sides?extending a tariff truce?over jet subsidy. Airbus is reportedly planning to develop a new aircraft as early as 2030. This could spark a new wave of competition on the global jet market. After a 17-year fight at the World Trade Organization, both sides achieved partial victories over their mutual claims about aircraft subsidies. This led to a transatlantic wave of tariffs that hit other industries. The ceasefire, which was due to end...

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Airlines warn manufacturers not to release the next generation aircraft too quickly

Airline executives warned Boeing and Airbus on Monday not to rush into a 'new genration of commercial jets' without making sure their technology was mature enough. Paul Kent, Chief Commercial Officer at BOC Aviation told the Airline Leaders Summit at the Farnborough Airshow that he was not interested in seeing a new narrowbody by 2030. Kent said: "When you launch an aircraft, but they aren't mature when you start, and then you develop that maturity by introducing the program, you will need to continue to run it for many years to make it economically viable." Michael O'Leary warned Ryanair's CEO...

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CFM wins approval for jet engine durability boost

CFM International, a jet engine manufacturer, announced that it had received approval from the U.S. as well as?Europe for an upgrade to improve 'durability of engines utilised on Boeing 737 -MAX -jets. The "durability kit" will be available for LEAP-1B engine models that are powered by Airbus A320neo jets, which use the LEAP-1A model. CFM executives said in a press briefing before the Farnborough Airshow that it would double "time on wings" or gaps between critical repairs, especially for hot and harsh environments such as?the Middle East or India. In recent years, long waiting times for repair have been a...

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Farnborough Airshow shifts focus to weapons and wars from jets

As security threats spiral, defence is expected to be at the forefront of Britain's Farnborough Airshow. Aerospace and arms makers are struggling to keep up with demand for weapons and cement a fragile recovery in civil jet and engine production. The Ukraine war is in its fifth year, and the Gulf ceasefire has been shattered. These risks are likely to push the annual competition between Boeing and Airbus over commercial jet orders in the July 20-24 trade show down the pecking-order. Air Chief Marshall Harv Smyth of the Royal Air Force told the International Air Chiefs Conference before the show...

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Argentine fans book flights to the US for World Cup Final against Spain

Argentina fans bought flights to the United States within hours of the national carrier putting on special services for the Sunday World Cup final in New Jersey against Spain. This shows that Argentina is willing to pay almost any price to support the defending champions. Aerolineas Argentinas, a state-run airline, said that two special Buenos Aires to New York flights released on Wednesday evening had sold out by the morning of Thursday. The flight was priced at $5,000 for economy class and $10,000 for business class, which is far higher than the usual fares. Spain won a 2-0 victory over...

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Philippine Air orders 15 Boeing 787-10s and nine Airbus A350-1000s

Industry sources reported on Friday that PAL is expected to announce its first Boeing purchase in nearly 20 years. These orders will be announced this month at the Farnborough Airshow. The inclusion of the Boeing 787 in the competition will trigger a separate engine race between Britain's Rolls-Royce Aerospace and U.S. giant GE Aerospace. Airbus and Boeing refused to comment on the commercial discussions. Philippine Airlines stated that it was unable to provide any?information regarding potential fleet acquisitions. The airline's president announced at an industry summit in June that it planned to order "new planes" within the next two months....

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Air Canada hires the top boss of Scandinavian Airlines to be CEO

Anko van 'der Werff will replace Michael Rousseau, the CEO of Canada's largest airline, Air - Canada, as its new CEO. This announcement ends months of speculation about leadership. The search for Rousseau's replacement was concluded by the appointment. In March, he announced that he would be retiring after 19 years with?the airline. Rousseau was criticized earlier this year for failing to express condolences after a crash that claimed the lives of two pilots. Van der Werff will join Air Canada by the end of January, 2027. The?airline announced that SAS, which is a part-owned company of?Air France KLM, would...