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Spiegel reports that Lufthansa may ground 40 jets because of fuel shortage.

Spiegel reported that Lufthansa has prepared contingency plans for a fuel shortage. This is in response to the conflict in Iran, which will have an impact on the shipments of 'energy through the Strait of Hormuz. Spiegel reported that Lufthansa's CEO, Carsten Spohr, briefed his employees on Friday at an internal event. He pointed out a dramatic worsening in the crisis. It said that the management had prepared two "contingency plans" which would allow up to 40 planes to be grounded if an emergency occurred. Spiegel reported that the grounding was not yet certain. Spohr said at the event, "Today,...

Passenger Transportation Services

China Eastern Airlines will buy 25 Airbus A330 Neo jets worth $9.4 billion

China Eastern Airlines announced on Friday that it will purchase '25 A330 Neo jets from Airbus at a catalogue price of $9.35 billion. The Chinese carrier is expanding its widebody fleet in order to service more international routes. China Eastern said that it would deliver the aircraft in batches between 2029 and 2033 in a filing with the Shanghai Stock Exchange. The two companies had signed a purchase agreement earlier in the day in Shanghai. The filing stated that the transaction would be used to upgrade and replace the existing aircraft models and supplement the company's?future transportation capacity. The A330neo,...

Passenger Transportation Services

French and Benelux stocks: Factors to watch

Here are some company news and stories that could impact the markets in France and Benelux or on individual stocks. AIR FRANCE KLM: The Franco-Dutch carrier?Air France KLM?has successfully issued EUR 500 million senior notes under?its EMTN Program?with a 5-year maturity and a fixed coupon annual of 4.250%. These notes will be used primarily to fund general corporate purposes. LE SLIP FRANCAIS: French underwear manufacturer Le Slip Francais plans to trade its shares on the Paris stock exchange on Bastille Day, July 14. Michelin: The French tire manufacturer Michelin plans to phase out its BFGoodrich tire factory in Tuscaloosa in...

Passenger Transportation Services

Healthcare stocks lead the rally in European shares.

European shares closed at a record-high on Thursday. Leading the charge were 'healthcare stocks,' while a resurgent AI rallies triggered by strong "forecasts" from Micron and Qualcomm provided early support. The pan-European STOXX 600 ended the session 0.8% higher, at a new record close of 640.21. It had previously reached an intraday record of 642.09 during the session. This was the largest one-day increase in nearly two weeks. The index was boosted by 1.5% in healthcare stocks. Bayer topped the STOXX600 after a court ruling in which the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that thousands of lawsuits were dismissed accusing the...

Passenger Transportation Services

There are some flights to the Middle East that have resumed but there is still disruption.

Some airlines have resumed flights to certain parts of the Middle East, as diplomatic efforts intensify to resolve the conflict that erupted after the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran. However, many carriers continue to suspend flights, causing global travel disruptions. The following is a list of the current status of flights by alphabetical order. AEGEAN AIRLINES Thessaloniki-Tel Aviv flights were cancelled by Greece's largest airline until June 26. Erbil, Baghdad and Dubai flights are all cancelled until September 30. AIRBALTIC AirBaltic, a Latvian airline, has canceled flights to Tel Aviv and Dubai until the 28th of June. AIR CANADA Canadian Airlines...

Passenger Transportation Services

German rail operator targets 80% on-time performance for long distances by 2035

The German state-owned rail company Deutsche Bahn aims to achieve 80% punctuality for 'long-distance' traffic by 2035. This is when the company hopes to complete a years-long reorganization and network overhaul. Evelyn Palla, the chief executive of the company, presented this goal to its supervisory board Wednesday as part a 10-year plan. Palla stated that the group would abandon earlier, growth-driven plans and focus on "realistic facts" instead. Germany's rail champion has become a symbol of national frustration. Deutsche Bahn has stated that in?2025 only a little over 60% of its long-distance train services will be on time. Deutsche Bahn...

Passenger Transportation Services

Ryanair allows parents to seat with their children at no cost, but only reluctantly.

Ryanair has "reluctantly", allowed parents to sit free with their children from Thursday. The change was said to be revenue neutral and came two weeks after the british competition watchdog launched an investigation into its policy. The?largest airline in Europe by passenger numbers required that adults traveling with children between the ages of 2 and 11 pay a "family seats" fee, which allowed up to four children per adult to sit together. The Competition and Markets Authority in Britain said that the surcharge usually costs around PS8 ($10.70), each way, and could 'constitute' forcing parents to pay Ryanair for its...

Passenger Transportation Services

Castlelake examines easyJet's accounts after a new $6.5 billion offer was rejected

EasyJet, the British budget airline, rejected on Thursday a fourth takeover offer from an American investment firm Castlelake, which was sweetened to PS4.93 billion ($6.50 Billion). However, it said that it would give limited access of commercial information to the bidder in order to?draw a higher price. EasyJet released a statement saying that the Board believed giving Castlelake limited access to commercial information, as Castlelake requested in the letter containing the Fourth Proposal could?produce an attractive proposal. Castlelake had previously offered PS6.25 for each share. The PS6.50 per share proposal was higher. According to a Financial Times article from last...

Passenger Transportation Services

European shares rise as Micron's forecast is a success, reviving the AI rally

European shares opened higher on Thursday, led by gains in technology stocks. Micron and Qualcomm's strong forecasts assuaged fears about the sector's inflated valuations, while oil prices eased further. By 0711 GMT, the?pan European STOXX 600 was up by 0.27% to 636.88. The AI rally is back on the agenda - as U.S. chipmakers Micron & Qualcomm released strong forecasts. This temporarily calmed investor concerns that a rally of global AI-linked shares had gone too far. European?tech shares, which rose by 30% in the last quarter, led the gains on the benchmark. Infineon and STMicroelectronics chipmakers gained 5,2% and 3,7%...

Passenger Transportation Services

Airbus inspects some A380 jets for cracks on wings

Airbus announced on Wednesday that it would support?inspections of a subset?of?A380 aircraft, after Europe's aviation regulator had ordered urgent 'checks' on the wing structures of these?jets. The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), the agency responsible for ensuring aviation safety in Europe, published an urgent airworthiness directive Monday. It required inspections of 16 A380s and warned about cracks discovered in wing spars which could have a negative impact on structural integrity. Five planes must be inspected prior to the next flight, and the rest within 25 flight cycles. Flightradar24, which tracks flights, says that 15 of the affected aircraft were operated...

Passenger Transportation Services

Deutsche Bahn blames technical issue for nationwide rail standstill

A'security source' said that nothing indicated sabotage. After one of the largest incidents in the history of the country, train services were resumed Wednesday. The incident affected passengers on regional and long-distance trains as well some local transport networks. The scheduled replacement of a technical component appears to be the cause of the disruption yesterday of the GSM-R system digital railway radio, according to Philipp Nagl of Deutsche Bahn Infrastructure. He added that "we are analysing how this disruption occurred as a matter a highest priority" in a statement. A security source stated that despite repeated warnings by intelligence agencies...

Passenger Transportation Services

Train service resuming after nationwide IT disruption fixed, German railway operator says

Deutsche Bahn announced in a press release that train service was restored across 'Germany early Wednesday morning after a nationwide disruption of the digital railway radio system had been resolved. A spokesperson for the company stated that "our IT experts have been working non-stop" to resolve 'the issue. They have also succeeded. Services are now slowly resuming. Earlier, Deutsche Bahn halted all trains, citing a problem with the Global System for Mobile Communications for Railways (GSM-R), the main communication device between train drivers and traffic control centers. Deutsche Bahn stated that services may still be limited and it 'would 'issue...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Italy's State Railways chief will resign after a rift with the government

Sources said on Thursday that the chief executive of Italy’s state-controlled 'railway company Ferrovie dello Stato is expected to resign within the next few days after months if disagreements with the governing body. The relationship between Prime Minister Giorgia Melons government and the CEO of the company Stefano Donnarumma has been strained by the recurring delays and disruptions on the rail system, which are largely due to maintenance and upgrade work. Sources said that Donnarumma’s departure was decided by mutual consent during a Thursday meeting with Matteo Salvini, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport for the League far-right party....

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

French Railways boss warns heat-vulnerable travellers to avoid trains

On 'Sunday, the SNCF head warned 'vulnerable people not to take the train during France's heatwave. Jean Castex, a reporter at the time, said: "We advise the most vulnerable to postpone or avoid their trip during this heatwave." * Former French Prime Minister?Castex said that a number of incidents were possible due to the high temperatures. Meteo France's latest update stated that 49 departments would be under a "red heatwave" warning starting at noon on Monday. This is 14 more departments than Sunday. The heatwave will intensify, reaching peaks as high as 42 degrees Celsius. It was also stated that...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

German players will pay for 600 stadium trips to fans amid rising transport costs

German players are offering to cover the costs of transport for 600 fans to attend their 'last Group E match against Ecuador on June 25 in New Jersey. The city authorities raised rail and bus prices from New York to New Jersey's MetLife Stadium several times, citing the increased pressure on public transportation systems. Fans who had already paid high prices for match tickets were angry. The German Football Association told the BBC that the players of the German national team had arranged free transportation to the final match of their group for 600 fans. "Captain Joshua Kimmich, his teammates...

Transportation

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Ground Freight & Logistics

Prologis, based in the U.S., makes a $16.6 billion offer for UK Segro Public after being rejected

Prologis announced on Wednesday that warehouse landlord Segro had rejected its PS12.6billion ($16.62billion) all-share acquisition proposal. The British firm urged shareholders, to pressure the British board to engage the U.S. Logistics firm. Prologis argued that the FTSE 100 company has traded at a persistent discounted to its net 'asset value. It also faces structural constraints, including limitations on its balance sheet which prevents it from unlocking 'value in its data center development pipeline and artificial intelligence. Prologis urged Segro shareholders to encourage the Segro Board to engage with Prologis in order to present a binding proposal to Segro's shareholders. Segro...

Logistics

FedEx expects revenue to rise 11% by 2026, but shares fall after margin drop

FedEx beat estimates for its quarterly profits?and projected an 11% increase in revenue by 2026. However, shares fell 5.7% after a margin drop in the core express segment. Delivery giant also predicted earnings per share between $16,90 and $18,10 for the year. It has shifted its fiscal year from May to coincide with the calendar, instead of its previous year-end. Analysts are still working on'models' that will allow them to compare the new forecast with their previous one. It also follows its June 1 spin-off of its freight trucking division, FedEx Freight. This is part of a multiyear effort by...

Logistics

FedEx expects a 11% increase in revenue by 2026 after strong fourth-quarter profits on pricing

FedEx, a global delivery company, said that it expects its revenue to increase?about 11 percent and earnings per share to be in the range of 16 to 18 dollars. This comes after reporting on Tuesday a higher profit for the fourth quarter, helped by increased rates. FedEx's fiscal year has been aligned with the calendar. The fiscal year of FedEx ended on May 31, previously. This comes just weeks after FedEx Freight was spun off on June 1, as part of a multi-year effort to streamline its operations and reduce costs by billions of dollars. FedEx reported an adjusted profit...

Ground Freight

EU selects tungsten and rare earths as first stockpiles to curb China's dependence

Three sources familiar with the issue said that?tungsten and rare earths, as well as gallium, were shortlisted for the first joint stockpile of critical minerals to reduce reliance on China. One of the sources, and a third source, said that the EU was also in talks with major ports, including Rotterdam, the largest port in the Netherlands. They are looking at storing the minerals there. This is one of the most concrete measures taken by the EU to protect its economy against Beijing's dominance over the production of critical minerals, which are vital to defence, semiconductors, and energy transition. They...

Ground Freight

EU selects tungsten and rare earths as first stockpiles to curb China's dependence

Three sources with knowledge of the matter said that the European Union has shortlisted tungsten and rare earths for its first joint stockpile. The goal is to reduce its dependence on China. One of the sources, and a third source, said that the EU was also in talks with Rotterdam, the largest port in the Netherlands. This is one of the most concrete measures taken by the EU to protect its economy from Beijing, which has a 'dominance' in the production of critical minerals that are vital to defence, semiconductors and energy transition. After Beijing's export restrictions sent shockwaves throughout...

Ground Freight

Tsingshan wants to list Indonesian aluminum on the LME

A notice published by the London Metal Exchange on Thursday showed that China's Tsingshan Group has applied to have aluminium produced at its Hua Chin joint venture in Indonesia?available for delivery?on the London Metal Exchange. Hua Chin - where Tsingshan and Huafon Group are partnered by fellow Chinese company Huafon Group - would be the only Indonesian brand of high-grade primary aluminum to be accepted by LME, after state-owned Inalum. * The application is being made as Indonesia ramps up production and exports, potentially compensating shortages caused by war in the Middle East. According to a LME notice, the second...

Ground Freight

Trump announces a 25% tariff on EU automobiles

U.S. president Donald Trump announced on Friday that he will increase tariffs to 25% on?cars?and trucks imported from the European Union, claiming the bloc has not adhered to its trade agreement with Washington. In a post on social media, he said: "Based on the European Union not adhering to our Trade Deal fully agreed upon, I will increase Tariffs for Cars and Trucks entering the United States next week." It is understood and agreed by all that there will be no tariff if the Cars and Trucks are produced in U.S.A. Plants." Trump told reporters in the White House that...

Ground Freight

Trump annonce qu'il va porter les droits de douane sur les voitures UE a 25 %

Le president americain Donald Trump a ?declare vendredi qu'il allait porter ?a 25% les droits de douane sur ?les voitures et ?les camions ?en ?provenance de l'Union europeenne, expliquant sa decision par le fait, qu'a ses yeux, l'UE n'a pas respecte leur accord commercial. "Etant donne que l'Union europeenne ne respecte pas notre accord ?commercial, sur lequel nous nous etions pleinement mis d'accord, ?j'augmenterai la semaine prochaine les droits de douane imposes a ?l'Union europeenne sur les voitures et les camions entrant aux Etats-Unis", ecrit-il ?dans un message publie sur les reseaux ?sociaux. "Il est clairement entendu ?et convenu que,...

Ground Freight

Standard Chartered provides $2.33 billion in funding for Tanzania Railway

Standard Chartered Bank announced on Tuesday that it had successfully arranged a $2.33billion syndicated finance facility?for a Standard 'Gauge -Railway?Project?in Tanzania. The money will be used to finance two stretches on a planned 1,219 km rail line linking the port and commercial capital of Dar es Salaam with?the lakeside town of Mwanza. The bank said that Yapi Merkezi, a Turkish company, and China's China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation would be responsible for the work. The bank added that funding was obtained from commercial banks, export credit agencies and development finance institutions. The bank said: "The construction of the Standard Gauge...

Ground Freight

UK landlord Segro expands data centre drive to ride AI boom

British 'warehouse owner'?Segro has expanded its efforts into data centres. It is lining up new sites in France and Germany as well as in Italy and Poland to take advantage of the global boom in artificial-intelligence spending. David Sleath, in an interview on Thursday, said: "We think that there will be a very strong demand in the future in and around other large cities." We are working to secure planning permissions on some of these sites and power. Segro, which has around 10.9m square metres of space to its name, is betting that the?demand for AI-based data centres will continue...

Ground Freight

Hyundai faces challenge replacing lost Middle East sales, CEO says

Hyundai's CEO said that it will be difficult for the automaker, due to manufacturing constraints, to quickly reallocate sales to other regions, and thus make up lost sales. The CEO of Hyundai, Jose Munoz, revealed the?new?Ioniq3 EV at the Milan Design Week, in Italy. He said that the Middle East is the market with the highest margins for the South Korean carmaker, even though it does not bring "massive" profits. Hyundai's Spanish CEO stated that the conflict in the Middle East was having an impact on the company because cars produced for this region cannot be easily redirected to other...

Ground Freight

Aurubis CEO anticipates US demand for copper to reduce Comex stocks

The massive copper stockpile at the U.S. Comex exchange The CEO of German copper manufacturer Aurubis stated on Tuesday that the reserves should be drained 'in a few months' as local demand picks up. Comex has 532,000 metric tonnes of copper - nearly a quarter the annual U.S. demand - because traders shipped metal to America last year in anticipation of tariffs. The inventories have not fallen much since February when they peaked at 546,000 tons. Last week, arbitrage shipping copper to Comex was opened again. Toralf Haag, CEO of Aurubis, said: "I believe it's an issue with supply security."...