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Europe
Polish Minister: Netherlands will send Patriot air defense systems to Poland
The Netherlands will deploy two Patriot air defense systems and approximately 300 personnel in Poland, a NATO ally, to guard a center for military aid to Ukraine. A Russian drone crashed in a field east of Poland earlier this week. This heightened concern about airspace violations in the Ukraine war. Wladyslaw KOSINIAK-KAMYSZ, who spoke at a press conference to welcome the Dutch decision, said: "Due the current events in Ukraine and the ongoing conflict and Poland's logistical role in securing the transfer of (...), to Ukraine, the Netherlands has announced support for systems that secure our airspace and air defense
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Transport Infrastructure
Sources say that Turkish ports have imposed new restrictions on ships linked to Israel.
According to two shipping sources, Turkish port authorities are now formally requesting shipping agents to submit letters stating that the vessels they represent do not have any connection to Israel or carry military or hazardous cargo bound to Israel. This is the second step Turkey has taken to punish Israel for its Gaza war with Hamas. Last year, it cut off trade worth $7 billion annually with Israel. Sources said that the harbour master’s office verbally instructed agents to give written assurances. They added that there was not an official circular regarding the issue. According to one source, the instructions
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Wall Street Journal, August 21,
These are the most popular stories from the Wall Street Journal. These stories have not been verified and we cannot vouch their accuracy. McDonald's has reached an agreement with its franchisees to reduce the price of combo meals by 15%. They will also launch value deals between $5 and $8. The aim is to regain their affordability image among inflation-weary customers. Hertz is selling used cars on Amazon's automotive market, increasing retail access while boosting margins. This move is part of an overall push to sell vehicles directly to customers. Meta has frozen its hiring in its AI division, amid...
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Israel orders Boeing aerial refuelling tanks worth $500 million from the US
Israel will buy two Boeing KC-46 aerial refueling tankers for $500 million, which will be financed by U.S. military assistance. The Israeli Defence Ministry announced this on Wednesday. The Israeli government said that it would sign a contract with the U.S. Government once the Israeli Ministerial Committee for Defence Procurement gives its approval. The U.S. oversees the foreign military transfers and sales to other countries. In a recent statement, the Ministry of Defence said that four Boeing-made KC-46 aircraft are already in service. Amir Baram, Director General of the Ministry, said that the aircraft will strengthen the military’s long-range tactical...
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French company partners with JetZero to develop hydrogen-powered aircraft
On Wednesday, a French technology startup announced plans to work with JetZero, a clean-aircraft venture to explore the possibility of a hydrogen-powered version of its futuristic design. The SHZ Advanced Technologies' move is likely to reignite a debate about the possibility of zero-emission flights, six months after Europe’s Airbus halted plans to develop the first hydrogen-powered aircraft in the world. JetZero, a California-based company, aims to compete with the duopoly that is Airbus and Boeing. It has developed a blended wing-body plane which claims to be able reduce fuel consumption and carbon emissions by half. JetZero, SHZ and NASA are...
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United Airlines Ventures invests into aerospace startup Astro Mechanica
United Airlines' venture-capital arm announced on Wednesday that it had invested in Astro Mechanica. The company develops supersonic airframes and propulsion systems. This investment signals renewed interest in ultrasonic jets. The Trump administration is pushing for the lifting of a 1973 ban on supersonic flight over land. It has directed the FAA that the supersonic speed limitation will be lifted as long as the aircraft does not create an audible boom on the ground. After 27 years, the Concorde was retired by Air France and British Airways in 2003, ending an era of commercial supersonic flight. Environmentalists have criticized supersonic...
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Air Canada's labor agreement could reshape the pay of North American airline crews
The latest blow to airline compensation systems that do not pay fully for cabin crew's hours of work is a crippling strike by Air Canada Flight Attendants that halted thousands of flights due to unpaid wages and unpaid overtime. The union representing more than 10,000 Air Canada Flight Attendants announced on Tuesday that they had reached a tentative agreement to end unpaid work. Analysts believe that any gains made could have a positive impact on upcoming contract talks in North America. According to a union representative, the agreement would pay flight attendants an hour before narrowbody jet flights and 70...
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Canada - August 20
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 stories. THE GLOBE AND MAIL Trez Capital Mortgage Investment has halted redemptions for five of its funds. This is the latest example where an alternative money manager struggles to meet investor demands. The Bruce Power Nuclear Facility, located in Tiverton, Canada is planning to install a second system that will significantly increase the plant's capacity to produce cancer-treating isotopes. Alberta has made changes to the COVID vaccination program, allowing health care workers to...
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Air Canada's labor agreement could reshape the pay of North American airline crews
The latest blow to airline compensation systems that do not pay cabin crews fully for their work hours is a crippling strike of Air Canada flight attendants who grounded thousands flights over unpaid wages and unpaid overtime. The union representing more than 10,000 Air Canada Flight Attendants announced on Tuesday that they had reached a tentative agreement to end unpaid labor, but did not provide any further details. Analysts believe that any gains made could have a positive impact on upcoming contract talks in North America. The deal may also increase structural costs in an industry that is cyclical. The...
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Delta United sued for selling 'windowless seats'
Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and other airlines were sued by passengers on Tuesday who claimed that they had paid more money for "window" seating only to be placed in seats facing a blank wall. United filed a proposed class action in San Francisco Federal Court and Delta filed a proposal in Brooklyn New York Federal Court, seeking millions in damages for over 1 million passengers. According to the complaints, some Boeing 737s, Boeing 757s and Airbus A321s have seats without windows because of placements of electrical conduits, air conditioning ducts or other components. Delta and United passengers claim that...
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Turkish Airlines has confirmed that Air Europa in Spain has accepted its offer to purchase a minority stake
Turkish Airlines announced on Tuesday that it has accepted its offer to acquire a minority stake of Spanish airline Air Europa. In June, the Turkish flag carrier announced that it had begun non-binding discussions about a possible Air Europa investment. It then revealed earlier this month that they were in the process preparing a legally binding offer. Turkish Airlines issued a late-night statement on Tuesday to the Public Disclosure Platform stating that Air Europa had accepted the offer. The process now moves to the preparation and commencement of the official closing procedures. It said that the transaction involved an investment...
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Air Canada's labor agreement could reshape the pay of North American airline crews
The latest blow to airline compensation systems that do not pay cabin crews fully for their work hours is a crippling strike of Air Canada flight attendants who grounded thousands flights over unpaid wages and unpaid overtime. The union representing more than 10,000 Air Canada Flight Attendants announced on Tuesday that they had reached a tentative agreement to end unpaid labor, but did not provide any further details. Analysts believe that any gains made could have a positive impact on upcoming contract talks in North America. The deal may also increase structural costs in an industry that is cyclical. The...
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Air Canada resumes service after the flight attendants union ends its strike
Air Canada's unionized cabin crew reached an agreement on Tuesday with Canada's largest airline, ending the first flight attendant strike in 40 years. The strike had disrupted travel plans for thousands of passengers. The airline, which serves 130,000 passengers daily, retracted its earnings guidance for the third quarter and full year due to the strike lasting nearly four days. The carrier announced that it would begin to gradually restore operations on Tuesday. A full restoration could take a week or longer. The union has said that it has concluded mediation with Air Canada Rouge and the low-cost airline. The Strike...
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US threatens withholding transit funds due to New York subway safety concerns
If the U.S. Transportation Department does not improve, it could withhold up 25% of federal funding for New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority's track maintenance workers. According to the agency, the Federal Transit Administration of the Department issued a directive to New York City Transit in August 2024 after the MTA failed to improve safety measures following the death in November 2023 of a track-maintenance employee and the second serious injury in June 2024. The MTA is required to submit a comprehensive risk assessment for its Rail Transit Roadway Worker Protection in 30 days. This was announced by the Department on...
Ground Transportation
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...
The Greek Parliament approves an investigation into the former Transport Minister over a deadly train accident?
The Greek parliament voted Thursday to create a committee that will conduct an investigation on a former minister of transport who was in charge of the railways before the country's biggest train accident ever, which occurred in 2023. Kostas Karamanlis is the second official in the conservative government led by Kyriakos Mitsotakis who will face an investigation for the tragedy that killed 57. Many Greeks see the crash as a sign of the neglect shown by the government over the years and the failure to address safety issues. In a secret ballot conducted early on Thursday morning, 154 legislators voted...
Keep your distance from Iran when passing through the Hormuz Strait
Shipping sources reported on Wednesday that commercial ships were sailing near Oman, and maritime agencies are advising them to avoid Iran's water around the Strait of Hormuz. The conflict between Israel, and Iran is at risk of escalating. Iran has threatened in the past to close down the Strait of Hormuz in response to Western pressure. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz could affect trade and global oil prices. Ships sailing to Hormuz have taken the latest precaution to reduce risks. They are now sailing near the coast of Oman for most of their journey. The Gulf of Oman...