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Airbus warns airlines of delays lasting three years, according to sources

Airbus warns airlines that delivery delays will continue for three more years, as the company works to resolve supply chain issues. At a recent gathering of customers in Toulouse, the cautious tone was reinforced. This puts more pressure on Airbus for it to show progress toward its goal of increasing production to 75 jets per month. Airbus has been talking about aircraft delays in 2027 and 2028, a senior airline executive told me. The delays are being announced in pieces every few months. A second source confirmed that aircraft scheduled to be delivered later in the decade were already penciled...

Passenger Transportation Services

Brazil airline Azul files Chapter 11 bankruptcy to restructure its high debt

The Brazilian airline Azul filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the United States on Wednesday. This was despite its efforts for months to restructure debts mostly from the pandemic era. This move could scupper any merger plans with Gol. It is the latest Latin American airline to declare bankruptcy following the depressed conditions the industry experienced in the first months of COVID-19. According to Brazilian airline, the deal involves a commitment to finance of $1.6 billion throughout the entire process, the elimination of more than $2 billion in debt and a further commitment to up to $950 millions in equity financing...

Passenger Transportation Services

Cebu Pacific, Philippines' airline, will lease two jets from Saudi flyadeal during lean months

Cebu Pacific, a Philippine budget airline, said Wednesday that it will lease two Airbus A320 aircraft to Saudi budget carrier Flyadeal in order to generate revenues from its excess capacity when the Southeast Asian nation's low-season begins. Cebu Pacific, in the "wet-lease" agreement, will rent its narrow-body aircraft to flyadeal, including the pilots, maintenance and crew, during the Philippines' slow months of July and August. This is a busy time for the Saudi carrier. At a flyadeal press conference, CEO Steven Greenway stated that "we have this natural synergy where my peak isn't his and vice versa." Cebu Pacific CEO...

Passenger Transportation Services

Cebu Pacific, Philippines, to lease two aircrafts to Saudi flyadeal during lean months

Cebu Pacific, a Philippine budget airline, announced on Wednesday that it would "wet-lease" two Airbus A320 to Saudi budget airline flyadeal in order to generate revenues from its excess capacity when the low season months are approaching. Cebu Pacific, in the wet-lease contract, will lease its narrow body aircraft to flyadeal, including its crew, pilots and maintenance during the Philippines' lean summer months of July and August. This is a busy time for the Saudi carrier. Flyadeal CEO Steven Greenway said at a press briefing that "we have this natural synergy where my peak isn't his and vice versa." Cebu...

Passenger Transportation Services

Companies withdraw their guidance in the wake of Trump's tariffs

The tariffs that President Donald Trump imposed on April 2, and the pauses in some cases, have created uncertainty among companies around the world. Some of these companies have withdrawn or stopped giving financial guidance. This is a list that includes companies who have taken such steps: AUTOS & TRANSPORTATION AUTINS GROUP A UK-based company that sells car components delayed its release of market guidance for the month of April, citing uncertainty due to U.S. Tariffs. CUMMINS The U.S. truck engine maker withdrawn its annual forecast on 5 May. Ford The U.S. automaker suspended its annual guidance May 5 after...

Passenger Transportation Services

VietJet, Vietnam's VietJet, orders 20 additional Airbus planes during Macron's visit to Hanoi

VietJet, a Vietnamese budget airline, announced in a release that it had placed a new order for 20 A330neo wide body jets with Airbus. The announcement came as French President Emmanuel Macron visited Hanoi, Vietnam to meet the country's leaders. VietJet said that the agreement, which follows a previous deal last year to purchase 20 A330neo aircraft, brings the total number of A330neos VietJet will be purchasing to 40. The company didn't mention any costs or give a schedule for delivery, but stated that the order was to "support strategic expansion in the next decade". VietJet chairwoman Nguyen Th Phuong...

Passenger Transportation Services

Portugal's TAP records larger loss as competition and strike bite

The net loss of the Portuguese airline TAP in its first quarter increased by 20% compared to the same period last year, as aggressive competition at Portugalia and a strike of pilots at their low-cost carrier impacted revenue. The airline reported on Friday a loss between January and the end of March. This period did not include this year's busy Easter holiday. Luis Rodrigues, the Chief Executive of Portugalia, said that the beginning of the year had been "challenging". He estimated the impact of the strike of 20 days at Portugalia as well as the late Easter holiday to the...

Passenger Transportation Services

IndiGo denied requests to divert a flight due to severe weather, India claims

The Indian Aviation Regulator said that both the Indian Air Force as well as Pakistan denied an IndiGo passenger flight attempting to avoid bad weather on its way to Indian Kashmir permission to divert to Pakistan. The flight from Delhi, the capital of India, to Srinagar in northern India was forced to fly during a hailstorm. No injuries were reported. The nose of the aircraft was damaged during a post-landing check, according to a statement from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation. A photo shared by the Times of India on social media platform X shows a large hole on...

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Boeing back in 'dynamic' production mode, engine supplier Safran says

Safran, the chief of an engine manufacturer and a key Boeing supplier, said that after years of uncertainty about setbacks with its 737 MAX jet passenger plane, U.S. aircraft maker Boeing has returned to a "dynamic" production profiling. Safran CEO Olivier Andries said at a meeting that the production of the benchmark narrow body jet is almost 38 per month. This is the limit imposed by U.S. authorities after a door plug blew out on an Alaska Airlines plane last year. Doug Ackerman, Vice President of Boeing Commercial Airplanes Quality, told reporters Tuesday that the planemaker anticipates stabilizing 737 MAX...

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Luxair challenges EU approval for Lufthansa/ITA merger

Luxair, the Luxembourg flag carrier, announced on Wednesday that it has filed a lawsuit before the General Court of the European Union to challenge the European Commission’s approval of the merger of Lufthansa with ITA. Luxair has said it does not object to the merger but that smaller carriers such as Luxair have been marginalized in the allocations of landing slots on the Milan Linate airport. In November, the European Commission approved a set of remedies proposed to the Commission by Lufthansa in order to acquire a minority stake of ITA Airways in Italy, which would allow EasyJet, IAG, and...

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Poland seizes tires for Boeing aircraft heading to Russia

The National Revenue Administration of Poland announced on Monday that it had seized five metric tons (five metric tonnes) of tyres intended for civil Boeing aircraft due to transit Belarus and Russia. Since the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Western countries have imposed a wide range of sanctions against Russia and Belarus. Western planemakers including Airbus, Boeing and others have stopped supplying services and spares and reduced regular maintenance for aircraft. The National Revenue Administration reported that "Officers... discovered, during an inspection of a vehicle in Koroszczyn, that the driver had been transporting tyres from Boeing civil...

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Companies withdraw their guidance in the wake of Trump's tariffs

The tariffs that President Donald Trump imposed on April 2, and the subsequent pauses in some cases, have created uncertainty among companies around the world. Some of these companies have withdrawn or stopped giving financial guidance. This is a list that includes companies who have taken such steps: AUTOS & TRANSPORTATION AUTINS GROUP A UK-based company that sells car components delayed its release of market guidance for the month of April, citing the uncertainty created by U.S. Tariffs. CUMMINS The U.S. truck engine maker withdrawn its annual forecast on 5 May. Ford The U.S. automaker suspended its annual guidance May...

Ground Transportation

Ground Freight & Logistics

Ackman's hedge funds Pershing Square and Canadian Pacific exit.

Bill Ackman, a billionaire investor, told his clients on Thursday that he had purchased Amazon shares in the last month. He believes earnings will continue growing at Amazon as tariffs by President Donald Trump are less damaging than initially thought. Ackman's investment team and Ackman himself updated their clients on the additions made to his Pershing Square capital management hedge fund. Ryan Israel, chief investment officer at Pershing Square Capital Management, stated that Amazon was the most significant move. Amazon, with a market value of more than $2 trillion dollars, is among the most valuable businesses in the world. It...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Cargill and LDC among the winners of Brazil's port auction

Cargill and BTG Pactual Commodities, as well as a consortium consisting of Louis Dreyfus, Brazilian grain trader Amaggi and the Louis Dreyfus Group have been awarded rights to operate 3 terminals in Paranagua Port on Wednesday. The competitive auction that involved multiple bidders highlights the importance to improve Brazilian logistics within the context of the global trader's war. The companies bid a total of 855 million reais (about 151 million dollars) at an auction held by the Sao Paulo Stock Exchange for the right to operate three different Paranagua zones for 35 years. Global grain traders are preparing to meet...

Ground Transportation

New York Times organization news - Jan 23

The following are the leading stories on the New york city Times company pages. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not attest their precision. - Vehicle maker Stellantis stated on Wednesday it planned to reopen a factory in Illinois and boost production elsewhere in the United States, a relocation that is likely to resolve several simmering conflicts with the United Auto Workers ( UAW) union. - Many Reddit users are boycotting the social networks website X, formerly known as Twitter, after Elon Musk twice made a. gesture throughout U.S. President Donald Trump's inaugural. event that drew comparisons to...

Transportation

Ground Freight

Ground Freight

Diplomat: US will continue to fund Angola's Lobito railway corridor despite cuts in spending

A U.S. Diplomat said that despite the aggressive spending cuts of President Donald Trump, the United States is committed to funding the Lobito Rail Corridor, which will help transport vital minerals from central Africa's copperbelt into the West. The U.S., through the International Development Finance Corporation (IDFC), set up in Trump's first year in office, has pledged $550 million in loan support for Lobito. Lobito is seen as a key component in countering Chinese control of copper and cobalt in the region. Trump's cuts in spending had caused concern for projects like Lobito, which plans to go to Angola and...

Ground Freight

CFO Vopak says AVTL will be able to announce its IPO by the first half of 2025.

The finance chief of Dutch tank storage company Vopak said that the final decision regarding the initial public offering (IPO) of its Indian joint-venture Aegis Vopak is expected to be made in the first half 2025. Michiel Gilsing, CFO of Vopak, said that the company sold a small amount as a private placing in 2024. This was to prepare for the IPO. The deal resulted in a net gain of 13.6 million dollars ($13 million). He said that the final valuation of AVTL would determine whether or not further gains could be made. Gilsing stated that Vopak operates terminals in...

Ground Freight

French and Benelux stocks-Factors to see

Below are companyrelated news and stories from France and Benelux which could have an impact on the region's markets or specific stocks. SEB SA: French-based maker of household equipment Seb on Thursday reported complete year sales of 8.27 billion euros. Stef Stef, which specialises in temperature sensitive logistics, reported on Thursday complete year income of 4.8 billion euros. Sword Group Sword Group reported fourth-quarter income of 84.4 million euros, and confirmed its 2028 service strategy. SES SES announced the completion of 100 million euros open market repurchase of its NC625 securities. Pan-European market data: European Equities speed guide ... ......

Ground Freight

China's Dongfeng to assess Europe sales prospects before plant choice

China's Dongfeng Motor Group needs to assess sales prospects in Europe before choosing the possible opening of a factory in the area, one of its magnates said on Thursday. Ma Lei, the general manager of Dongfeng worldwide business, was speaking at an item event in Turin, Italy, in the middle of efforts by the Italian government to convince Chinese automakers to produce in the nation. Rome has stated it remains in conversations with Chinese business consisting of Dongfeng and Chery Automobile. Talks with Dongfeng authorities about an automobile plant in Italy are at an advanced stage, sources stated in August....

Ground Freight

Siemens picks Toyota's Vanderlande as purchaser for logistics system, sources say

Siemens has actually picked Toyota's Vanderlande as a purchaser for its airport logistics unit Siemens Logistics, 3 people knowledgeable about the bidding procedure told Reuters on Thursday. The precise terms are being negotiated and the deal is still pending Siemens' supervisory board approval, two of the sources stated. Both Siemens and Vanderlande decreased to comment on the matter. Vanderlande, owned by Japan's Toyota Industries since 2017, is a Dutch manufacturer of baggage conveyor belts and parcel-sorting systems used in more than 600 airports around the world. It employs 9,000 individuals and makes 2.2 billion euros ($ 2.45 billion) in annual...

Ground Freight

Delivering companies react to Houthi attacks in Red Sea

Attacks on vessels in the Red Sea by Iranaligned Houthi militants have actually interfered with a shipping path vital to eastwest trade, with prolonged rerouting of shipments pushing freight rates greater and causing congestion in Asian and European ports. Below are some actions and remarks by significant shipping business and freight forwarders, in alphabetical order: CMA CGM The French shipping group suspended most Red Sea voyages, though its CEO Rodolphe Saade said in February it was still sending out some cargoes on a case by case basis when French navy escorts were possible. DIANA SHIPPING Suez Canal transits are running...

Ground Freight

Shipping firms react to Houthi attacks in Red Sea

Attacks on vessels in the Red Sea by Iranaligned Houthi militants have disrupted a shipping path vital to eastwest trade, with extended rerouting of shipments pushing freight rates higher and triggering blockage in Asian and European ports. Below are actions taken by some shipping business (in. alphabetical order): CMA CGM The French shipping group has suspended most Red Sea voyages. however is still sending some cargoes on a case by case basis when. French navy escorts are possible, Chairman and CEO Rodolphe. Saade said in February. DIANA SHIPPING The business's vessels are avoiding the Suez Canal. Suez Canal transits are...