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Police raid Portugal's TAP Airlines in a corruption probe

The prosecutor general’s office reported that Portuguese police conducted a search of the headquarters of TAP, Portugal's flag carrier, and other companies in the country on Tuesday. This was part of a continuing investigation into suspected fraud in a complicated aircraft leasing deal from 2015. The searches are a result of an investigation conducted in 2023 into TAP's lease deal for 53 Airbus planes, which was struck shortly after the company had been privatised. It then came under control of a joint-venture between American-Brazilian aviation businessman David Neeleman, and Portuguese Barraqueiro Group owned by Humberto Porsa. Both Neeleman & Pedrosa...

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Ryanair's late flight results in some landing rights being lost at Dutch airport

Airport Coordination Netherlands (the body that assigns slots to airports) announced on Tuesday that Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair had lost two landing slots at Eindhoven Airport because its flights were repeatedly late. Ryanair announced in a press release that it had appealed ACNL’s decision before the European Commission and Dutch courts. It called it "unprecedented and disproportionate". ACNL determined that Ryanair consistently delayed flights on Monday evenings from Sofia, Bulgaria and Thursday evenings from Pisa in Italy. The ACNL said that the flights were, on average, more than an hour behind schedule. ACNL then removed the airline's two slots from...

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Emirates and Safran Sign Deal for Aircraft Seat Plant in Dubai

Safran, a French aerospace company, and Emirates airline have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a seat manufacturing and assembly plant in Dubai. Safran announced this on Tuesday. Safran and Emirates, based in Dubai, will benefit from the plant's growing capacity. The cabin refurbishment project will initially focus on the business and economy classes, but plans are to expand in future. Safran plans to finish the plant in the fourth quarter 2027. Initial plans include assembling up to 1,000 seats per annum for business class. Seat production must be increased to help clear the logjam, which has caused billions...

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Etihad Airways orders 15 Airbus A330s to boost its wide-body fleet

Etihad Airways CEO announced on Tuesday that the airline had placed an order with Airbus for 15 A330 900s aircraft. The plane will be added to its widebody fleet to help it meet its ambitious growth goals. At the Dubai Airshow, CEO Antonoaldo Neves announced that Abu Dhabi Airlines will purchase six A330-900s from Dublin-based Avolon and lease nine more aircraft. Neves, speaking about the size of the fleet in general, said: "With this order we can get up to 200 planes." The company previously stated that it would aim to have 170 aircraft in service by 2030. Etihad also...

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China's C919 flies over Dubai in a bid to win Gulf buyers

China's global aerospace presence was boosted by a flying demonstration of its C919 jetliner on Monday in Dubai, as Chinese planemaker COMAC tries to gain a position in a market that is struggling with Boeing and Airbus delivery delays. The first domestic jetliner in China, painted in white with blue and green accents, showed its C919 belly-painted logo to dignitaries in Dubai Airshow. It was a brief but symbolic display that reflected one of Beijing's most important strategic projects. Chinese officials refused to answer questions regarding efforts to find their initial buyer outside East Asia. However, their marketing compared their...

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Sanad, Abu Dhabi's Sanad, sees an opportunity in the global aircraft engine crunch

Sanad Aerotech, an Abu Dhabi-based aerospace engineering company, said Monday that it was benefiting from the global shortage of aircraft engines. The firm reported a growing backlog as well as a rapid expansion to new platforms. Airlines are scrambling for spare engines and maintenance capacity. Since the pandemic, global engine makers such as Pratt & Whitney, CFM and others have faced parts shortages and manufacturing issues. This has left airlines with grounded aircraft, and increased reliance on MRO providers like Sanad, who manage shop visits and supply chain bottlenecks. A severe shortage of fuel-efficient engines from the next generation has...

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China's C919 rivals Boeing and Airbus makes its debut outside Asia

China made its Middle East debut of its C919 jetliner at the Dubai Airshow, Monday. It was its first time outside East Asia. The display showcased plans to compete against Airbus and Boeing. The C919 aircraft in white with blue and green detailing took off around 3:30 pm local time (1130 GMT). It made several circle passes in the air before safely landing on the Al-Maktoum International Airport runway tarmac. COMAC, a Chinese aircraft manufacturer, has ambitious plans to compete with the dominant Western manufacturers Airbus & Boeing and their smaller Brazilian competitor Embraer. COMAC's C909 and C919 planes lack...

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Sources: Airbus will win the bulk of the major Flydubai jet orders

Airbus is likely to win the largest share of the major order for jets from flydubai during the Dubai Airshow. This will break Boeing's grip over the fast-growing low-cost carrier, according to people familiar with the situation. They said that the European planemaker is close to a deal with flydubai to sell around 100 A321neos. Flydubai has also been in discussions to order a smaller number of 737 MAXs from Boeing. Airbus could get 100 jets out of this deal, but the final split will depend on the outcome of negotiations that are expected to last until the end as...

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Boeing wants to improve relations with customers over the 777X delays

Boeing will not use this week's Dubai Airshow to announce new orders, but rather to outline the certification path for its long-delayed mini-jumbo 777x programme. Boeing announced last month a new delay, and took a $4.9billion charge for its biggest twin-engined aircraft, pushing delivery to 2027, which is seven years later than initially planned. Stephanie Pope, CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, said that she would not be placing orders in the next 2 to 3 days. Pope said, "It is about being transparent and engaging with our customers. We will highlight the progress...and any concerns or issues they may have."...

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Boeing aims to stabilize the industry before increasing production

Boeing's top executive in jet manufacturing said that the company aims to stabilize aircraft production levels at present before moving on to new industrial milestones, while implementing safety and quality improvements. Boeing Commercial Airplanes' CEO Stephanie Pope said it was still too early to predict when Boeing will increase 737 jet production to 47 per month. The regulators had recently cleared Boeing to achieve 42 per month following the lifting of temporary output limits. Pope told a press conference ahead of the Dubai Airshow that "getting it right at (the correct) pace is more important than speeding up." PRODUCTION MILESTONES...

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Iberia plans to increase Brazil capacity by 25% in 2026 with the help of Airbus jets

Iberia, the Spanish airline, aims to expand in Brazil substantially for the second consecutive year in 2026. New Airbus jets will help IAG open more routes. Juan Cierco, the company's Corporate Director, said in an exclusive interview that it expects a 25% increase in the number of seats on its flights from Brazil to Spain. This follows a 27% growth this year. Iberia has launched routes that connect Madrid with Fortaleza and Recife - two popular beach resorts in the northeast of Brazil. In addition to the two daily flights it already operates to Sao Paulo, the carrier plans to...

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Shares of UK retailer B&M hit record low after weak start to the festive quarter

B&M, a British discount retailer, reported a weak start for the crucial Christmas quarter on Thursday, sending its share price to a new record low. However, its CEO is hopeful that a strong position with festive gifts and decorations can improve their performance. Helen Cowing, an experienced finance executive, was appointed interim finance director a month following the disclosure of an accounting mistake that resulted in a profit warning as well as the departure of their previous finance chief. Five months after taking on the position, CEO Tjeerd Gegen has already laid out a turnaround plan that focuses on reducing...

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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...

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British Service - Jan 20

The following are the leading stories on the business pages of British papers. Reuters has not confirmed these stories and does not guarantee their precision. The Times - British transport operator FirstGroup is campaigning to avoid plans by the new transportation secretary to end private operations on the government's renationalised trains. - Plane is offering financial backing to secret suppliers to enhance production in 2025, after missing delivery targets last year due to supply chain disruptions, including concerns with engine provider CFM. The Guardian - UK medics carried out a groundbreaking operation, getting rid of a. formerly inoperable brain tumor...

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Nationwide strike in Belgium strikes air and train traffic

An across the country strike in protest versus possible pension reforms paralyzed air and rail traffic in Belgium on Monday and numerous schools stayed shut. Practically half of all flights at Brussels airport were cancelled as luggage handlers, security and other ground staff went on strike, while national train operator NMBS said it was running just a restricted number of trains throughout the nation. Public transportation in the capital Brussels was likewise greatly impacted. Schools were shut with tens of thousands of instructors expected to sign up with a national rally in Brussels to object pension reforms that are being...

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InPost, a parcel locker company, trims its annual earnings forecast

InPost, a Polish parcel locker company, reported on Friday a 24% increase in its core earnings for the third quarter. However, it lowered its expectations for the full year citing increased investments in Britain. Analysts had expected a quarterly adjusted earnings of 1.02 billion zlotys, or $291 million. InPost now expects to see its adjusted EBITDA grow by a midteens percentage, as opposed to its previous forecast of a low to midtwenties percent growth. The forecasts of annual group revenue and volume remained unchanged. In the third quarter of 2018, the company delivered 351,5 million parcels. This is a 34%...

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Bpost Belgium lowers its capital expenditure plans following a surprise Q3 loss

Bpost, the Belgian postal service, reported a surprise operating loss in its third quarter, due to seasonal weakness, and lowered its capital expenditure guidance for this fiscal year. The adjusted loss before taxes and interest was $3.5 million, compared to the profit of $10.3 million euros from a year ago. Analysts surveyed by the company expected a adjusted operating profit to be 6.7 million euro. The company reduced its forecast for gross capital expenditures to 140 million euros from 180 million euros earlier, and stressed the importance of disciplined spending in a gradual approach toward 2026. In a press release,...

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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...