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Flightradar24 reports that Vietnam Airlines Boeing 787 returned from Munich to Munich following a takeoff accident.

Flightradar24 reported that a Vietnam Airlines flight returned to Munich on Saturday, after spending more than two-hours circling to burn fuel. The Boeing 787 had reportedly overran its runway when it took off. According to Flightradar24, the passengers were evacuated by using slides. The fire brigade also was on site. Vietnam Airlines said in a press release that the Hanoi bound flight had "returned to the airport of departure after takeoff" due to a technical issue that it did not specify. The flight crew followed all the required procedures, and safely landed at Munich Airport. "The passengers and crew members...

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Air Canada anticipates record revenue in September and October as premium passengers escape summer heat

Air Canada's revenue in?September?and October?will likely?break?records, as premium travelers are avoiding the summer heat and crowds of Europe and Japan. In recent years, large North American airlines have built their business around corporate clients, loyalty program members and premium travelers. They bet that these customers will not pull out when fares increase. The increased demand for corporate flights in the?autumn, combined with changing travel patterns of premium leisure passengers, are raising expectations among executives for seasons that were once considered slower as compared to peak travel months like July or August. Mark Galardo, Chief Commercial Officer at Air Canada, said...

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American Airlines changes its leadership after CEO is under pressure to close the profit gap

American Airlines has reorganized its senior management. It is expanding oversight of the commercial and operations teams, and adding a former Spirit Airlines executive as the head of technical operations. CEO Robert Isom is under pressure to reduce American Airlines' profit gap. Isom, in a memo to staff seen by. acknowledged that there was a "meaningful. gap" between American Airlines' current performance and what he believed the airline should achieve. He described the actions as the "first in a series" of steps aimed at?strengthening the team, improving alignement and accelerating execution. The gap between the company and Delta Air Lines...

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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...

Transport Infrastructure

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...

Transportation

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...

Transport Infrastructure

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...

Europe

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Twelve dead and at least 10 injured after Polish bus crash in Hungary

In a post on Facebook, Peter Magyar, the Hungarian prime minister said that a 'Polish bus' overturned in the middle of the night in eastern Hungary. Police said that the bus rolled over and ran into a ditch early on Sunday morning near Mezokeresztes, in eastern Hungary. The bus was headed towards Nyiregyhaza, on the motorway, when the accident occurred. The state news agency MTI reported that there were 57 people and two drivers in the bus. "A Polish registered bus traveling on the M3 towards?Nyiregyhaza... veered into a ditch and?overturned." Police said that preliminary information indicates the driver "likely...

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Vietnam Airlines Boeing 787 returns to Munich following takeoff incident

The airline and airport both confirmed that a Vietnam Airlines flight bound for Hanoi was diverted to Munich Airport on Saturday due to technical issues after takeoff. Flightradar24, a flight tracking website, reports that the Boeing 787 circled around for over two hours in order to burn off fuel. The plane had reportedly overrun the runway 'during takeoff. The video aired on ABC News in the U.S. showed a jet taking off, with a huge cloud of dust behind it. Vietnam Airlines issued a statement in which it said that the flight had returned to its departure terminal after takeoff...

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Smart trucks and tugs that never sleep. Automation rewires US transport: Maguire

U.S. Transportation has become increasingly efficient with advances in engine technologies, infrastructure upgrades and more sophisticated logistic networks. The next wave will be different. The automation of transportation networks is transforming them into continually optimizing systems. These systems consume less energy for each unit moved, work longer, and reduce labor bottlenecks. They also reshape the demand for fuels, electricity, and other resources. Software increasingly dictates the way energy is consumed in the United States and how goods are transported. In Texas, driverless trucks haul commercial loads while AI is deployed on Mississippi River tugboats. Rails are increasingly relying on automated...

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Australia investigates the near-miss collision between two planes at Sydney Airport

The Australian 'Transport Safety Bureau' was informed that a Jetstar A320 and a 'Qatar Airways Boeing 777' narrowly avoided colliding on the tarmac of Sydney airport on Sunday. The regulator reported that the Jetstar flight crew was taxiing to take off for Gold Coast in Queensland when they saw an aircraft tug towing a Qatar Airways plane very close by on a cross-taxiway. The Transport Safety Bureau said that "both aircraft were abruptly stopped" in a press release. The regulator reported that a cabin crew member of the Jetstar aircraft was injured and that the connection between the nose gear...

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Jetstar Australia will charge for bags that are carried in overhead bins

Jetstar, Australia's budget airline, is re-evaluating its cabin baggage policy and will charge passengers extra if they want to store their carry-on luggage in overhead compartments. This change will take place from February. According to airline examples, the 'carrier' will allow a bag that fits under the seat, like a laptop bag, a handbag or a backpack. A larger bag, however, could cost up to A$52 per flight, depending on the route. Jetstar now has a carry-on bag policy that is more in line with other low-cost carriers around the world. These airlines charge for overhead storage space, but include...

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Wall Street Journal, August 3,

These are the most popular?stories from the Wall Street Journal. The Wall Street Journal has not'verified' these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. The U.S. Treasury Department and Japan's Ministry of Finance conducted a joint intervention in foreign exchange to purchase the yen. German startup Agile Robots is expecting its revenue to double this year, from 300 million Euros. This will help it become profitable within two to three years. Acting Attorney-General Todd Blanche announced that he had formally rescinded the $1.8 billion "anti weaponization fund"?that was causing an impasse with two Republican senators who refused to confirm...

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China's WeRide expands its European footprint with a new entry in Denmark

WeRide, a Chinese company that specializes in autonomous driving technologies, announced on Monday it will enter Denmark via a partnership with GreenMobility. This would extend its European footprint to a sixth country as Chinese firms specializing in'self-driving' technology accelerate their overseas expansion. China's auto-driving companies are now looking to Europe as a major growth market, after a previous push into the Gulf Region. They want to expand their market beyond their own home market, amid increasing competition and regulatory scrutiny. According to a statement from the company, under the partnership, which is subject to regulatory approval, WeRide,?GreenMobility, and other partners...

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AI race replaces e-commerce growth engine in Asian air cargo

As cross-border ecommerce loses steam, the global race to develop artificial intelligence is changing Asia's air freight map. Airlines are redesigning their networks to focus on growing semiconductor manufacturing centers. Airlines and logistics companies claim that unlike the parcel boom following the pandemic, the 'demand for AI infrastructure' is backed by multi-year orders of advanced memory chips and processing units and hundreds of millions of dollars in?planned? investment into data centres. Moreover, the tighter import regulations in the U.S.A. and Europe that have been affecting the recent growth of the e-commerce industry are dampening it. When Xeneta's freight analytics company...

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Wall Street Journal, July 23,

These are the most popular stories in the Wall Street Journal. The?has not?verified these stories and?does not?vouch for their accuracy. Union Pacific has struck a deal with Canadian National Railway in which it will give Montreal Railway more access to the Midwest, in exchange for the company ending its opposition to Norfolk Southern's merger with the American railroad. After the companies made concessions in relation to film distribution, the European Union has approved Paramount's $81 Billion bid to purchase Warner Bros Discovery. IBM CEO Arvind Krsna urged the company to shift its sales force away from large licensing deals and...

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Data shows that more ships are changing course in the Red Sea following Houthi threats

Ship-tracking data showed that four tankers changed their course in the Red Sea Wednesday. Two of them indicated the Suez Canal, after Yemen's Houthi militia warned ships to avoid sailing into Saudi Arabian ports. The Houthis, who are aligned with Iran, declared a naval blocade on Saudi Arabia Monday. This opened a new front in the war between the United States and Iran. It also raised the risk of global energy and trade outside the Gulf. The threat of Houthi hostile action against Saudi Arabia has started to have a general effect on the tanker industry, according to a ship...

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Major Gulf bourses mix as markets assess US/Iran escalated

The major Gulf stock exchanges were mixed on Monday morning as the Middle East conflict intensified over the weekend. This was due to the U.S. attacking?Iran for the ninth consecutive night. Kuwait and Bahrain both reported new Iranian strikes in the'region. The U.S. Embassy in Bahrain warned Americans in Manama that Iran could target unspecified areas in the capital. Kuwait's Foreign Ministry has condemned an alleged Iranian attack on a desalination plant and power station. The Islamic Revolutionary?Corps announced on Monday that 2 oil tankers exploded, and became disabled?after attempting a southern route it called unsafe in the Strait of?Hormuz....

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

Some airlines have maintained their suspensions, while others are increasing the number of flights they offer to certain parts of the Middle East following the conflict caused by the U.S.-Israeli?strikes against Iran. Here is an alphabetical update on the status of flights. AEGEAN AIRLINES The largest airline in Greece has cancelled flights to Dubai and Erbil until September 30. AIRBALTIC The cancellation of flights to Dubai is effective until October 24. AIR CANADA Canadian Airlines has canceled flights to Tel Aviv, Dubai and Abu Dhabi until October 24. AIR FRANCE-KLM Air France suspends its Beirut flights from August 2 to...

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Documents show that China's ICBC wants to return four 737 MAX aircraft leased by SpiceJet.

Two Irish companies owned by the leasing arm of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China have asked the Indian aviation regulator to deregister the four Boeing 737 Max aircraft leased to SpiceJet. The notices were made public on Monday by the regulator. They are a test for a law that India passed last year to make it easier to "repossess" aircraft by lessors. Sky High LXXX Leasing Company Ltd, Sky High LXXVIII Leasing Company Ltd did not explain why they wanted to be deregistered. Corporate records show that ICBC Financial Leasing is the parent company of the two companies....

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Wall St Futures Mixed ahead of SK Hynix Listing; Middle East in Focus

U.S. Stock Futures were mixed Friday, after a strong Wall Street rally. Investors awaited SK Hynix's highly anticipated Nasdaq debut and weighed the impact of recent Middle East conflict escalation. Chipmakers' gains fueled the main U.S. indices to close higher during the previous session. The S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow were all on track to gain weekly gains as of Thursday's closing. The AI trade was also back on the agenda ahead of SK Hynix listing in the U.S. on Friday. Memory-chip maker raised $26.5 billion by selling American?Depositary Receivables' priced at $149. This is the largest share offering in...

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Investors are focusing on Middle East and SK Hynix listings as they look at the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Futures.

S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq Futures slowed on Friday as investors weighed Middle East tensions, and awaited SK Hynix's highly anticipated Nasdaq debut. Chipmakers' gains fueled the main U.S. indices to close higher during the previous session. The S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow were all on track to gain weekly gains as of Thursday's closing. The AI trade was also back on the agenda ahead of SK Hynix listing in the U.S. on Friday. Memory-chip maker, Micron, priced its American depositary Receipts (ADRs) at $149 per share on Thursday. The company raised about $26.5 billion. This offering will be the...