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Africa’s most successful carrier says continent’s airlines are being held back by inability to operate freely in the region
Michael O’Leary says manufacturing ‘shit show’ has led to the airline having to lower passenger forecasts
Covid, costs and climate issues are forcing companies to cut back on work excursions
French group suffers Q4 losses as weak demand and lower freight rates last year bite
Former Copenhagen airport head will need to smooth relations with airlines and make a decision on a third runway
The accident is the seventh since 2016 at the French ski resort’s challenging mountaintop ‘Altiport’
European Commission prepares to voice competition objections to Iberia owner’s purchase of Spanish rival
Maritime body fears resurgence of vessel seizures in Gulf of Guinea and off Somali coast after fresh piracy incidents
IRS says Inflation Reduction Act funding will let it audit dozens of companies and individuals
Ed Clark managed Seattle-area factory where plane involved in Alaska Airlines incident is built
Move includes billions of dollars to replace container cranes amid concerns hackers could disrupt supply chains
UK airport forecasts passenger numbers this year reaching all-time high
National Express owner to review ‘accounting judgments’ relating to German trains business
Demand for air travel is booming in south and south-east Asia, which are less sensitive to US-China tensions
Carriers are turning up on the wrong days because of scheduling problems arising from Red Sea crisis, says sector chief
Henry Staunton hits back after business secretary accuses him of ‘seeking revenge’ over compensation for postmasters
Attack on bulk carrier follows US report that rebel movement now has submarine drone in its arsenal
Esken considers new funding deal for struggling Southend airport in exchange for giving up control
Research by state-owned body in charge of project runs counter to MPs’ criticism that line is poor value for money
A subsidiary of CRRC is accused of undercutting its European rivals for an electric train contract in Bulgaria
Norway’s Wallenius Wilhelmsen is the biggest participant in a corner of the industry enjoying strong demand
Hated by passengers, sidestepped by government. But not everyone has given up on the West Coast Main Line
Industrial action expected in the US, Canada and the UK in crucial parts of the gig economy
Approach for Aloha state carrier seems timed to gain from a rally in the currency but there are factors working against that too
Also in this newsletter: Trump ahead of Biden on economy, UK jobs data still unreliable, ‘quiet hiring’
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