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...The $110bn airline maintenance market is in rude health as airlines struggle to keep planes in the sky to meet surging passenger demand....
...United Airlines’ boss Scott Kirby said yesterday he was rethinking a multibillion-dollar order for new Boeing planes....
...But the west must also do its best to bind China into minimum global regulatory standards. That is why I think the most important AI event this week is at Bletchley Park, not Biden’s executive order....
...“It gives us no pleasure to tell management: ‘We told you so’”, said Delta ALPA Master Executive Council chair Jason Ambrosi, referring to operational disruptions....
...the World Green Building Council....
...(Patrick Temple-West) A Cornish net zero tale The UK’s push to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050 will involve huge amounts of state spending....
...Boeing’s top executives told investors last week that a paucity of engines was the main thing preventing it from delivering much more than 20 of its 737 Max planes each month — even though airlines are clamouring...
...What does the music business do with Kanye West?...
...Dimon will be joined by the chief executives of Citigroup, Bank of America and Wells Fargo, among others....
...The imminent rollout of high-speed 5G telecoms services threatens to ground flights across the US, America’s largest airlines warned yesterday, as they urged government agencies to intervene to avoid “chaos...
...Patrick Temple-West Long shunned in ESG, do defence companies need a second look?...
...The US also imposed sanctions on Nikolai Patrushev, secretary of Russia’s security council, his son, Andrey, former chief executive of Gazprom Neft (both also under Canadian sanctions), oligarch Igor Sechin...
...across corporate America....
...Opinion: Is the west able to keep creditors from picking away at Moscow’s frozen money? Read Alphaville’s guide to seizing Russian assets....
...Among examples cited by Smith was the decision by Ben & Jerry’s, a Unilever brand, to stop selling ice-cream in the West Bank....
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...Master Executive Council....
...The FT posed this question to its global panel of chief executives and business leaders in the latest instalment of Leaders’ Lessons....
...United Airlines investing in carbon-capture technology seems particularly noteworthy....
...(FT) Surviving the Xinjiang crackdown Anar Sabit grew up in China’s Kuytun, a small city west of the Gobi Desert, tucked between Kazakhstan, Siberia and Mongolia....
...This has been true even under pandemic restrictions, says Chioma Isiadinso, chief executive of US-based MBA admissions consultancy Expartus....
...“A lot of musicians will have no idea how rich they now are,” says Hartwig Masuch, chief executive of music company BMG....
...Candidates must be aged between 30 and 75, have a masters degree, and show loyalty to Islam and the Islamic republic....
...Lufthansa’s Brussels Airlines started as the state-owned carrier servicing Belgian interests in central Africa....
...Matthew Rous, chief executive of the China-Britain Business Council, who also attended the Forum, is looking on the bright side....
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