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...It scraps paint for an anodised finish, employs a steering wheel rim 3D printed from wood powder, and replaces welding and glue with fasteners that make it easier to take materials apart for recycling....
...The Dong Nai Industrial Zones Authority on August 17 published a list of dozens asking to end the sleepovers, from Nippon Paint to Hansoll Textile. It is not clear what the next step might be....
...Some journalists working for Alden-owned newspapers paint a different picture....
...Reuters first reported Nippon Paint’s intervention....
...Nippon Paint confirmed its “proposal” but did not give details....
...Nippon Paint and smaller rival Kansai Paint have both stated a desire to secure a stronger place in the global coatings business....
...pipeline of steel slabs, so we would have inventory, but I’m afraid that the time would come very soon where we would look at our ability to stay in business,” said Bob Miller, chief executive of NLMK USA...
...All Nippon Airways was forced to cancel part of its domestic schedule after grounding six of its Boeing 787 aircraft following the discovery of defects in their Rolls-Royce engines....
...US regulators have thrown a new roadblock in the path of Comcast’s $45bn takeover of Time Warner Cable, rewriting their definition of broadband to paint the largest US cable company as a more dominant force...
...“Satellite could paint the whole sky,” says Mr Hindery, referring to operators such as DirecTV and Dish, which were unconstrained by the limits of physical cable infrastructure....
...Tronox, which emerged from Chapter 11 in 2011 and is now a paint pigments company, suggested in December that the damages proposed by the bankruptcy court would give it “no immediate or direct benefit”....
...Other clients include Adidas, Fiat USA, Nike 6.0, Vice Magazine and Wieden + Kennedy, while she has appeared in numerous magazines....
...All Nippon Airways, the Japanese airline that is the largest operator of the 787 Dreamliner, on Monday said Boeing staff had begun modifications to the aircraft’s lithium-ion battery system....
...All Nippon Airways, the largest operator of Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner, said the grounding of the aircraft because of battery problems shaved Y1.4bn ($15m) off its revenues in January, but the Japanese carrier...
...Following that fire, another Dreamliner, operated by All Nippon Airlines, was forced to make an emergency landing in western Japan on January 16 after the pilot was alerted to smoke coming from an electrical...
...The FAA and other regulators grounded the Dreamliner, which entered commercial service in 2011, after a 787 operated by All Nippon Airways made an emergency landing in Japan on January 16 when the crew reported...
...Shares in Boeing fell sharply after All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines became the first airlines to ground their 787 Dreamliners because of concerns about the safety of the passenger jet....
...Both aircraft belonged to Japanese companies – the one in the Logan fire to Japan Air Lines and the one that diverted to All Nippon Airlines....
...Following the first fire, another 787 – operated by Japan’s All Nippon Airlines – was forced to make an emergency landing in Takamatsu, western Japan, on January 16 after the pilot noticed problems with...
...Following the January 7 fire, another 787 – operated by Japan’s All Nippon Airlines – was forced to make an emergency landing in Takamatsu, western Japan, on January 16 because of smoke coming from a battery...
...All Nippon Airways, the Japanese airline that is the largest operator of the Dreamliner, did not rule out the possibility of seeking compensation. “I do not deny the possibility,” said ANA....
...On Thursday, two airlines operating the 787 – All Nippon Airways and LOT Polish Airlines – raised the possibility they could seek compensation from Boeing because of the disruptions to their schedules....
...All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines became the first airlines to halt operations with their 787s after an ANA Dreamliner on Wednesday had to make an emergency landing in Japan because of smoke coming from...
...“We continue to invest to support future growth, including our new production facility in Singapore, a new turbine blade casting plant in the UK, a new stator facility in the USA and a new assembly plant...
...Within the next two months, Boeing’s first 787 – the company’s new, fuel-efficient wide-bodied jet – should finally be operational in the hands of All Nippon Airways, its launch customer....
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