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...Is this period of disruption for America’s air travel industry a short-term consequence of the pandemic or the culmination of long-term under-investment and shortcomings in regulatory scrutiny?...
...The coronavirus pandemic has turned the US government into a financing source of last resort for swaths of corporate America, but the socialisation of risk and the picking of winners and losers has concerned...
...There’s a longstanding perception that America needs a minimum of four wireless companies for healthy competition....
...(FT, Stat) Medical devices Medtronic followed Abbott and Johnson & Johnson in shrinking operations to focus on niche products. The company is selling its medical supplies business to Cardinal Health....
...Priorities USA, an outside group supporting Hillary Clinton, released the first in a series of political attack ads that will air on television in the swing states of Florida, Virginia, Ohio and Nevada....
...Shortly after Apollo 8 entered lunar orbit on Christmas Eve 1968, Pan American Airways announced plans for commercial flights to the moon....
...Robert Levitan, CEO of New York-based Flooz.com Inc., says his product is more than a gift certificate because it isn’t confined to one merchant; it can be used at many....
...A British Airways flight coming into London’s Heathrow airport in 2008 crash-landed before reaching the runway. That incident was blamed on ice particles forming in its fuel system....
...Instead, the 787 has a series of electrical generators to power these functions, and there have been some problems with this system – United Airlines and Qatar Airways reported faults last month....
...There are more than 20 Dreamliners in operation outside of Japan, with United Airlines of the US, Qatar Airways and Air India each having five or six 787s....
...The FAA decision had grounded United’s six 787s. Qatar Airways joined the list on Thursday saying it was following the FAA’s instructions and grounding its five Dreamliners....
...(Financial Times) Google eyewear to be ‘made in USA’: “Google will manufacture Project Glass, its futuristic digital eyewear, in Silicon Valley, in a high-profile example of the return of electronics manufacturing...
...(Bloomberg) Google eyewear to be ‘made in USA’: “Google will manufacture Project Glass, its futuristic digital eyewear, in Silicon Valley, in a high-profile example of the return of electronics manufacturing...
...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....
...“It’s not just anecdotal, we now have the stats to underline the trend,” she says....
...Delta Air Lines rose 4.4 per cent to $9.35, United Continental Holdings climbed 7.4 per cent to $20.69 and US Airways Group gained 6.5 per cent to $10.98....
...ViaSat had revenues of $223m in the most recent quarter with net income of just $8m....
...CA Inc climbed 9.6 per cent to $25.02 as the software developer easily beat analyst expectations....
...Jonathan Elmi , Macquarie Capital (USA) Jonathan Elmi is a vice-president at Macquarie Capital (USA), covering small- and mid-cap regional banks....
...The young crowd of the previous night was unwaveringly patriotic, singing together and striking up chants of “USA, USA” and – at one point – a “Yes we can” that morphed into “Yes we did”....
...the value end of the market as he joins the board of Travelodge next month....
...US Airways dropped 4.1 per cent to $5.09 after the company said air traffic in December had declined 3.6 per cent. Over the course of 2009, domestic mainline capacity was down about 8 per cent....
...SanDisk, the biggest maker of flash-memory cards, rose 5.5 per cent to $22.84 after Bank of America upgraded the stock to “buy” from “underperform”....
...“These indicators don’t just follow a V-shape, they will falter. The question is to what extent we’ve now double-counted any good news,” said Mr Isherwood....
...Peter Harbison, executive chairman of the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation, an industry consultancy, says the “horrific” figures are made worse by coinciding with rising competition among Qantas, United...
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