Indian air cargo really flying, powered by a booming ecommerce market
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VW: STRIKINGPLD: FAIR VALUE RISKSTLA: CEO OUTDHL: BOLT-ON DEALMAERSK: NEW ORDERGXO: POLISH DEAL EXTENSIONDSV: TRIMMINGDSV: TRUMP TARIFFS IMPACTHLAG: GREEN PUSHDHL: ECOMM TIESKNIN: PARTNERSHIP EXTENSIONMAERSK: DECARB PUSH
VW: STRIKINGPLD: FAIR VALUE RISKSTLA: CEO OUTDHL: BOLT-ON DEALMAERSK: NEW ORDERGXO: POLISH DEAL EXTENSIONDSV: TRIMMINGDSV: TRUMP TARIFFS IMPACTHLAG: GREEN PUSHDHL: ECOMM TIESKNIN: PARTNERSHIP EXTENSIONMAERSK: DECARB PUSH
Oh dear, more trouble for Boeing – although it could work out well for airlines looking for a reason to delay deliveries. The latest issue is 787s, the popular Dreamliners. A United Airlines 787-10 was pulled from service at the end of last month over concerns that part of the fuselage was compromised by two manufacturing issues. Seven more 787s have been grounded, and the FAA has launched an investigation. The Air Current has the full story, which is definitely worth a read if you’re an aviation enthusiast.
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