With long-haul flights exempt from charges and carriers given free allowances, large share of flights not covered by system
Low-cost airline confident about delivering strong performance as Middle East conflict fails to dent demand
World’s busiest international hub has seen airlines cancel more than 1,000 flights since Tuesday
Whistleblower says he was told to ‘shut up’ after raising questions about 777 and 787 aircraft
Shares in International Distributions Services jump 29% on energy tycoon’s interest
Stock reflects the burden that an obligation to deliver letters six days a week has become
French manufacturer nears deal with British government that could prevent job losses at Derby factory
The industry seems set for cyclical pain
Aircraft maker says testing found ‘zero’ evidence of fatigue stress in composites used in wide-body jet
Link to London suffers sustained delays, cancellations, slashed timetables, overcrowding and poor customer service
Tehran has vowed to respond to a suspected Israeli air strike on its consular building in Damascus
An effective railway network relies on co-ordination, long-term planning and innovation
FourWorld takes legal action after ‘egregious’ transaction that ended deadlock over ownership of oil shipping group Euronav
Jobs at risk in historic manufacturing hubs as government fails to bridge gaps in rolling stock orders
The Atlanta-based carrier has been the top performing airline stock over the past year
Warren East takes over as company tries to recover from consequences of technical meltdown last summer
RwandAir was concerned about reputational risk associated with British government’s contentious scheme
Chinese EV makers without sales networks or onward transportation among leading causes of congestion, say executives
Carriers and air traffic controllers have made changes to better manage flights across the continent
Manufacturer has been trying to reassure passengers after a door panel flew off another plane in January
From the Baltimore bridge collapse to chaos at Boeing, what look like discrete problems are in fact part of a wider dysfunction
Aviva and UK infrastructure bank to lease 60 battery-powered vehicles to Go-Ahead Group as part of £100mn plan
$32.8mn package comes as the manufacturer tries to contain a crisis of confidence in its quality
Italy’s postal service kept its post office network and financial services and has used both to good effect
Walkouts to continue on Saturday and Monday, with much of the rail network impacted
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