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  • Wednesday, 18 November, 2020
    Inside BusinessEU economy
    EU industrial strategy needs to be measured to succeed

    Plan to revamp the bloc’s approach comes amid declining global competitiveness

  • Thursday, 12 November, 2020
    BAE Systems PLC
    BAE wins role in £1.3bn contract to build Eurofighter jets for Germany

    Deal for 38 aircraft will help keep UK production lines going beyond 2025

  • Wednesday, 4 November, 2020
    AnalysisSpace industry
    Europe’s Arianespace struggles for relevance in SpaceX era

    Delay to Ariane 6 rocket adds to satellite launcher’s challenges in an upended market

  • Tuesday, 3 November, 2020
    Special ReportWorld Economy
    Which sectors are likely to win or lose from the pandemic?

    From tech to travel, many businesses are likely to feel the pain of economic fallout

  • Monday, 2 November, 2020
    FT News Briefing podcast11 min listen
    European economic forecast, UK business support, aerospace and Brexit

    Fresh lockdowns in Europe trigger a flurry of downgrades to economic growth forecasts

  • Thursday, 29 October, 2020
    Airbus SE
    Airbus signals no more job cuts despite new rise in Covid cases

    European aerospace group’s third quarter cashflow beat analysts’ forecasts

  • Monday, 26 October, 2020
    Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC
    Rolls-Royce prepares temporary closures and cuts to hours

    Aero-engine maker warns staff of austerity measures as it braces for first strike action in 41 years

  • Monday, 26 October, 2020
    Aerospace & Defence
    Aerospace chief warns delayed Brexit deal threatens industry

    Industry trade body hits out at failure to prioritise aircraft certification standards

  • Thursday, 22 October, 2020
    Airbus SE
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  • Monday, 19 October, 2020
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    AirAsia boss known for using publicity to build his brand and business is forced to refocus

  • Friday, 16 October, 2020
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    Sean Doyle: A soft-spoken insider to lead an airline in crisis

    The new British Airways boss will be tasked with rebuilding the UK national carrier’s public image

  • Friday, 16 October, 2020
    Boeing Co
    EU safety watchdog poised to clear Boeing 737 Max for flight

    Regulator’s signal removes significant barrier to passenger jet’s return to service after fatal crashes

  • Thursday, 15 October, 2020
    UK defence spending
    BAE makes case for UK’s next-generation Tempest fighter

    Group to point to £25bn economic potential as well as keeping technology in country

  • Tuesday, 13 October, 2020
    Trade disputes
    EU given green light to hit US with tariffs in Airbus-Boeing ruling

    Brussels hopes WTO decision will prompt two sides to settle long-running state-aid dispute

  • Monday, 12 October, 2020
    Aerospace & Defence
    Aerospace executives warn on need to press green fuel use

    Drive for net zero carbon emissions at risk over lack of agreement on how to stimulate uptake

  • Friday, 9 October, 2020
    Coronavirus economic impact
    European business braces for second wave

    Companies across region resigned to more disruption as infections dash recovery hopes

  • Wednesday, 7 October, 2020
    UK energy
    Downing St considers £2bn support for mini nuclear reactors

    Consortium wants to build up to 16 generators to help UK meet carbon emissions targets

  • Tuesday, 6 October, 2020
    Boeing Co
    Boeing slashes expectations for global passenger jet demand by 11%

    Cuts represent estimated losses of $200bn in potential revenue as airlines shrink fleets

  • Tuesday, 6 October, 2020
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    Trump returns to White House, a fight over lithium batteries

    Donald Trump’s doctor warned that the president was not yet “out of the woods”

  • Monday, 5 October, 2020
    UK politics & policy
    Johnson heralds UK green investment to meet climate targets

    Promise of £160m for wind power with initiatives for hydrogen fuel and carbon capture

  • Thursday, 1 October, 2020
    Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC
    Goldman and Morgan Stanley scaled back underwriting on Rolls-Royce cash call

    Banks cut exposure by half because of concerns over pandemic and volatility in run-up to US election

  • Thursday, 1 October, 2020
    Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC
    Rolls-Royce looks to raise £5bn to shore up balance sheet

    UK jet maker announces £2bn rights issue and £3bn government-backed debt package

  • Wednesday, 30 September, 2020
    Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC
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    Aerospace manufacturer’s cash call cuts out sovereign wealth funds as shareholders resist dilution

  • Wednesday, 30 September, 2020
    AnalysisElectric vehicles
    Stakes are high in bitter battle over battery secrets

    US ruling on LG Chem’s claim that SK Innovation stole its technology will have global implications

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