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Conventional wisdom has been that big commercial inroads were unlikely until the next decade
Vessel safely clears Ukrainian waters despite Moscow’s warnings
Investor cuts exposure to failed US trucking company after jockeying over debtor-in-possession financing
Price ceiling is latest stand-off between corporate world and Giorgia Meloni’s government
Emergency landing is latest in a series of glitches that have plagued government planes
Restrictions triggered by lack of rain are likely to occur ‘again and again’ as climate change worsens
More than 1,000 Pratt & Whitney engines are affected, forcing carriers to change schedules and ground craft
Inflated shipping costs offer opportunity to bring in more cash
Geopolitical tensions and new laws requiring companies to monitor environmental and human rights abuses in their supply networks drive interest
Aviation regarded as new market for refiners as electric vehicles endanger demand
Industry has previously been able to rely on big companies paying high prices for flexible bookings
Delivery of €1bn-plus vessel was widely credited with stronger than expected economic growth in the second quarter
About a third of departures were cancelled or delayed in the five months to May
The airline has sought to undercut indirect booking long before the spat over data protection
UK regulators urged to probe low-cost carrier’s ‘invasive, unnecessary and unfair’ treatment of customers
Hong Kong’s flagship carrier posts $550mn profit for first half of year
Loss of 30,000 jobs comes as trucking industry contends with softer shipping volumes and rising costs
Group’s projections make a wind-down rather than restructuring a perplexing choice
A crunch in global shipbuilding capacity may help support earnings from tanker broking
Airline industry has been trying to avoid a repeat of last year’s travel chaos
Container shipping group says companies are still cutting inventories
József Váradi tells FT ‘common sense prevailed’ after significant number of investors rebel at shareholders’ meeting
Strong demand coupled with supply constraints have allowed airlines to charge more
HMRC assesses that ride-hailing company owed additional £386mn
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