Will it work? Glitzy casino opening on industrial waterfront
A $28 million statue of Popeye by the artist Jeff Koons.
Judge grants American Airlines an order against 2 unions
A federal judge is ordering unions that represent American Airlines mechanics not to interfere in the airline's operations.
Asian shares mixed over concerns about oil tankers, trade
U.S. stocks edged higher in early trading Thursday on Wall Street as a spike in oil prices boosted energy stocks following a suspected attack on two oil tankers in the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
American Airlines offering some fliers option to pre-pay baggage fees
American Airlines is starting to offer a reportedly new perk for its fliers – the ability to pre-pay for bags and skip the line at the airport.
Mitsubishi reveals ‘SpaceJet’ aircraft line to be released in 2020
Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation revealed the name of its line of regional planes on Thursday.
Southwest Airlines extends cancellations of Boeing 737 Max flights through early September
Southwest Airlines on Thursday said its decided to pull the grounded Boeing 737 Max from its schedule through the beginning of September.
Tesla's request for China tariff relief denied by Trump administration: Report
The electric car maker asked the U.S. Trade Representative’s office to approve exemptions for Model 3 car computers and center console screens.
American Airlines, Southwest shares surge after fare increases
American Airlines raised the price of domestic flights by $5, while Southwest increased costs by 48 percent, according to JPMorgan Chase's Jamie Baker.
Ships operating in Gulf region urged to take extreme caution
Governments and maritime agencies urged an abundance of caution Thursday for ships operating in the Persian Gulf region after two oil tankers were damaged in suspected attacks near the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
Venezuela's massive blackout sparks boom in generator sales
Wilfido Briñez considers himself lucky to live with the roar of electric generators outside his front door in Maracaibo, Venezuela's second largest city and ground zero for the nation's rolling blackouts.
Nevada law prevents most employers from rejecting pot-users
Nevada is set to pioneer a law to prevent job-seekers from being immediately rejected for work based on a positive marijuana test.
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi blamed Trump tariffs for weak IPO: Is he right?
"The timing of our IPO was very much aligned with our president’s tariff wars – the same day," Khosrowshahi said.
Computer outages strike US airlines about once a month
The U.S. airline industry suffers about one technology outage per month, most of them serious enough to disrupt flights.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio announces caps to moderate for-hire vehicles in the city
New York is making moves on how for-hire vehicles are allowed to operate within the city.
Soon these high-profile chopper commuters won't be the only ones beating NYC traffic
A list of the high-profile riders who will soon have to share the sky with Uber rideshare users when the company launches their helicopter service in New York City.
Uber helicopter rides in New York City are safe, air taxi boss says
Uber helicopters will shuttle customers from Lower Manhattan to JFK Airport beginning in July.
How Uber Elevate is planning to make traffic jams a thing of the past
The 2019 Uber Elevate summit
GE could be long-term loser in United Technologies-Raytheon merger, analyst says
Raytheon Technologies Corp. will have a research and development budget almost four times that of Boeing's aviation division.
Fatal helicopter crash in New York City renews call for stricter flight restrictions
A fatal helicopter crash on top of a New York skyscraper Monday renewed a call for stricter flight restrictions over Manhattan.
Helicopter crash on NYC skyscraper roof kills pilot
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