Helicopter makes 'crash landing' on NYC skyscraper, fire officials say
At least one person is dead after a helicopter made a "crash landing" on the roof of a New York City skyscraper Monday afternoon, fire officials said.
Supreme Court sides with Alabama company in patent dispute
The Supreme Court is siding with an Alabama company over the U.S. Postal Service in a patent dispute.
World shares rise after US drops planned tariffs on Mexico
World shares rose Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump suspended plans to impose tariffs on Mexico as the countries inked a deal on immigration.
American Airlines extends Boeing 737 Max flight cancellations through early September
The airline, which is the largest U.S. carrier, said the cancellations would affect approximately 115 flights per day.
Boeing wanted to wait 3 years to fix safety alert on 737 Max
Two key legislators want answers from Boeing and federal regulators about why the company waited more than a year to disclose that a safety alert in its 737 Max plane wasn't working properly.
1st direct KLM flight from Amsterdam arrives in Las Vegas
Officials in Las Vegas are marking the start of direct KLM Royal Dutch Airlines service from Amsterdam following the arrival of the first scheduled flight.
Enbridge seeks court ruling on Great Lakes oil pipeline deal
Enbridge Inc. is asking a Michigan court to rule on the legality of an agreement it reached with former Gov. Rick Snyder to build an oil pipeline beneath the channel linking lakes Huron and Michigan.
Boom in electric scooters leads to more injuries, fatalities
As electric scooters have rolled into more than 100 cities worldwide, many of the people riding them have ended up in the emergency room with serious injuries.
Uber reportedly planning helicopter rides to JFK Airport
Uber to offer helicopter rides in NYC start
FAA to issue $840M in infrastructure grants to hundreds of US airports
The Department of Transportation on Wednesday said $840 million in infrastructure grants will be given to hundreds of airports throughout the nation by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Scandinavian Airlines stops duty free sales to cut emissions
Scandinavian Airlines says it will stop selling duty-free goods on its flights to reduce the weight of its aircraft and save fuel and ultimately reduce carbon emissions, saying "every step on the way to sustainable travel is important."
Trade dispute, fuel costs will hit global airline profits, outlook slashed
The International Air Transport Association said it believes the weakening of global trade is likely to continue as the trade dispute between the U.S. and China escalates.
Airlines downgrade 2019 forecast amid trade spats, fuel hike
The International Air Transport Association is lowering its forecast for the airline industry this year to $28 billion from $35.5 billion amid rising fuel prices and weakening world trade.
US companies are in line of fire of tariffs aimed at Mexico
The surprise announcement by President Donald Trump of an escalating tariff regime against Mexico is sending ripples through almost every economic sector in the U.S., pulling at the shares of companies that make cars, operate railroads, or sell anything with produce.
FedEx Ground says they’ll deliver 7 days a week all year in 2020
FedEx Ground on Thursday announced their plan to boost their seven-day delivery service so that it happens all year long.
Enbridge offers 2024 finish for Great Lakes tunnel project
Enbridge Inc. says it's setting a firm deadline for completing a proposed oil pipeline tunnel beneath a key Great Lakes channel.
Uber posts $1B loss, matching projections in first earnings report as public company
Concerns about Uber’s ability to achieve profitability and stave off competition from other ride-share firms have weighed on the company’s stock since its lukewarm debut.
Boeing CEO would put his family on 737 Max aircraft 'without any hesitation'
The world’s largest aerospace company is currently facing multiple lawsuits for both fatal crashes.
Crumbling roads, spotty internet trouble small businesses
Every hour that one of The Advance Group's trucks is stuck in highway or bridge traffic, it costs the moving company around $200.
TSA reveals how they’ll spend nearly $1M in 'unclaimed money' left at checkpoints
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has a plan on how to spend nearly $1 million travelers left behind at airport checkpoints in the 2018 fiscal year.

















