Honeywell sees slowing demand for civilian helicopters over next 5 years
Honeywell said while the demand for helicopters was seen improving in North America, a slowdown is expected in Europe, Asia and Latin America.
Manafort family business defends name as cousin sits in jail
The New England construction firm Manafort Brothers is defending its name and distancing itself from its cousin Paul Manafort as he awaits sentencing for financial crimes.
Atlanta pushing back against airport state takeover plan
Atlanta city officials are pushing back against a proposal in the Georgia Senate for a state takeover of Atlanta's airport, one of the busiest in the world.
Tribe, groups sue over Alaska reserve petroleum exploration
An Alaska tribe and five environmental groups say the federal government performed inadequate environmental review before approving petroleum exploration in a reserve.
Southwest sues mechanics union alleging deliberate slowdowns
Southwest is suing its mechanics' union over what it claims is an illegal work slowdown that is grounding planes and disrupting flights.
The most expensive commutes in the US
Washington D.C commuters by far have it the worst.
Eurotunnel withdraws suit after $43 million Brexit deal
A former Brexit secretary has accused the European Union of acting dishonorably in talks with the U.K., arguing that it may make sense to leave the bloc with no deal and then negotiate future relations as an independent third country.
French, Dutch ministers pledge to strengthen Air France-KLM
The Netherlands' finance minister has met with his French counterpart in a bid to ease tensions between the two countries over the Dutch government's surprise announcement this week that it had bought a stake in the Air France-KLM airline alliance without informing Paris.
Southwest sues mechanics as flight cancellations mount
The airline previously blamed the uptick in out-of-service planes on its mechanics.
American, Delta fined for long delays on airport tarmacs
The government has fined American Airlines and Delta Air Lines for several instances where passengers were stuck on planes that spent over three hours on airport tarmacs.
Southwest Airlines approved by FAA for flights to Hawaii
A spokesperson for the low-fare airline said teams are now finalizing plans to offer service to Hawaii.
British Airways makes big order for Boeing jets
The parent company of British Airways is buying up to 42 Boeing 777 long-haul passenger jets in a multi-billion dollar deal.
Tensions grow between France and Netherlands over airlines
French President Emmanuel Macron says the Dutch government must clarify why it bought more than 12 percent of shares in the holding company for the Air France-KLM airline alliance.
FedEx autonomous delivery robot travels on sidewalks, roadsides, climbs stairs
With FedEx SameDay Bot, major retailers can have orders delivered directly to customers’ doors.
FedEx unveils new robot for same-day deliveries
FedEx unveiling new robot
Survey: American companies worry US-Chinese ties will worsen
A business group says American companies in China increasingly worry U.S.-Chinese relations will deteriorate and are "hedging their bets" by delaying investment or moving operations.
Search continues for body at Texas plane crash site
Authorities continue to scour the shallow waters of a southeast Texas bay for clues about what led to the sudden crash of a Boeing 767 cargo plane, and for the body of one of the three people aboard.
Delivery services uses regular Americans to deliver packages across the country
Roadie: Delivery on demand
Broken-down bus that crashed in China mine was bought online
Safety inspectors say the operators of China's largest silver mine bought a broken down bus online, then overloaded it with miners, leading to brake failure and a crash that left 21 dead and 29 injured.
The Latest: Employer IDs 1 person on board cargo plane
The Latest on the crash of a Boeing 767 jet freighter into Trinity Bay in Texas (all times local): 4 p.m.
















