American Airlines CEO takes in $19 million from stock sale
The CEO of American Airlines just raised $19.2 million by selling some of his shares.
Murphy labels transit a 'national disgrace.' Can he fix it?
Gov.-elect Phil Murphy might have been quoting a Twitter rant from one of the legions of frustrated commuters when he characterized the state's public transportation corporation last month as "the national disgrace that is New Jersey Transit."
Heading to Grand Canyon? Well-traveled train station closes
An Amtrak station used by thousands of people a year to reach the Grand Canyon has closed.
Airbus delivered over 700 jets in 2017, meeting target: Sources
European planemaker Airbus delivered over 700 aircraft in 2017, reaching a company record and meeting its core output target for the year, industry sources said.
US airport immigration computers go down temporarily: Agency
Immigration desk computers at various airports went down for about two hours on Monday.
Mitsubishi says on track to deliver long-delayed jets by 2020
NAGOYA, Japan (Reuters) - Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. is on track to deliver its repeatedly delayed commercial jet by mid-2020, the head of its aircraft unit said, despite a risk of an order cancellation.
Feds cast doubt on New York-New Jersey tunnel funding plan
The nation's federal transportation agency is criticizing a plan to build a new rail tunnel under the Hudson River.
Trump trains crosshairs on favorite target, again - Amazon
President Donald Trump is criticizing the U.S. Postal Service, saying the agency is "losing many billions of dollars a year" and asking why it is "charging Amazon and others so little to deliver their packages."
Why Boeing was the top performing Dow stock in 2017
Boeing was the top performing Dow component stock in 2017, with shares up over 90% as of the last full trading day of the year.
SkyWest flight makes emergency landing in Milwaukee
SkyWest Airlines says a flight from Iowa to Detroit made an emergency landing in Milwaukee after a sudden loss of cabin pressure.
Stranded NY ferry went off-course; mayor cites 'human error'
The operator of a New York City ferry that got stuck on a sandbar and took hours to evacuate says the boat apparently went off its usual route and the company is looking into what happened.
Range Resources and Synchrony rise while JB Hunt stumbles
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily on Thursday: Range Resources Corp., up 65 cents to $17.61 Natural gas companies continued to rise as cold weather boosted the price of natural gas.
Mercedes wins top spot for US luxury car sales in 2017
Auto industry in 2017
Brazil defense ministry opposes giving up Embraer control to Boeing
Brazil's defense minister said on Thursday no country in the world would agree to give up control of a company like Embraer SA, while voicing support for a deal with Boeing Co. that maintains local control of the Brazilian planemaker.
Airbus seals $5.4B AerCap order for 50 A320neo planes
European planemaker Airbus sealed on Thursday a formal order from AerCap for 50 Airbus A320neo planes, in a deal worth an estimated $5.4 billion at list prices.
The worst biz blunders of 2017
Wall Street rejoiced in 2017 as the stock market rose to record levels, but not all business leaders and companies were able to join in on the fun.
Ferry gets stuck on sandbar with 27 people aboard off NYC
Rescuers are planning to evacuate 27 people from a ferry stuck on a sandbar in the waters off New York City on a frigid night.
The Latest: All passengers safely removed from stuck ferry
The Latest on a ferry stuck on a sandbar in the waters off New York City (all times local): 11:10 p.m. Officials say all of the passengers have been safely removed from a ferry stuck on a sandbar in the waters off New York City.
California company has pot license, workers still arrested
Two employees of a Northern California business have been arrested and a large amount of marijuana has been seized despite it having a local pot license.
Verdict pending in lawsuit over 2011 Guyana plane crash
A federal judge is considering whether an airline company should pay damages to a Connecticut woman injured in a plane crash in Guyana, South America, in 2011.










