Uber says will cease operations in Quebec over new rules
WeUber said Tuesday it will cease operations in Quebec next month if the province doesn't rescind new rules it introduced last week.
Siemens, Alstom's rail businesses to merge
German industrial equipment maker Siemens AG says it has signed a memorandum of understanding to merge its train-building business with French rival Alstom.
Family sedans reach low point as SUVs take over
Once the most popular type of vehicle in America, midsize sedans have reached a low point this year, Edmunds says.
Family sedans reach low point as SUVs take over
Once the most popular type of vehicle in America, midsize sedans have reached a low point this year, Edmunds says.
Uber says will pull out of Canada's Quebec province
Ride-hailing service Uber Technologies Inc said on Tuesday that it will stop operating in the Canadian province of Quebec next month, pulling out to avoid following tough new regulations announced last week.
Swedish passenger train collides with armored vehicle
Swedish police say a train carrying passengers has collided with an armored vehicle south of Stockholm.
Bombardier aims to close plane deals ahead of Canadian PM's China visit
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Planemaker Bombardier aims to close deals with Chinese airlines in time for an expected trip by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to China next month, a senior Bombardier executive said on Tuesday.
Bombardier aims to close plane deals ahead of Canadian PM's China visit
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Planemaker Bombardier aims to close deals with Chinese airlines in time for an expected trip by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to China next month, a senior Bombardier executive said on Tuesday.
Qatar Airways places $2.16B order for Boeing jets
Qatar Airways on Tuesday announced an order for two Boeing 747-8 Freighters and four 777-300ERs, valued at $2.16 billion at list prices.
Qatar Airways chief wants to expand fleet, look for US investments
Qatar Airways Chief Executive Akbar Al Baker said on Monday that the carrier plans to expand its fleet, buying four Boeing Co 777-300 aircraft for its passenger fleet and accepting four Airbus A350 aircraft that it had rejected in July.
Qatar Airways chief wants to expand fleet, look for US investments
Qatar Airways Chief Executive Akbar Al Baker said on Monday that the carrier plans to expand its fleet, buying four Boeing Co 777-300 aircraft for its passenger fleet and accepting four Airbus A350 aircraft that it had rejected in July.
Desperate travelers crowd Puerto Rico airport in hopes of seat out
Hundreds of stranded tourists and Puerto Ricans seeking to leave filled the sweltering halls of San Juan International Airport on Monday anxious for a seat on one of the few flights operating after Hurricane Maria devastated power and communications across the island.
No more flying with reindeer: Unique Alaska planes to retire
Claire Richardson remembers taking off from Nome in an airplane uniquely configured for Alaska when a horrible smell seeped into the passenger area.
No more flying with reindeer: Unique Alaska planes to retire
Claire Richardson remembers taking off from Nome in an airplane uniquely configured for Alaska when a horrible smell seeped into the passenger area.
GM rallies after Deutsche Bank upgrades to 'buy'
General Motors shares jumped to their highest level in more than three years on potential growth from self-driving cars.
Navistar, VW will collaborate on electric truck, connectivity
Commercial truck partners Navistar and Volkswagen will launch an electric medium-duty truck in North America by late 2019.
Cadillac launches cars that drive themselves on the highway
General Motors' Cadillac luxury brand is embarking on a cross-country drive to show off its version of a car that almost drives itself on the freeway.
Target is raising minimum hourly wage to $15 by end of 2020
Target Corp. is raising its minimum hourly wage to $11 starting next month and then to $15 by the end of 2020 in a move it says will help it better recruit and retain staff and provide a better shopping experience for its customers.
Uber CEO apologizes to customers after London pulls license
Uber's new CEO Dara Khosrowshahi acknowledged that the ride-hailing company has made mistakes.
China eyeing rule change that could aid Tesla
Tesla has long dreamed of planting its flag in China, but it now finds itself the only notable auto maker without public plans to manufacture electric vehicles in the world's biggest EV market.














