Norwegian Air summons Boeing for 787 reliability talks
Norwegian Air has summoned Boeing management to Oslo to explain a slew of technical problems with its 787 Dreamliner after weekend glitches brought further disruption.
Allegiant to ground half its fleet, citing need for inspections
Allegiant Travel Co , a low-cost carrier that provides service to leisure destinations, on Friday said it would ground as many as 30 of its planes, or roughly half of its fleet, to inspect slides over the next few days.
Austrian police search Dana offices in Eurofighter investigation: report
Austrian police searched the offices of U.S. automotive supplier Dana Holding Corp as part of an investigation into whether aerospace group EADS paid bribes to win a sale of Eurofighter jets, Format magazine reported on Thursday.
Abu Dhabi's Etihad plans expansion push into India
Etihad Airways is expanding operations in India with more flights and wide-bodied jets, building on its deal with India's Jet Airways as it eyes growth in one of the fastest growing markets.
Lufthansa signals major wide-body jet order
Deutsche Lufthansa signaled its second major aircraft order in six months on Wednesday, saying its supervisory board had backed a long-haul fleet plan that industry watchers expect to benefit Airbus and Boeing .
Oil-by-rail pioneer U.S. Development Group cashing up, not out
After a major $500 million deal late last year, Texas-based oil-by-rail pioneer Dan Borgen might be forgiven for packing it in.
Consumers hungry for trucks in July, but fleet sales weak
Auto sales to individual U.S. consumers beat expectations in July and major automakers reported low inventories for many hot-selling models, such as Ford Motor Co's Fusion mid-size sedan, suggesting that sales would strengthen further this year.
Ansaldo Breda says ready for legal action over rail deal
Train manufacturer Ansaldo Breda, a unit of Italian defence company Finmeccanica , said it was ready to take legal action against Dutch railways group Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS) for cancelling a 300 million euro contract.
Bombardier's CSeries aircraft receives flight test permit
Bombardier Inc said on Friday its CSeries aircraft had received a flight test permit from Transport Canada, paving the way for the delayed maiden flight of the narrow-body jet.
Delta, Virgin Atlantic receive tentative antitrust immunity for alliance
Delta Air Lines Inc and Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd are on track to receive immunity from U.S. antitrust laws to operate a planned trans-Atlantic joint venture.
EADS changes name to Airbus, raises jet order goal
EADS will combine its defense and space units and take the name of its flagship brand Airbus, adopting a similar structure and style to arch-rival Boeing as it targets higher profits.
Qatar Dreamliner returns to service after 10-day hiatus
A Qatar Airways 787 Dreamliner grounded last week amid reports of a problem with an electrical panel in the aircraft has resumed flying, the airline said on Wednesday.
Lockheed snags contract for U.S. defense weather satellite program
Lockheed Martin Corp on Tuesday was awarded an Air Force contract worth about $101 million over a decade, to modify the U.S. defense weather satellite program, the U.S. Department of Defense said.
Exclusive: Australia's Rinehart clears hurdles on $10 billion iron ore project - sources
Australian mining magnate Gina Rinehart's $10 billion Roy Hill iron ore project has overcome key hurdles holding up debt negotiations, a move that could pave the way for the mine to start producing by September 2015, sources said on Thursday.
Jeep Cherokee 2014 production to hit full stride by September
Production of Chrysler Group LLC's new 2014 Jeep Cherokee is expected to reach full capacity by September, the company said on Thursday.
Fiat halts new investments pending clarity on labor law
Fiat SpA will put new investments on hold until it gets a clearer idea of the impact of a court ruling that a portion of Italy's labor rules are unconstitutional, its chief executive, Sergio Marchionne, said on Tuesday.
Boeing reshuffles 787 chief engineer, other commercial jobs
Boeing Co said on Friday it had announced internally that it was rotating five executives in its commercial airplanes division, including Mike Sinnett, the chief engineer on the company's 787 Dreamliner, which has been hit by a series of technical challenges.
GM profit beats on strong U.S. demand, smaller loss in Europe
General Motors Co on Thursday posted a higher-than-expected quarterly profit on strong demand in North America and cost-cutting in its struggling European business.
GM profit beats Street on aggressive cost-cutting in Europe
General Motors Co posted a higher-than-expected second-quarter profit on Thursday as aggressive cost-cutting helped the U.S. automaker narrow its losses in Europe.
GM profit beats Street on aggressive cost-cutting in Europe
General Motors Co posted a higher-than-expected second-quarter profit on Thursday as aggressive cost-cutting helped the U.S. automaker narrow its losses in Europe.