Nikola stock plunges as electric garbage truck deal trashed
Nikola Corp. shares were sharply lower Wednesday morning after the company announced its collaboration with Republic Services to develop an electric-refuse truck have been suspended.
Blade CEO: The next transportation transformation is in the air
Rob Wiesenthal on Blade going public
BLADE CEO talks going public, says 'next battle is in the air'
Rob Wiesenthal, CEO of Blade Urban Air Mobility, said on Thursday he envisioned his business going public in the first half of 2021.
Helicopter taxi company Blade to go public
Blade Urban Air Mobility CEO Rob Wiesenthal details the rollout plan on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin lands NASA launch services contract for 'New Glenn' program
Blue Origin expects to launch the New Glenn system in 2021.
Buttigieg vows 'infrastructure week' won't be 'punchline' in Biden administration
President-elect Joe Biden's choice to lead the Transportation Department is vowing that the incoming administration “will lead the way” on rebuilding the nation’s infrastructure.
Uber sells flying taxi business to Joby Aviation
While the financial terms of the acquisition were not released, Uber will invest an additional $75 million in Joby, bringing its all-time total investment in the company to $125 million.
November jobs report: Here’s who is hiring
Panel on November jobs report
Airline industry facing biggest financial crisis ever: Association of Flight Attendants president
Association of Flight Attendants president on airlines pushing for more relief
FAA clears Boeing 737 Max to fly again after deadly crashes
Grady Trimble on Boeing 737 Max updates
Biden weighs Rahm Emanuel for transportation secretary
Emanuel could be a tough sell to some in the progressive wing of the Democratic Party.
DOT finalizes rule defining 'unfair and deceptive practices' by airlines
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) announced a new policy last week that could bar most additional unfair or deceptive practices by airlines, according to reports.
Tesla's delayed semi truck tests Elon Musk's ability to scale up
Investors have a lot riding on Tesla's new projects going smoothly.
LA travelers required to sign coronavirus form acknowledging quarantine rules
Justin Erbacci on holiday air travel
Blade becomes first airline to require COVID-19 tests before flights
Blade is the first aviation company to require pre-boarding coronavirus testing for flights within the U.S.
Luxury boat sales 'booming' in Florida: MarineMax CEO
W. Brett McGill on luxury boat sales
737 Max's return benefits this company even more than Boeing
Spirit AeroSystems Inc. is the biggest winner from the Federal Aviation Administration’s decision to allow the Boeing 737 Max aircraft to return to service, according to UBS.
Cummins is starting to ditch diesel for hydrogen
Diesel engine powerhouse Cummins has begun to shift toward hydrogen fuel cell powertrain development as it aims to become carbon neutral by 2050.
Alaska Airlines jet hits brown bear while landing in southeast Alaska
YAKUTAT, Alaska (AP) -- An Alaska Airlines jetliner struck a brown bear while landing early Saturday evening, killing the animal and causing damage to the plane, officials said.
GreenPower vehicles have ‘breadth and capabilities’ that Ford's don’t: CEO
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