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Victory for activists in latest consumer protection action over sustainability claims
Notice of fresh disruption comes as northern leaders call for rail operator Avanti to be stripped of its contract
US aircraft maker’s long-term cash flow target will take longer to achieve than expected as 737 Max output slows
EasyJet, Rolls-Royce and others ask for help in scaling up new technologies to develop zero emission flights
Contest is one of a series of local polls on May 2 that will be scrutinised ahead of general election expected this year
Ireland’s open economy makes country disproportionately dependent on air travel
Big outage in August 2023 ‘more protracted’ because engineers were not in the office
Ruud Sondag is one of the very few industry executives to publicly cast doubt on sector’s environmental targets
Frankfurt-based carrier lowers guidance on margins
Despite huge investments and increasing competition, travelling by rail is still slower and more expensive than flying
Deal between buyout group and Esken ends months of wrangling over future of Southend airport
Decision marks the 14th consecutive year the levy on petrol has not been increased
London private taxi and courier company says Canary Wharf activity particularly quiet
Carrier credits ‘strong and sustained demand’ as holidaymakers shrug off high prices
Chief executive says manufacturing ‘shit show’ has led airline to lower passenger number forecasts
Covid, costs and climate issues are forcing companies to cut back on work excursions
Former Copenhagen airport head will need to smooth relations with airlines and make a decision on a third runway
European Commission prepares to voice competition objections to Iberia owner’s purchase of Spanish rival
UK airport forecasts passenger numbers this year reaching all-time high
National Express owner to review ‘accounting judgments’ relating to German trains business
Esken considers new funding deal for struggling Southend airport in exchange for giving up control
Carlyle is pursuing the owner of London Southend through the courts over a £125mn loan
Shift comes after Govia Thameslink failed on most measures in first year of its contract
ASA says details about electric vehicles and capital’s Ulez pollution zone need to be more specific
Tim Clark blames management and governance mis-steps for ‘progressive decline’ in US plane maker’s manufacturing standards
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