Tunisia has barred Emirates Airlines flights from landing in its territory. The move comes after days of public outcry over United Arab Emirates airport security measures that targeted Tunisian women. Tunisia's Transport Ministry announced on Sunday that it was barring a United Arab Emirates (UAE) airline from landing in the North
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Russia’s standards agency says Nissan to recall 106,340 cars
FILE PHOTO: Logo of the Nissan Motor Co. is displayed at the 44th Tokyo Motor Show in Tokyo, Japan, November 2, 2015. REUTERS/Issei Kato/File Photo MOSCOW (Reuters) - Japanese automaker Nissan Motor Co Ltd. will recall 106,340 Nissan cars in Russia, Russia’s technical safety watchdog Rosstandart said on Wednesday. Rosstandart said the recall
Aston Martin to recall over 5,000 vehicles in U.S.: safety agency
British sportscar maker Aston Martin is recalling around 5,500 vehicles in the United States due to problems with powertrains and battery cables, according to documents posted on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) website. The recalls are expected to begin on Feb. 1, 2018, and come as the owners of
Electric bike crackdown spurs delivery worker concern
America’s Department of Commerce imposes a tariff of 292% on Bombardier’s C-Series jets
FILE PHOTO: A Bombardier C-Series aircraft is displayed at the Singapore Airshow at Changi Exhibition Center February 18, 2016. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File Photo But Boeing is the real loser from the decision A year ago Dennis Muilenburg, the chief executive of Boeing, the American aerospace giant, had a problem. Tweets written by Donald
GM urges judge to throw out disputed ignition switch deal
FILE PHOTO: The GM logo is seen at the General Motors Warren Transmission Operations Plant in Warren, Michigan October 26, 2015. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook New York (Reuters) - Lawyers for General Motors on Monday urged a federal bankruptcy judge in Manhattan to throw out a settlement that would require the company to pay $1
Uber heads to court in fight for London survival
Postal regulators move to let stamp prices jump higher
WASHINGTON (AP) — Seeking to bolster the ailing U.S. Postal Service, federal regulators moved on Friday to allow bigger jumps to stamp prices beyond the rate of inflation, a move that could eventually add millions more dollars to companies’ shipping rates and consumer costs. The Postal Regulatory Commission announced the decision
Uber takes driver battle to Supreme Court
African Airlines Bleeding High Taxes And Over-regulation
The President of the African Development Bank, Femi Adesina, and aviation practitioners have lamented that excessive charges and taxes imposed on African airlines by the continent’s governments and organisations are making them bleed and killing some of them. They were speaking at Abuja at the just concluded World Aviation Forum (WAF)