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United States
Boeing Seeks FAA Emissions Waiver to Sell 35 Additional 777F Freighters
Boeing (BA.N) submitted a request to the Federal Aviation Administration on December 19, 2025, seeking a waiver from upcoming airplane emissions standards. The …
China
SIPG Picks New Chairman
Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG) has appointed Yu Fulin as its new chairman, the company announced on Thursday.Yu Fulin was elected chairman by the SIPG…
United States
American Airlines Ramps up Premium Upgrades to Regain Ground on Delta, United
American Airlines is placing a strong emphasis on premium offerings to strengthen its position in the industry. The carrier is introducing enhancements such as …
United States
US FAA to Spend $6 Billion on Air Traffic Telecom, Radar
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is allocating $6 billion by the end of the current year to upgrade air traffic control telecommunications infrast…
France
Airbus Delivered About 30 Jets in First-Half December, Sources Say
Airbus has completed approximately 30 aircraft deliveries in the first half of December 2025, reflecting a slower pace than typical for the month. Industry sour…
United States
Azul Wins Court Nod for Debt Restructuring, American and United to Invest
A U.S. bankruptcy judge approved the debt restructuring plan for Brazilian airline Azul on December 12, 2025, enabling the company to reduce more than $2 billio…
United States
Southwest CEO Expects Boeing Max 7 to Be Certified Around August 2026
Southwest Airlines now anticipates that the Boeing 737 MAX 7, the smallest member of the MAX family, will receive type certification around August 2026, with en…
Germany
€3 Billion Extra Funding for German Roads
The German Federal Ministry of Transport has released an additional €3 billion for road infrastructure, enabling immediate advancement of numerous highway …
New Zealand
Air New Zealand Ramps up Brisbane-NZ Routes
Air New Zealand will add 63,000 extra seats on flights between Brisbane and New Zealand from March to October 2026, responding to strong trans-Tasman travel dem…
Natural Gas
Senegal Plans to Nationalise Kosmos-Run Yakaar-Teranga Gas Project
Senegal intends to nationalize the Yakaar-Teranga gas field, one of the largest discoveries globally in recent years, to prioritize supplying natural gas for do…
Japan
Shimizu Port Reports 472,094 TEUs Through January–November
The Port of Shimizu in Shizuoka Prefecture, central Japan, recorded a preliminary total of 34,683 TEUs of international container throughput in November, reflec…
China
China’s BYD Plots Marine Push in Tie-up With Corvus
China's BYD, the world's fourth-largest automobile manufacturer, is expanding into the maritime sector through a new strategic partnership in marine ene…
Morocco
Morocco to Open Two Deepwater Ports in 2026 and 2028, Minister Says
Morocco is advancing plans to develop two major deepwater ports to strengthen its position as a regional trade and industrial hub, Equipment and Water Minister …
Pakistan
Louis Dreyfus Comes Onboard Pakistan Port Project
Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC), a leading global merchant and processor of agricultural commodities, has signed an agreement with a subsidiary of AD Ports Group to…
United States
Delta Resumes Flights at Detroit After Brief Halt
Delta Air Lines (DAL.N) announced on Friday that it had resumed operations at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport after a brief ground stop caused by a te…
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