Plane maker is burning through an estimated $1bn a month during a strike by its largest labour union
The Uber chief executive on company culture, competing with Amazon, and Elon Musk’s robotaxis
Pace of adoption leaves Germany’s Daimler Truck dealing with ‘catastrophic’ sales drop
Neighbouring Dubai airport is very busy and a new airport will not be finished for years
CEO Kelly Ortberg says third-quarter results will ‘recognise impacts’ of machinists’ strike
Airline blames cancellations on delayed deliveries of Rolls-Royce engines and parts for its Boeing 787 fleet
Moscow is using the vessels to move oil beyond the reach of western sanctions
An FT investigation into the role of a British accountant, a London-based broker and Dubai companies in the acquisition of vessels
Louise Haigh says ‘it would never have made sense’ for controversial project to end in London suburbs
Facing western sanctions, the vessels have increasingly engaged in activities to confuse observers
Concerns grow over safety of Black Sea maritime export corridor for Kyiv’s agricultural commodities
Chief executive says corporate travel has not returned to pre-pandemic levels, with day trips to Europe badly hit
Campaigners highlight what they say is defensiveness and victim-blaming
Speedier delivery will be needed to ensure customer reviews start to reflect IAG’s investor experience
Laeisz’s deal to sell its pure car and truck carriers fleet is a hint that the market has peaked
Unsightly kerbside debris to some, eco-friendly cycles for hire have improved urban journeys
Transport minister demands changes to get a ‘grip’ on overcrowding
Industry leaders and country negotiators clash in London over how to place a cost on maritime emissions
President pushes ahead with move to privatise state airline after strikes paralyse travel
Airline must do more to improve operations, even at expense of financial returns, say industry executives and analysts
Workers will return under deal to extend contract until January 15 and avert billions in economic damage
Madrid blocked sale of Spanish trainmaker Talgo for political reasons, says Ganz-MáVag chief
The powerful longshoremen president has closed eastern and southern US docks
Business estimates stoppage could cost nearly $5bn a day after ‘impasse’ over wages and automation
AIG, Chubb and Lloyd’s of London among those facing multibillion-dollar claim