The Ukraine crisis may yet produce the biggest war in Europe since 1945. Or it may produce some strange new hybrid of cyberattacks, “little green men†and maskirovka (military deception) that won’t quite match our preconceived notion of war. Or — though this now seems the lowest-probability scenario — President Vladimir Putin may turn out to be Russia’s answer ...
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Fed is not right place to fight climate change
The latest Republican objection to Sarah Bloom Raskin’s nomination to the US Federal Reserve concerns a possible conflict of interest she had while serving on the board of a financial technology company. Far more disturbing — and far more justifiable as an objection — are her ideas about how to use the Fed to fight climate change. Using monetary ...
Read More »American Air cuts more int’l flights on Dreamliner delays
Bloomberg American Airlines Group Inc is making additional cuts to its international flight plans this summer because of ongoing delays in deliveries of Boeing Co 787 Dreamliners, a setback for the carrier just as global travel is expected to begin recovering from a pandemic slump. The airline will delay until November from June the start of a flight between ...
Read More »Supply-chain troubles hit Rice Krispies in US
Bloomberg Rice Krispies are the latest victim of US supply-chain troubles. Shoppers around the country have taken to social media to probe the absence of the Kellogg Co cereal brand from their grocery-store shelves. The company confirmed the problems, citing a temporary shortage due to manufacturing constraints. “We do not have an estimated date on when it will be ...
Read More »FAA chief who led during 737 Max crisis is stepping down
Bloomberg Steve Dickson, who led the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) through a tumultuous period following fatal crashes of Boeing Co’s 737 Max and the Covid-19 pandemic, is stepping down from the agency at the end of March. Dickson informed FAA’s employees in an email of his plan to depart less than three years into his five-year term. He called ...
Read More »Expedia CEO predicts ‘busiest travel season ever’ this summer
Bloomberg Expedia Group Chief Executive Officer Peter Kern believes that 2023 will be the year that we stop predicting a travel recovery and actually start enjoying it. But before then, he forecasts something bolder: “Summer 2022 will be the busiest travel season ever,†he tells Bloomberg, speaking over Zoom in Wyoming. “We’ve been talking about pent-up demand for a long ...
Read More »Cathay seeks negative test from HK passengers flying to China
Bloomberg Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd is to require all passengers flying to mainland China from Hong Kong to present a negative Covid-19 test result within 48 hours of departure, according to a statement. The move is a “precautionary measure to reduce the risk of exposure†for passengers and Cathay employees, and will start on February 23, the Hong Kong-based ...
Read More »Embraer halts development of E2 jet
Bloomberg Embraer SA’s board approved a pause in development of the slow-selling E175-E2 jetliner for another three years, further delaying the aircraft’s market debut. The Brazilian planemaker plans to resume work following the hiatus, targeting an entry into service between 2027 and 2028, Embraer said. The 80-seat aircraft is the smallest of a three-jet family manufactured by Embraer that target ...
Read More »Russia, Belarus extend joint drills near Ukraine border
Bloomberg Russia and Belarus will extend their biggest joint military drills in years, the Belarusian Defense Ministry said, as frictions spike with the West over Russia’s military buildup near the Ukraine border. Russia had said it would return its troops to their bases afterward. While those drills are in Belarus, which is north of Ukraine, the defense ministry statement ...
Read More »Canadian police clear protesters from front of parliament
Bloomberg Police dislodged anti-vaccine protesters from the street in front of Canada’s parliament building, clearing the center of a weeks-long blockade that paralysed the capital city’s downtown and plunged the nation into crisis. By evening, a total of 170 people had been arrested as police intensified their actions, deploying pepper spray, batons and mounted units to remove demonstrators. But ...
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