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Pratt’s woes with engines spur compensation to IndiGo

Bloomberg IndiGo, India’s biggest airline, said it received compensation from Pratt & Whitney as the manufacturer struggles to fix glitches in engines that power Airbus SE’s new A320neo jets. The nature of the compensation from Pratt & Whitney is confidential, the airline’s Chief Financial Officer Rohit Philip said after the airline reported first-quarter profits. The carrier is not happy with ...

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‘Loyalty to president’ versus sense of right and wrong

If President Trump ordered a senior government official to support the firing of special counsel Robert Mueller, how should that person respond? Adm. Mike Rogers, head of the National Security Agency, answered my question about that onstage last week at the Aspen Security Forum. He began with the usual caveat that he wouldn’t answer a hypothetical, but then offered a ...

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Macron should call Drahi’s bluff

Tycoon Patrick Drahi has been telling everyone lately that he’s going to spend about 15 billion euros ($17.6 billion) building a national fiber broadband network in France. What’s more, he says his local operator SFR Group SA will have it done by 2025 and won’t take the public subsidies used by his rivals. If he follows through on the big ...

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