Bloomberg House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer urged the Treasury Department to move more quickly to help airlines to save industry jobs and refrain from imposing “unreasonable conditions†that might spur some carriers to decline payroll assistance. In a letter to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, Pelosi and Schumer stressed that provisions of the $2.2 trillion stimulus ...
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Lessors take back 27 jets from Interjet
Bloomberg Lessors have taken back at least 27 planes from Mexico’s Interjet, according to a company that tracks leased aircraft, making the airline one of the first to lose a big chunk of its fleet as the coronavirus pandemic torpedoes travel demand. The repossessed Airbus SE jets have been flown mainly to Arizona and California, said UK-based aviation consultant IBA ...
Read More »Wizz Air CEO stands by jet-delivery plan in boost to Airbus
Bloomberg Wizz Air Holdings Plc Chief Executive Officer Jozsef Varadi said Europe’s third-biggest discount carrier will take delivery of hundreds of new jetliners as planned despite idling 90% of capacity in response to the coronavirus outbreak. Wizz will accept all 15 Airbus SE planes due this year, followed by the rest of its commitment, to position itself for a post-virus ...
Read More »Japan’s airlines join global carriers with huge losses
Bloomberg Japan’s major airlines are on track to see revenue drop by $4.6 billion from February through May, an industry group said, pushing ANA Holdings Inc and Japan Airlines Co closer to the crisis ensnaring other global carriers because of the coronavirus pandemic. Scheduled Airlines Association of Japan’s forecast amplifies its warning from from March 13, when it predicted losses ...
Read More »DoorDash to deliver toilet paper, groceries
Bloomberg DoorDash Inc, the biggest food delivery app in the US, will start delivering goods from 7-Eleven, Wawa and other convenience stores to Americans who are mostly stuck at home for the foreseeable future. The San Francisco-based startup said it began testing the sale of paper towels and other packaged goods this year and decided to accelerate the rollout due ...
Read More »Saudi Arabia, Russia push negotiations for oil pact
Bloomberg Saudi Arabia, Russia and other large oil producers are negotiating for a deal to stem the historic price rout, even as leaders trade barbs in public. “President Putin and Russian side in general are keen to engage in constructive negotiations, which is the only way to stabilise the international energy market,†Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in a pre-recorded ...
Read More »Sinking global economy slammed by dangerous disinflationary shock
Bloomberg The sinking global economy is suffering through a colossal disinflationary shock that could briefly push it into dangerous deflation territory for the first time in decades. With many national economies all but shutting down in an effort to contain the coronavirus, prices on everything from oil and copper to hotel rooms and restaurant take-out are tumbling. “A powerful disinflationary ...
Read More »US regulator who became the face of shale in oil wars
Bloomberg In just a matter of weeks, Ryan Sitton went from being a lame-duck commissioner of an obscure Texas agency to one of the key figures in a global effort to save the oil market from plummeting prices. Sitton, a Republican who lost the primary election for his own seat on the Texas Railroad Commission just one month ago, said ...
Read More »Norway may join oil output cuts for first time since 2002
Bloomberg Norway, the biggest oil producer in western Europe, said it would consider cutting its output if there was a broad international agreement to curb supply. The Nordic nation, whose oil output is set to grow over the next few years, hasn’t been a part of coordinated international cuts to support prices since 2002. Opec and other producing nations are ...
Read More »Egypt cancels wheat tender over virus supply risks
Bloomberg The fallout from the coronavirus crisis is starting to upend wheat tenders in the world’s top importer. In a rare move, Egypt cancelled a tender within hours of announcing it, without giving a reason. The state buyer added a new clause requiring suppliers to replace any cargoes affected by virus-related restrictions with wheat from elsewhere, and bear the difference ...
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