Thursday , 12 February 2026

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Lie-flat airplane seats are coming to economy class

  Bloomberg Air New Zealand has had its SkyNest concept in development for the past five years and announced on June 28 it’s ready for prime time—in 2024. The seats are fully flat, made up with real mattresses plus cooling pillows and bedding, and located in the back of the plane, right behind the premium economy cabin. But like everything …

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Deliveroo rolls out ads on its delivery app to raise revenue

  Bloomberg Deliveroo Plc is expanding access for advertisers on its app and website, joining a growing number of delivery companies using ads to improve sales and profitability. The Deliveroo Media and Ecommerce platform, set to roll out in July, will also sell ad space on the company’s order-tracker page for the first time, the company said in a statement …

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Whirlpool sells Russian operations to Arcelik

  Bloomberg Whirlpool Corp agreed to sell the entirety of its Russian operations to Arcelik AS for deferred payments of as much as $233 million over 10 years. The sale includes the company’s manufacturing site in Lipetsk and the sales organization in Moscow, as well as sales operations in Kazakhstan and certain other countries, Whirlpool said in a filing. The …

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BYD’s 66% gain catapults stock to near trillion yuan market cap

  Bloomberg BYD Co, the Chinese electric vehicle maker backed by Warren Buffett, is on the cusp of entering the trillion-yuan-market-cap club as its production resilience and the government’s consumption incentives helped spur a rally. Shares of the Shenzhen-based company have surged 66% since a March low through, which pushed its market valuation to around $142 billion. Further gains will …

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Stocks fall, bonds rise amid worries about growth, oil advances

  Bloomberg Stocks dropped on Wednesday on renewed worries about economic growth as monetary policy tightens in much of the world to fight inflation. European equities fall for the first time in four days with sentiment hurt by China remaining committed to its zero-Covid-19 approach. US contracts steadied after a tech-led slide hurt the S&P 500. The yield on German …

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Lufthansa apologises for flight chaos, sees no short-term fix

Bloomberg Deutsche Lufthansa AG management apologised for the disruptions and cancellations bedeviling the global aviation industry and cautioned the situation won’t improve in the near future as carriers and airports struggle to rebuild operations from the pandemic slump. In a letter sent overnight to customers, Europe’s biggest airline group laid out the causes of the chaos, from a lack of …

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Nike skids on downbeat guidance by China stance

Bloomberg Nike Inc shares fell as the world’s largest sportswear company offered a downbeat full-year forecast for gross margin and said it was being cautious in its outlook for the vital China market. The retailer said it expects gross margin to be flat to down 50 basis points, after it reported results that surpassed analysts’ estimates and overcame supply-chain pressures …

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Airbus close to winning $5.5b order from India’s Jet Airways

  Bloomberg Airbus SE has emerged as the front-runner to win an order for as many as 50 aircraft worth up to $5.5 billion from Jet Airways India Ltd, people familiar with the matter said, solidifying the European planemaker’s hold in the world’s fastest-growing aviation market. The talks are for A320neo jets and A220 planes, the people said, asking not …

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JetBlue again boosts Spirit takeover bid countering Frontier

  Bloomberg JetBlue Airways Corp continued its fight to acquire Spirit Airlines, raising its all-cash bid yet again in response to an increased offer by rival suitor Frontier Group Holdings Inc in the days before a crucial shareholder vote. The new proposal includes an accelerated prepayment of $2.50 a share, structured as a cash dividend to Spirit shareholders after approval …

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Heathrow hits out at CAA for reduced airport charge plan

  Bloomberg The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) reduced the charges London Heathrow airport will be able to levy from airlines over the next five years. The hub said the fees don’t cover required investments and that the passenger experience is set to suffer. UK airports have already been struggling with resurgent traffic as pandemic restrictions ease, with flight and …

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