Bloomberg Indian low-cost carrier SpiceJet Ltd is in talks with Boeing Co to buy more 737 Max aircraft to feed its expansion plans, a deal that could mark a Dubai Airshow coup for the grounded narrow-body. A sales lull for the Max, idled globally since March, allows SpiceJet to acquire planes at a lower cost, Chairman Ajay Singh said in …
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18 November
Boeing says Latin America needs 2,960 new planes by 2038
Bloomberg The Latin America aviation market will more than double in 20 years as Brazil’s economy recovers and discount carriers boost demand, driving a need for 2,960 new planes, according to Boeing Co. “Low-cost carriers have really been the engine of growth in Latin America,†Darren Hulst, Boeing’s managing director for market analysis & sales support, said in Sao Paulo. …
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18 November
Airbus chief pledges to stay in UK if Brexit goes through
Bloomberg Airbus SE Chief Executive Officer Guillaume Faury said the latest Brexit deal between Britain and European Union should pave the way for the aerospace giant to carry on making plane wings in the UK. The British division, which employs 14,000 people and supports 110,000 supplier jobs, is “very competitive†and will remain a focus for wing production so long …
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18 November
Malaysian KFC operator’s owner considers selling it
Bloomberg QSR Brands (M) Holdings Bhd’s owners are considering a sale of the fast-food operator, which runs KFC and Pizza Hut restaurants in Southeast Asia, after shelving an initial public offering earlier this year, people with knowledge of the matter said. The Malaysian company’s major shareholders, which include private equity firm CVC Capital Partners, are working with an adviser to …
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18 November
Qantas denies American artist’s claims of racism
Bloomberg Qantas Airways Ltd denied that one of its flight attendants discriminated against will.i.am after the co-founder of the Black Eyed Peas tweeted his grievances over an incident involving his laptop. The seven-time Grammy winner tweeted that a flight attendant called the police on him for not stowing away his laptop during a flight to Sydney from Brisbane. The artist, …
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17 November
Aramco declares $1.71trn valuation in blockbuster IPO
Bloomberg Saudi Arabia put a valuation on state-owned oil giant Aramco of between $1.6 trillion and $1.71 trillion. Aramco will sell 1.5% of its shares on the local stock exchange, the Tadawul. At the lower end of the price range, the offer would fall short of a record, coming in just below the $25 billion raised Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.’s …
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17 November
UAE is sixth largest source of FDI inflows to Sri Lanka
ABU DHABI / WAM The United Arab Emirates is the sixth largest source of the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), inflows to Sri Lanka, and its largest trading partner in the Middle East with bilateral trade representing more than half of the country’s total trade with the region, a top Sri Lankan official told the Emirates News Agency (WAM). There was …
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17 November
Strata delivers Empennage Ribs for Boeing 777x
AL AIN / WAM Strata Manufacturing, the advanced composite aero-structures manufacturing facility wholly-owned by Mubadala Investment Company, successfully delivered its first shipset of Empennage Ribs for the 777X, the world’s largest and most efficient twin-engine jet produced by Boeing. The announcement, made during Dubai Airshow 2019, follows the landmark agreement between the two companies signed during Abu Dhabi Global Aerospace …
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17 November
Chinese central bank warns on growth pressure, inflation
Bloomberg China’s central bank said it will “increase counter-cyclical adjustment†to ward off downward pressure on the economy, while staying vigilant on the possibility of expectations that inflation may spread. The economy faces greater difficulties as investment growth slows and industrial production remains sluggish, the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) said in its third-quarter monetary policy report. The central bank …
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17 November
IMF, Congo agree on new credit injection
Bloomberg The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Democratic Republic of Congo agreed in principle to a new credit injection as the government faces slowing growth and declining foreign reserves. The IMF’s executive board is expected to consider the credit facility in mid-December, along with an IMF staff oversight programme that would last through May, the Washington, DC-based lender said in …
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