Delta pilots get 34% raise over 4 years with new contract

BLOOMBERG Delta Air Lines Inc pilots approved a new contract that will provide at least 34% in cumulative pay hikes over four years, making them the first aviators at a major US carrier to finalise a post-pandemic deal. The agreement was endorsed by 78% of those casting ballots, the Air Line Pilots Association said in a statement. A separate agreement ...

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India in talks with Embraer, Russia’s Sukhoi to make small planes locally

BLOOMBERG India is looking to partner with global aircraft manufacturers, including Embraer SA and Russia’s Sukhoi, to make small planes locally as it seeks to improve connectivity in tiny towns and far-flung areas, according to people familiar with the matter. The government will keep 51% equity with an Indian company, while asking the foreign partner to do technology transfer, the ...

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Qantas plans to hire 8,500 workers over next decade

BLOOMBERG Qantas Airways Ltd plans to hire 8,500 more workers in the next decade, about the same number it cut during the pandemic, underscoring aviation’s growth trajectory less than a year after the crisis. The additional roles include pilots, cabin crew and airport staff. With potentially more than 300 new aircraft arriving in the next 10 years, Qantas also plans ...

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American Airlines goes all-in on its $15b debt-cutting plan

BLOOMBERG The new chief financial officer of American Airlines Group Inc has a message for skeptical voices in the credit community as the company seeks to secure a ratings upgrade: The $15 billion debt-cutting plan is on track. After spending around $24 billion to upgrade its fleet in the run-up to the pandemic, following a bankruptcy and the merger with ...

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Geothermal power keeps Iceland warm

BLOOMBERG Beneath the road on a snow-dusted mountain in the Hellisheiði region of southwest Iceland, a river of boiling water flows through porous, volcanic rock. Above, thick steel pipes connect to geodesic domes, each of which houses a geothermal well. Steinþór Níelsson, a senior geologist with ISOR (Iceland Geosurvey), parks his car near one of the rounded huts. He and ...

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India’s delayed LNG terminals present hurdle to Modi’s gas goal

BLOOMBERG Several of India’s proposed liquefied natural gas import projects are grappling with delays, posing a fresh challenge to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s plans to boost use of the fuel. Two floating import terminals missed commissioning targets last year after LNG prices skyrocketed, reducing demand and disrupting import plans, Ayush Agarwal, analyst with S&P Global, said during a media roundtable. ...

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China’s coal power boom is more complex than it seems

BLOOMBERG Last year, although it built few new coal power plants, China permitted more than it had since 2015: 106 gigawatts’ worth. That’s more than six times the amount of coal power permitted in 2022 across the rest of the world. Those are big numbers. But the findings from the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air, a Finland-based ...

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UK workforce crisis to get worse over changing demographics

BLOOMBERG Britain’s chronic problem with people dropping out of the workforce will only get worse over the next three years because the population is changing shape, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). By 2026, there will be 726,000 more inactive people in the UK aged 16 to 64 than before the pandemic, the government’s statistics office said. The ...

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Tesla China sales rise as executives dismiss demand, trade concerns     

BLOOMBERG Tesla Inc’s shipments from its China factory climbed in February as price cuts attracted buyers and consumer spending kicked back into gear following massive Covid outbreaks across the nation in January. The US electric vehicle pioneer delivered a total of 74,402 vehicles from its Shanghai facility last month, preliminary data from China’s Passenger Car Association showed. That’s a 32% ...

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US expands crackdown on China with export ban on Inspur, BGI units

BLOOMBERG The Biden administration announced export restrictions for dozens of Chinese entities, including server maker Inspur Group Co and units of genetics firm BGI, citing activities contrary to US national security and foreign policy interest. The Commerce Department added a number of companies to the so-called Entity List for acquiring or attempting to acquire US-origin items in support of China’s ...

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