Bloomberg Delta Air Lines Inc. scrapped an order for 18 Boeing Co. widebody Dreamliner jets valued at $4 billion at list prices, a commitment that was inherited with the company’s 2008 merger with Northwest Airlines. Atlanta-based Delta reached an agreement with Boeing on the cancellation, without disclosing terms, according to a statement from the carrier. The airline is sticking ...
Read More »China invites ‘investors’ into space effort
Bloomberg China is looking to draw private investors, including those from outside the country, into its aerospace programme to supplement funding from the government for commercial satellite launches. Investment is welcome for commercial rocket development, satellite research, manufacturing and for applying aerospace technologies to public welfare, Wu Yanhua, vice minister of China National Space Administration, said at a press ...
Read More »UK’s retail giant opens its doors in UAE
Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business UK’s famous vitamin and supplement store – Holland & Barrett has opened retail operations at the ‘Town Square’, the vibrant retail destination within Al Forsan Village. The Town Square will now be home to several ‘community focussed’ brands. These outlets located at the community’s vibrant retail destination is spread across 15,000m. The brands at ...
Read More »Joyalukkas ‘offers’ 34kg gold for shoppers at Dubai Shopping Festival
Dubai / Emirates Business Joyalukkas, world’s favourite Jeweller, gives its customers more reasons to enjoy the world-famous Dubai Shopping Festival with up to 34 KG gold to be won by 100 winners across the UAE. Shoppers have the opportunity to win half a kilogram of gold first prize and quarter kilogram gold second & third prize in daily raffle ...
Read More »ME’s first ‘Flammability Test Lab’ launched
Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business Etihad Airways Engineering and Lantal Textiles AG have launched the first Flammability Test Laboratory in the Middle East, for regional customers within the aviation industry, including VIP operators, MRO organisations, design and production organisations as well as cabin interior suppliers. Located inside the Etihad Airways Engineering facility adjacent to Abu Dhabi International Airport, the new ...
Read More »They swear by a mouthful of clay!
Nairobi / AFP When Beatrice Athiambo pulls the plastic covering off her stall in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi in the morning, her first customers are already waiting. They want to buy the earth that she sells – to eat. In Africa, geophagia, the eating of clay or stones, is widespread, especially among pregnant women, though estimates vary widely ...
Read More »Carving out local history
Butembo / AFP In DR Congo’s war-infested Great Lakes region, carpenter-turned-sculptor Sauveur Mulwana has left a trail of monumental statues over the past decade as part of his self-styled mission to revive local history and boost peace. The 42-year-old moved back home to Butembo, a teeming city of more than a million near the borders of Uganda, Rwanda and ...
Read More »Gulf trades mixed, second-tier Saudi Arabia petchems rise
Reuters Major Gulf stock markets were mixed in quiet trade on Wednesday although some second-tier Saudi petrochemical stocks rose sharply after oil prices climbed overnight. The main Saudi index traded higher for much of the day but closed 0.2 percent lower as Saudi Electricity, which had risen after last week’s state budget for 2017 promised to raise electricity tariffs, ...
Read More »European stock markets pause, London lifted by ‘Santa Rally’
London / AFP European stocks turned flat on Wednesday but London coasted higher on the back of a Santa Rally in subdued trade after a long Christmas holiday. The British capital’s benchmark FTSE 100 index of top blue-chip firms won 0.4 percent from last Friday’s close, as traders returned from a four-day holiday weekend. Frankfurt and Paris, which had ...
Read More »S Korean antitrust agency slaps $853 million fine on Qualcomm
Bloomberg South Korea’s antitrust regulator slapped a record 1.03 trillion won ($853 million) fine on Qualcomm Inc. for violating antitrust laws, the latest in a string of government actions that threaten the US chipmaker’s most profitable business. The South Korean Fair Trade Commission said on Wednesday that the company licensed its key patents only to mobile-phone makers and didn’t ...
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