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Coronavirus could hit Bosch automotive supply chain in China, warns chief executive January 29, 2020 The biggest automotive supplier in the world has warned the coronavirus outbreak could hit its global supply chain. The chief executive of Bosh, Volkmar Denner, said that although there has been no disruption yet, “we are naturally concerned”. Bosch relies heavily on China as a global manufacturing base for exporting electric motors, transmissions and power [...]
Another ‘disastrous month’ for Boeing as reputation hits rock bottom January 29, 2020 Boeing’s reputation has hit a record low this month, as the troubled plane maker gears up to announce its annual results this afternoon. The manufacturer is still reeling from two crashes involving its 737 Max jet in 2018 and 2019. They killed a combined 346 people, and led to the best-selling jet being grounded worldwide. [...]
‘Enough is enough’: Two thirds of South Western Railway passengers fed up with fares January 28, 2020 Barely a third of South Western Railway passengers feel they are getting value for money, after months of strikes and delays caused misery across the network. According to the National Rail passenger survey, just 34 per cent of customers were satisfied with fares, the lowest score of any franchise in the country. Overall passenger satisfaction [...]
Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary calls Flybe a ‘loss-making turkey’ in stinging rebuke to chancellor Sajid Javid January 28, 2020 Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary has issued another sharp rebuke to chancellor Sajid Javid in the wake of the government’s rescue of Flybe, this time saying the UK’s business strategy is “doomed to fail”. In a letter bound to further escalate the row between the two, O’Leary called the struggling regional airline a “loss-making turkey”. He [...]
Near-miss: Iran plane skids onto major road after pilot misses runway January 27, 2020 Iran narrowly avoided its second major aviation tragedy in less than a month this morning, after a passenger jet ended up belly-down in the middle of a major highway after a botched landing. Nearly all of the 136 passengers on board escaped unscathed – with two on board suffering leg injuries. The incident happened in [...]
Flybe: Ministers draft in restructuring advisers on rescue loan talks amid ‘state aid’ row January 27, 2020 Ministers have brought in advisers to help negotiate a government loan to struggling regional airline Flybe, despite insisting the rescue deal will not constitute state aid. Alvarez & Marsal (A&M) has been tasked with advising the Department for Transport (DfT) in assessing the basis for a commercial loan, according to Sky News. The company, a [...]
Police to get more anti-drone powers in fresh crackdown January 27, 2020 The government is planning a fresh crackdown on drones, after a number of near misses in the sky. Ministers hope to give police new powers to land, inspect and seize drones under a bill which has its second reading in Parliament today. Drone pilots could also face on-the-spot fines for failing to prove they have [...]
British Steel: Turkish firm Cengiz announces interest if Jingye deal falls through January 26, 2020 Turkish conglomerate Cengiz Holdings has announced it is waiting in the wings to buy British Steel should a sale to China’s Jingye Group fall through. After days of speculation that it is being lined up as a backup buyer by the UK government, Cengiz broke cover with a statement on Sunday. Chief executive Omer Mafa [...]
Flybe looks for another tax delay, weeks after government saves airline January 26, 2020 Flybe is said to have implored airports to give it more time to find millions of pounds it owes them in unpaid landing fees. Europe’s biggest regional airline held crisis talks with airports including Birmingham, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Southampton, according to reports. It is said to be in a race against time to plug a [...]
Crunch time: Boris Johnson to meet ministers over HS2 decision ‘this week’ January 26, 2020 Boris Johnson is thought to be preparing for a crunch meeting with chancellor Sajid Javid and transport secretary Grant Shapps over the future of the HS2 rail line this week. The meeting could well be a combative one, after a torrid week for supporters of the beleaguered project. On Monday, it emerged the price tag [...]