Norwegian Air appoints new chief executive to lead it back to profit November 20, 2019 Norwegian Air has named Jacob Schram, a senior adviser at management consultant McKinsey, as its new chief executive. Schram, 57, takes up the mantle as the low-cost flyer struggles to soothe investors’ concerns about its finances. The Norwegian national will take over on 1 January. Read more: Norwegian Air cuts routes to US from Ireland [...]
Aston Martin reveals move into SUV market with critical DBX model November 20, 2019 Aston Martin has lifted the bonnet on its long-awaited DBX sports utility vehicle (SUV), as the luxury car maker fights to get back on track after a massive devaluation in its market value after its 2018 stock market float. The car, valued at £158,000 at list prices, is the company’s first foray into the SUV [...]
Talks continue between RMT and South Western Railway over December strikes November 19, 2019 Crunch negotiations between RMT union and South Western Railway took place today, in a bid to avert 27 days of strikes over the Christmas period. Union bosses and the rail franchise are still clashing over a dispute involving the role of guards on trains. Drivers and guards will strike from 2 December until the New [...]
‘Shock’ as Tata Steel announces 3,000 European job cuts, with effects on UK workers unclear November 19, 2019 Unions have called for clarity from Tata Steel over its plans to cut 3,000 jobs in Europe, amid fears the announcement could affect its workers in Port Talbort, south Wales. Tata announced the job losses, which equate to about one-sixth of its workforce, on Tuesday night, as the steelmaker flights plunging profit after a failed [...]
Easyjet becomes first major airline to go carbon neutral November 19, 2019 Easyjet has become the world’s first major airline to offset all carbon emissions given off by its flights, as the aviation industry comes under mounting pressure to reduce its environmental impact. The budget carrier said the measure, which involves stopping deforestation in South America, installing solar panels in India and reducing wood-burning water sanitation in [...]
Boeing gets orders for 50 more grounded 737 Max jets from Kazakh airline November 19, 2019 Boeing’s grounded 737 Max received another vote of confidence today, as airlines announced plans to order up to 50 of the jets worth $6bn at list prices. Kazakhstan’s flag carrier, Air Astana, has signed a letter of intent to buy 30 of the 737 Max 8 planes, which are banned from global airspaces after two [...]
Easyjet boss bullish about package holiday move, despite tumbling profit and ‘difficult’ aviation market November 19, 2019 Easyjet has unveiled a new-look package holiday business just months after the collapse of Thomas Cook, despite profit plunging more than a quarter over the last year. The budget flyer said the new business, Easyjet Holidays, will launch in the UK just in time for customers to pencil in a Christmas getaway, with bookings open [...]
Cobham’s £4bn takeover set to go through as Andrea Leadsom signals approval November 19, 2019 Cobham’s £4bn buyout at the hands of US private equity giant Advent took a step closer to going ahead this morning, as business secretary Andrea Leadsom said she is “minded to accept” the buyer’s provisions to address national security concerns. Advent has offered to make sure existing security arrangements around defence giant Cobham would “continue [...]
Volkswagen cuts forecasts amid downturn in passenger car demand November 18, 2019 German car maker Volkswagen has cut its forecasts for operating profit and sales growth because of a downturn in demand for passenger cars. “It is fair to say that the very best of the party is over,” chief financial officer Frank Witter told analysts. Volkswagen has become the latest automotive giant to warn that the [...]
‘Unforgivable’: Property tycoon Robert Tchenguiz blasts First Group management amid calls for sale of US assets November 18, 2019 Directors at First Group have been branded “immature” by major investor and property tycoon Robert Tchenguiz, as shareholders demanded the struggling transport giant launch a full strategic review and sell off its US businesses. The bus and rail operator is in the process of selling its US coach service Greyhound, but said earlier this year [...]