(Reuters) – A piece of fuselage tore off the left side of an Alaska Airlines-operated Boeing 737 MAX 9 jet…
US grounds some Boeing MAX planes for safety checks after cabin emergency
By David Shepardson, Valerie Insinna and Tim Hepher (Reuters) -U.S. regulators on Saturday temporarily grounded 171 Boeing 737 MAX 9…
Spirit Aero made blowout part but Boeing has key role -sources
By Valerie Insinna, Tim Hepher and David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Aerospace supplier Spirit AeroSystems manufactured and initially installed the…
Trump, in Iowa, demands release of those jailed for 2021 Capitol attack
By Gram Slattery and James Oliphant CLINTON, Iowa (Reuters) -Donald Trump on Saturday downplayed his role in the siege of…
Toyota Motor: to restart vehicle plants in Japan from Monday
TOKYO (Reuters) – Toyota Motor said it would restart its Japanese vehicle plants on Monday but, given the impact of…
BP investors want oil firm to approach BAE chief as CEO- Sky News
(Reuters) -Some of BP’s largest shareholders have urged the company to approach BAE Systems Chief Executive Charles Woodburn about becoming…
Vietnam EV maker VinFast names founder as CEO, replaces CFO
By Phuong Nguyen HANOI (Reuters) -Vietnamese electric vehicle (EV) maker VinFast on Saturday named its founder and biggest financial backer,…
Maersk warns of major disruption as it diverts ships away from Red Sea
By Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Maersk is diverting all container vessels from Red Sea routes around Africa’s Cape of Good…
Nippon Steel confident of completing US Steel acquisition
By Yuka Obayashi TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s top steelmaker Nippon Steel is confident of successfully completing its planned acquisition of…
Traders pare bets on March start to Fed rate cuts after strong jobs data
(Reuters) – Traders on Friday tempered expectations for the Federal Reserve to startĀ cutting interest rates in March after the U.S.…
