The Liberian-flagged dry bulk carrier is taking on water and no longer under the command of its crew
Chief Lars Barstad says any Gaza ceasefire would not immediately restore shipping
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Airline’s payout deal comes after Austrian Airlines’ plane suffers severe damage from a hailstorm
Activist investor wants CEO replaced, but turnaround remains at mercy of plane maker
Activist fund reveals a $1.9bn stake in the low-cost carrier and cites ‘unacceptable’ performance
CEO O’Toole lays out plans for commercial deals to manage facilities overseas as industry recovers from pandemic
Private equity firm invests €1bn in start-up set to challenge SNCF on intercity routes
New study warns that up to $286bn in value is at risk in the fossil fuel shipping sector
Europe’s carriers face tougher scrutiny from regulators as the market starts to thrive in wake of pandemic
Container shipping group raises financial guidance for second time in just over a month
New owner must modernise group and repair fractured relations with workers
Companies are exploring rival operations to run trains through the Channel Tunnel
Western allies step up strikes aimed at deterring Iranian-backed militants from attacks on shipping
Aviation regulators accept aircraft manufacturer’s long-awaited plan and say they will closely monitor it
Repurposing railways for solar energy transportation is one way to address the energy challenge
Party’s plans to renationalise network set up potential clash with UK capital mayor
The carrier sought to move reservation traffic on to its own platform but wound up crimping bookings
Report on severe turbulence that killed one and injured dozens finds aircraft fell 178ft in under five seconds
International Distribution Services board recommends bid from its largest shareholder
Pirate attacks, Middle East instability and drought are causing disruption and congestion at the world’s ports
Promises of overhaul hampered by legislative delays and interdepartmental rows, finds public accounts committee
Groups are placing orders for new vessels amid surging demand
Corporate passengers are now less likely to dominate business and first-class in a significant shift for the airlines
Emergency services called to Dublin-bound aircraft days after fatal incident on Singapore Airlines route
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