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Qantas Airlines Reaches $120 Million Settlement in ‘Ghost Flight’ Lawsuit
Qantas has agreed to pay $120 million to resolve allegations of misleading customers regarding ticket sales on so-called "ghost flights.”
UPDATE: Boeing Locks Out Firefighters Amid Labor Dispute, Negotiation with Machinists
Boeing locked out 125 unionized firefighters and emergency responders in Washington state this weekend in a dispute over a new four-year contract.
Boeing Gives Alaska Airlines $61 Million in Credit Memos to Compensate for Damages Caused by MAX 9 Grounding
Alaska Air Group disclosed on Friday that it received $61 million in supplier credit memos from Boeing.
Boeing Private Firefighters Threatened to Face Lockout Around Seattle If No Deal by May 4
Boeing is currently engaged in a dispute over pay with its private firefighters in the Seattle area, which has led to the company threatening to lock them out.
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Visitors to Dubai's Arabian Travel Market (ATM) will have the opportunity to meet, interact, and engage with the second generation of the world's first AI-powered cabin crew.
Dubai announced that construction had begun on a new terminal at Al Maktoum International Airport, which the Gulf emirate's ruler claimed will be "the world's largest."
Tesla founder Elon Musk met with a key government leader in China as Beijing's local automakers debuted their latest electric vehicle models.
Dubai International Airport, the world's busiest for international travel, is poised for a monumental relocation to a new $35 billion facility in the city-state's southern desert region within the next decade.
Airline passengers experienced a day of travel chaos as numerous flights were canceled due to concerns about potential worker walkouts in France.
Tesla Cybertruck owners are exploring the potential to power their homes using their vehicle's battery, but the installation costs are proving steep, exceeding $30,000 for some.
A technical malfunction in Norway resulted in the temporary shutdown of airspace over the country's southern region, causing significant disruptions at Oslo Airport.
Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares warns that the UK's electric car mandate could force Vauxhall out of the British market, labeling the law a "disaster" due to potential loss-making sales.
Elon Musk is undeterred by weak quarterly earnings and, instead, promises to invent self-driving technology, sentient robots, and Robotaxis, which will increase Tesla stock in return.
A $12 billion high-speed rail project connecting Las Vegas and Los Angeles started building on Monday, April 22.
















