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Reason behind ISSG’s rejection of offer is abundantly clear
Unions oppose Thatcher-loving libertarian’s plans to remove companies from state ownership
Dutch plans to reduce growth of Schiphol airport are a proxy for the debate over the future of the airline industry
Airline shares are languishing below pre-pandemic levels as high fuel prices and economic risks weigh on sentiment
Government preparing to reopen contracts in drive to boost passenger numbers
Aslef outlines ‘rolling programme’ of walkouts at 16 train companies
Price tag for high-speed London to Birmingham line is raised to £57bn just weeks after previous big increase
Chief executive of French train maker says company will also consider capital increase
Western nations are exploring more robust ways of enforcing a price cap on Kremlin’s crude
Decision comes after US threatened ‘countermeasures’ as well as opposition from EU and Canada
Airline’s president says engine does not meet its maintenance requirements
Deals for over 100 aircraft on first day of Dubai air show cement industry rebound despite regional tensions
An FT column offering a behind-the-scenes look at the work of Rutherford Hall, critical communications strategist
Maker of high-speed TGV trains needs to convince investors it can make Bombardier acquisition work
Companies analysis from our sister publication
Data shows that the conflict is cooling bookings after bumper profits for airlines over the past six months
Pilot killed after ship collecting iron ore for ArcelorMittal was struck in attack that threatens Black Sea corridor
German group’s 9-month profits down almost 80% amid gloomy outlook for container shipping companies
Low-cost airline faces ‘unprecedented operational challenge’ from engine problems affecting almost a quarter of fleet
Train companies and RMT develop ‘mutually agreed way forward’ in major breakthrough
Shipping companies want the UK to give them post-Brexit protection from antitrust rules
Swedish truckmaker teams up with German logistics start-up to roll out e-truck rentals
Franchise network run by Transport for London, a local government body, hailed as a way forward
Also in this newsletter: North Sea drilling, the cost of friend-shoring, stablecoins
Do not expect budget carrier to give up its position as the industry’s disrupter-in-chief entirely
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