More freight-related layoffs hit Texas
More layoffs in Texas aerospace and freight services companies as coronavirus case numbers climb
More layoffs in Texas aerospace and freight services companies as coronavirus case numbers climb
Roundup comprises elections and selections by Atlas Air, Elemica, Georgia Ports Authority, Hapag-Lloyd, NCBFAA and VeriShip.
Boeing’s stop-work order to its fuselage supplier has a lot to do with COVID-19 and the state of the airline industry.
Boeing’s 737 MAX production won’t come rushing back as soon as regulators lift the aircraft’s flight ban. Slow and steady is the plan.
Boeing has a new CEO who is tasked with restoring a culture of safety and shoring up the bottom line, but suppliers are now having to cut overhead to deal with the halt in production for the 737 MAX.
United Airlines is the most of aggressive of U.S. airlines in pushing back return-to-service of the 737 MAX as the fallout from the MAX grounding continues.