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6 votes
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Hertz files for bankruptcy in the US after rental-car demand vanishes
20 votes -
EU regulator to probe Air Canada's proposed takeover of Transat
3 votes -
Uber lays off another 3000 employees, shuts forty-five offices in coronavirus crunch
7 votes -
Uber loses $2.9 billion in Q1 2020, offloads bike and scooter business
11 votes -
Norwegian Air reported that four Swedish and Danish subsidiaries had filed for bankruptcy – 4,700 pilots and cabin crew members would be affected
4 votes -
Finnish carrier Finnair, which has focused heavily on routes to Asia, says it will deepen its cooperation with China's Juneyao Air
3 votes -
Fear of an impending used car price collapse grips US auto industry
9 votes -
Bird lays off about 30% of workforce amid COVID-19 pandemic
6 votes -
Ford weighing shift reductions as UAW presses Big Three US automakers to close factories
5 votes -
Stay home if you want, Musk tells Tesla workers as Fremont plant stays open
5 votes -
Norwegian Air crew were shut out of hotel over cash fears – Gatwick hotel asked for upfront payment from lossmaking low-cost carrier
3 votes -
Norwegian Air shares plummet as coronavirus hammers travel sector – shares have fallen 70% in under a month as analysts point out weak cash reserves
5 votes -
Waymo has raised $2.25 billion from external investors
6 votes -
Angry PM Scott Morrison accuses General Motors of letting Holden 'wither away' after taking $2bn in subsidies
Angry Scott Morrison accuses GM of letting Holden 'wither away' after taking $2bn in subsidies For context: Holden is an Australian home-grown brand. It became a subsidiary of General Motors in...
Angry Scott Morrison accuses GM of letting Holden 'wither away' after taking $2bn in subsidies
For context: Holden is an Australian home-grown brand. It became a subsidiary of General Motors in 1931, but it started manufacturing cars in Australia from 1948. The 1950s FJ Holden is an Australian icon. The Holden Commodore was the family sedan for Aussies all through the 1980s & 1990s. Aussie car lovers fell into two tribes: Holden or Ford. If you ask any Aussie to name a few famous Australian brands, Holden will get a mention.
General Motors stopped manufacturing Holdens in Australia a few years ago, but they assured us that Holdens would continue to be made (albeit overseas) and sold here.
Now the brand itself is being axed, at the end of next year.
14 votes -
Swedish automaker Volvo Cars and its owner Chinese automaker Geely Holding are considering a merger deal
4 votes -
Uber tests feature allowing some California drivers to set fares
5 votes -
Boeing is in talks to borrow $10 billion or more as 737 Max crisis wears on in the US
9 votes -
GM will resurrect the Hummer name on an all-electric pickup truck to be sold under the GMC brand
4 votes -
Airline JetBlue pledges to be carbon-neutral by July 2020
8 votes -
New electric car sales in Norway rose by a third last year amid soaring demand for Tesla's vehicles – but the company will face a more competitive market in 2020
9 votes -
Boeing’s push to make training profitable may have left 737 Max pilots unprepared
6 votes -
Volkswagen defends presence in China's Xinjiang amid uproar over Uighur abuses
5 votes -
Norwegian Air is ending some long-haul routes to the US and Thailand from Scandinavia, citing technical issues with the Rolls Royce engines on Boeing 787s and low demand
4 votes -
Uber has been refused a licence to operate in London, UK
17 votes -
Finland's flag-carrier airline, Finnair, said it has been forced to cancel almost 300 flights amid a nationwide solidarity strike for postal workers
8 votes -
The 737 built Southwest, and the 737 Max could be its undoing
4 votes -
More bad news for Norwegian Air as the airline loses Norway's biggest single customer contract to domestic rivals SAS
4 votes -
American Airlines delays 737 MAX’s return until January 2020, as grounding costs continue to mount
8 votes -
How Boeing tried to kill a great airplane—and got outplayed
9 votes -
Scandinavian Airlines and Finnair have joined other partners including Icelandair in the Nordic Network for Electric Aviation
5 votes -
Flight shame could halve growth in air traffic – Swedish concept of 'flygskam' appears to be spreading
8 votes -
France believes state aid to budget carrier Norwegian Air was partly to blame for the bankruptcy of Paris-based XL Airways and will seek EU intervention
3 votes -
Crash course: How Boeing's managerial revolution created the 737 Max disaster
12 votes -
Uber to limit drivers' app access to comply with NYC regulation
4 votes -
Amazon will order 100,000 electric delivery vans from EV startup Rivian, Jeff Bezos says
6 votes -
European regulators have ordered immediate checks on recently delivered versions of some Airbus helicopters after a crash in Arctic Norway last month
7 votes -
Why Norwegian Air is failing – since the start of 2019 the airline has hit a near-constant spell of turbulence
6 votes -
Uber quarterly results show $5.2 billion loss and slowest-ever revenue growth rate
7 votes -
Feds told Tesla to stop making “misleading statements” on Model 3 safety
10 votes -
Tesla’s ‘anemic’ high-margin model sales extends profit struggle
5 votes -
Norwegian Air chief executive Bjørn Kjos steps down
3 votes -
Uber's path of destruction
17 votes -
The long and lucrative mirage of the driverless car
4 votes -
Uber’s plans include attacking public transit: documents filed for IPO reveal plans to privatize transportation, getting riders off public buses and trains and onto "Uber buses."
14 votes -
Lyft reports $1.1B loss in Q1 despite beating revenue expectations, announces partnership with Waymo
5 votes -
Iraq's billion dollar used car parts paradise
7 votes -
Uber raises $1 billion for its self-driving unit from SoftBank Vision Fund, Toyota, and DENSO
5 votes -
Fact checking Tesla's "impact report"
4 votes -
Lack of redundancies on Boeing 737 MAX system baffles some involved in developing the jet
5 votes