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22.10.25 - 09:01
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Finnair to return all A321 aircraft to service by the end of the month (Cision)
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Finnair is replacing approximately 1,700 seat covers in eight A321 aircraft, and six of the planes will be back in service within a week. All eight aircraft are expected to be back in operation by the end of the month. Finnair temporarily suspended operations of these aircraft on Monday, 13 October, after having been informed by the manufacturer of the original seat covers that the impact of washing on the fire protection of the seat covers had not been verified in the required manner.
The affected seat covers were manufactured by a long-standing Finnair partner, based on specifications...
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22.10.25 - 08:18
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Meyer: Saudi Arabia to Benefit from Geopolitical Trends (Bloomberg)
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DHL Group plans to invest more than €500 million in the Middle East over the next 5 years, with a key focus on UAE and Saudi Arabia. Tobias Meyer, CEO of DHL Group told Bloomberg's Horizons Middle East & Africa anchor Joumanna Bercetche about their expansion plans & the region's significance. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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22.10.25 - 07:30
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Elon Musk feuds with US transportation chief in social media posts: ′2 digit IQ′ (The Guardian)
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SpaceX owner said Sean Duffy was 'trying to kill Nasa' after acting head said agency would reopen contracts for Artemis missionElon Musk attacked Sean Duffy, the US secretary of transportation, on Tuesday in a series of posts on X, accusing him of trying to “kill NASA”, suggesting he should be fired and calling him “Sean Dummy”. The posts intensified a long-running feud between Duffy, who is also the acting head of Nasa, and Musk, whose company SpaceX is central to the US space program.Musk's tirade against Duffy followed a statement from the transportation secretary on Tuesday that Nasa would reopen contracts for the agency's Artemis mission to land humans on the moon, which SpaceX had previously secured. Duffy said that SpaceX had fallen behind on its timelines. Duffy suggested the contract might go to another billionaire's rocket company, Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin. Continue reading......
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22.10.25 - 00:45
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Mullen Group Ltd. Announces the Early Redemption of its 5.75% Convertible Unsecured Subordinated Debentures (GlobeNewswire EN)
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OKOTOKS, Alberta, Oct. 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- (TSX: MTL) Mullen Group Ltd. ("Mullen Group" and/or the "Corporation") announced today its intention to redeem in full on December 1, 2025 (the "Redemption Date") all of its outstanding 5.75% convertible unsecured subordinated debentures due November 30, 2026 ("Debentures") in accordance with the provisions of the indenture dated June 21, 2019 (the "Indenture") between the Corporation and Computershare Trust Company of Canada (the "Trustee")....
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21.10.25 - 20:36
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Konecranes at TOC Americas: introducing the Hydrogen Fuel Cell Straddle Carrier (Cision)
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Konecranes is introducing its Konecranes Noell Hydrogen Fuel Cell Straddle Carrier to the Americas and the world at the TOC Americas 2025 event in Panama City. The straddle carrier will debut alongside the Konecranes E-Hybrid RTG and electric empty container handler, showing the concrete steps the company is taking towards offering a comprehensive portfolio of low- to zero-tailpipe-emission products.
The new hydrogen-driven straddle carrier is currently being tested at Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG's (HHLA) hydrogen test field in Hamburg, and initial test results show the...
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21.10.25 - 20:15
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Was die weltbesten Flughäfen besser machen als die Konkurrenz [premium] (Die Presse)
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Asiatische Airports liefern sich ein Rennen um den besten Flughafen der Welt. Doch die Ränge sieben bis zehn belegen europäische Flughäfen – unter anderem aus Frankreich und Italien. Was zeichnet die Top-Flughäfen aus? Warum landen US-Airports so weit hinten? Und was kann der Flughafen Wien machen, um in die Top-Liga aufzusteigen?...
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