Legal battle heats up over 'unseaworthy' and 'reckless' MV Dali
MV Dali, which destroyed the middle three sections of the Francis Scott Key Bridge last ...
Boeing faces a fine of $2.5bn after being criminally charged with conspiracy to defraud the US, for lying to the FAA regarding the 737 Max.
The fine is split into a $243.6m “criminal monetary penalty”, some $1.77bn for the affected airlines and $500m for a fund to help families of those who died in the two crashes, reported The Verge.
But the chairman of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure has called the fine a mere “slap on the wrist”, pointing to Boeing’s $100bn in revenues in 2018, which led to a profit of $12bn.
Etail by air – here to stay or on a short shelf life?
HMM sees opportunities in Hapag-Lloyd’s exit from THE Alliance
Hong Kong drops out of world's top 10 busiest container ports
How crazy is this: DSV goes hostile on Expeditors or CH Robinson?
The rise and rise of China's ecommerce platforms
Capture of MSC Aries will further drive up Indian export costs
Carriers look to short-term gains over blanking, as Red Sea crisis props up rates
Cargo flows through Dubai delayed by flooding, with 300 flights cancelled
Alex Lennane
email: [email protected]
mobile: +44 7879 334 389
During August 2023, please contact
Alex Whiteman
email: [email protected]
Alessandro Pasetti
email: [email protected]
mobile: +44 7402 255 512
Comment on this article