boeing ceo alaska airlines incident our mistake vows transparency

Boeing CEO: Alaska Airlines incident 'our mistake,' vows transparency

Boeing Chief Executive Dave Calhoun took responsibility on Tuesday for a near-catastrophic Alaska Airlines incident last week, vowing "complete transparency" as the aviation giant tries to pivot from its latest crisis.
japan tightens air traffic control protocols after crash

Japan tightens air traffic control protocols after crash

Japan has tightened its air traffic control protocols after a fiery collision at Tokyo's main airport in which five people died but hundreds escaped to safety, the government said Wednesday.
honda unveils futuristic ev designs to hit us market in 2026

Honda unveils futuristic EV designs to hit US market in 2026

Honda on Tuesday unveiled a new electric vehicle series to launch commercially in 2026, revealing a futuristic concept car at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
hewlett packard enterprise to buy juniper for 14 bn

Hewlett Packard Enterprise to buy Juniper for $14 bn

US IT firm Hewlett Packard Enterprise will acquire telecoms equipment specialist Juniper Networks for $14 billion, the two firms announced Tuesday, in a bid to accelerate HPE's adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) technology.
united alaska airlines report loose hardware on 737 max planes

United, Alaska Airlines report loose hardware on 737 MAX planes

United and Alaska Airlines both reported on Monday that loose hardware had been discovered on some of their Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes during preliminary inspections after a dramatic mid-flight incident last week.
france to build beyond planned six new nuclear plants

France to build 'beyond' planned six new nuclear plants

France is set to build eight new nuclear plants on top of six already announced, the energy minister has said, arguing more reactors are needed to hit carbon reduction targets.
honda weighs plan for major ev plant in canada report

Honda weighs plan for major EV plant in Canada: report

Japanese automaker Honda is considering building its next electric-vehicle factory in Canada in a multi-billion-dollar project that might include producing its own batteries by 2028, according to a report Sunday.
boeing hit by new headwinds in recent mid flight scare

Boeing hit by new headwinds in recent mid-flight scare

A mid-air emergency in which a piece of fuselage came off a Boeing 737 MAX 9 jetliner as it flew over the US west coast dealt a new blow to the oft-beleaguered manufacturer.
mickey mouse horror films announced as disney copyright expires

Mickey Mouse horror films announced as Disney copyright expires

Oh boy! Barely 24 hours after Disney's initial copyright on Mickey Mouse expired, two new indie horror films starring the beloved character have been announced.
investigators find blown out door plug from alaska airlines plane

Investigators find blown out door plug from Alaska Airlines plane

US aviation authorities said Sunday the door plug of an airplane panel that blew out during an Alaska Airlines flight has been found, a part that could potentially help with the investigations into the cause of the accident.
markets drop as us jobs deal fresh blow to early rate cut hopes

Markets drop as US jobs deal fresh blow to early rate cut hopes

Asian markets stumbled out of the gates Monday, extending last week's grim start to the year, after a forecast-busting US jobs report further dampened hopes for an early interest rate cut.
chinas evergrande says head of ev arm detained

China's Evergrande says head of EV arm detained

The head of heavily indebted Chinese property developer Evergrande's electric vehicle unit has been detained, the firm said Monday, the second executive from the company to come under investigation in recent months.
vinfast plans first ev factory in india

VinFast plans first EV factory in India

Vietnamese carmaker VinFast said it will build its first electric vehicle factory in India as part of a planned $2 billion investment, as it looks to expand into the rapidly growing market.
japan quake death toll rises to 92 missing 242

Japan quake death toll rises to 92, missing 242

The death toll from a devastating earthquake in central Japan rose to 92 on Friday, regional authorities said, with the number of missing jumping to 242.
3 dead 28 injured in indonesia train collision officials

3 dead, 28 injured in Indonesia train collision: officials

Three people were killed and at least 28 injured when two trains collided on Indonesia's main island of Java on Friday, officials said.