Changi Airport kick-started its 'Dora The Explorer' themed shopping promotion at the airport today. This shopping promotion is open to the public and will run till 30 June in the public areas of all three terminals. Highlights of the shopping promotion include the chance for shoppers and their children to explore Changi Airport with Dora's guides, win ...
A U.S. Air Force B-1B bomber returned to flight last week after a team led by The Boeing Company replaced its catastrophically damaged upper-center boron longeron – the aircraft's "backbone." The B-1, Swift Justice, was damaged during a routine training mission in December 2007. An engine-bleed air duct rupture triggered a temperat...
Danish haulage companies face growing costs in preparation for the stricter environmental standards that are being introduced July 1, 2010 when Danish municipalities introduce special environmental zones. The zones require that all trucks meet the Euro4 or Euro5 environmental standard. An estimated 40,000 Danish trucks currently don't. Their conversion is ...
WABCO Holdings Inc. confirmed today that the company’s Board of Directors appointed Jacques Esculier, Chief Executive Officer, to the additional role of Chairman of the Board on May 28, 2009, after WABCO’s Annual Meeting of Shareholders held on the same date. Mr. Esculier has been leading WABCO since January 2004. WABCO announced in March 2009 ...
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) honoured the top contributors to Singapore Changi Airport's passenger and air freight traffic in 2008 at the fourth annual Changi Airline Awards. The ceremony, held at Changi Airport Terminal 3's Crowne Plaza Hotel, was graced by Minister for Transport and Second Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Raymond Li...
Facing a cash crunch brought on by a difficult economy, Air Canada has bought itself more breathing room with one of its credit-card processors as it seeks to avoid a second bankruptcy protection filing in less than six years, according to Business Reporter. The country's largest airline said yesterday it has struck a preliminary agreement with an unnamed...
Leaders from the European Union and South Korea called for a quick conclusion to the ongoing discussions over a free trade agreement after a summit between the two sides in Seoul on Saturday (23 May) failed to produce a breakthrough, according to EUobserver. A tentative deal was reached in March but has stalled since then as certain issues have become pol...
Petrol prices in Bulgaria increased by more than two per cent on May 22 2009 to reflect price spikes on the international markets in the past few months. Lukoil Neftochim, the country’s sole refinery, owned by the Russian heavyweight, was selling A-95 H petrol at 1.79 leva a litre by wholesale prices, which translates into at least 1.94 leva at fi...
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