Key Senator Questions Need For Expanding U.S. EV Tax Credit
A key Democratic senator on Thursday questioned the need to extend electric vehicle tax credits in the face of strong consumer demand and Chinese production of battery components.
Environmentalists, 16 States Sue USPS Over Delivery-vehicle Plans
Sixteen states, four environmental groups and the United Auto Workers union filed suits on Thursday seeking to block a U.S.
JetBlue Shares Fall As Airline Cuts Summer Flight Schedule
JetBlue Airways shares fell 11% on Tuesday after the carrier said it will trim its summer schedule to address a series of challenges ahead of what could be a record U.S.
Republican Senator Blasts U.S. Justice Dept's Boeing 737 MAX Plea Deal
Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz backed the families of passengers killed in two fatal Boeing 737 MAX crashes and sharply criticizing the Justice Department's deferred prosecution agreement with Boeing.
White House Seeks Expanded Powers To Detect, Destroy Threatening Drones
The White House said Monday it is seeking expanded powers from Congress to detect and disable threatening drones, including asking for new authority to protect airports and for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and other government departments.
U.S. Postal Service Chief Warns Of Inflation Impact
U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy says the agency is dealing with significant inflation costs as it works to stem losses, acknowledging higher costs will put further pressure on stamp prices.
Boeing 777X Deliveries Likely To Be Delayed Until Early 2025 -source
Boeing Co is preparing for a new delay in the 777X program that would push first deliveries by at least a year into early 2025, a source briefed on the matter told Reuters.
House Republicans Ask Twitter Board To Retain Records Tied To Musk Offer
A group of 18 U.S. House Republicans sent Twitter board members a letter on Friday asking them to preserve all records and materials relating to Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk's offer to purchase Twitter, laying the groundwork for a potential investigation.
Biden Bans Russian Ships From U.S. Ports Over Ukraine Invasion
President Joe Biden announced on Thursday the United States will ban Russian-affiliated ships from American ports, joining Canada and European nations in the latest step to pressure Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
Biden Bans Russian-linked Ships From U.S. Ports
President Joe Biden announced on Thursday the United States will ban Russian-affiliated ships from American ports, joining Canada and European nations, in the latest step to pressure Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
U.S. CDC Lifts COVID 'Do Not Travel' Recommendations On About 90 Countries
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said on Monday it had dropped its "Do Not Travel" COVID-19 recommendations for about 90 international destinations.
U.S. Targets Seven Belarus National Carrier Planes For Violating Export Controls
The U.S. Commerce Department on Thursday confirmed it had identified seven Boeing 737 Planes operated by Belarusian national carrier Belavia that are in apparent violation of U.S.
U.S. Extends Transit Mask Mandate Through May 3 Amid COVID Uptick
U.S. health officials on Wednesday extended by 15 days a U.S.
U.S. Seeks To Resume Enforcing Federal Employee Vaccine Mandate
The U.S. Justice Department on Monday asked a federal appeals court to allow the Biden administration to resume enforcing a federal employee vaccine mandate that had been blocked by a lower-court judge in January.
White House Faces April 18 Deadline On Transit Mask Mandate
The Biden administration faces an April 18 deadline on whether to extend or end a mandate requiring travelers to wear masks on airplanes, trains and in transit hubs.
JetBlue To Trim Summer Schedule Amid Hiring Push
JetBlue Airways confirmed on Sunday it plans to cut its summer schedule in a bid to avert flight disruptions as it works to ramp up hiring.
No Shoving Or Biting! Unruly U.S. Airline Passengers Get Big Fines
An American Airlines passenger who allegedly shoved a flight attendant and spit at crew members has been hit with the biggest fine ever issued by U.S.
White House Warns Of 'Escalating Vulnerabilities' To U.S. From Semiconductor Shortage
The White House held a classified briefing on Wednesday with some U.S.
White House Warns Of 'Escalating Vulnerabilities' To U.S. From Semiconductor Issue
The White House is holding a classified briefing on Wednesday with some U.S. lawmakers on the increasing risks to the American economy from semiconductor supply chain issues.
JetBlue Offers $3.6 Billion For Spirit In U.S. Low-cost Carrier Battle
JetBlue Airways said Tuesday it made an unsolicited $3.6 billion bid for Spirit Airlines, potentially snarling merger plans between the ultra-low-cost carrier and Frontier Group Holdings.
JetBlue Bids $3.6 Billion For Spirit In U.S. Low-cost Carrier Battle
JetBlue Airways said Tuesday it made an unsolicited $3.6 billion bid for low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines on Tuesday, potentially snarling merger plans between Frontier Group Holdings and Spirit.
Spirit Airlines Says It Received Merger Proposal From JetBlue
Spirit Airlines on Tuesday said it received an unsolicited offer from JetBlue Airways for about $3.6 billion, potentially snarling merger plans between Frontier Group Holdings and Spirit.
U.S. Congress Announces Deal On $10 Billion In COVID-19 Funding
An agreement to provide $10 billion in U.S. funding for COVID-19 aid has been reached in the Senate, lawmakers said on Monday.
U.S. NTSB Helps China Download Voice Record Of Crashed Boeing Jet
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said Friday it was assisting Chinese investigators with the download of the cockpit voice recorder in Washington from an China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737-800 jet as it sent a team of investigators to China.
U.S. NTSB Team Departs For China To Help Probe Boeing Crash
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said on Friday its team of three investigators has departed for China to participate in the Chinese investigation of the March 21 crash of a China Eastern Airlines flight of a Boeing 737-800 jet that killed 132 people.
U.S. Boosts Fuel Efficiency Rules As Biden Reverses Trump Rollback
President Joe Biden's administration on Friday sharply boosted fuel economy standards for vehicles, reversing former President Donald Trump's rollback of U.S.
Biden Administration Finalizes New Stringent Fuel Economy Rules
President Joe Biden's administration on Friday unveiled tougher fuel economy standards for vehicles reversing his predecessor Donald Trump's rollback of U.S.
U.S. Senate Approves Bill To Ease Export Shipping Backlogs
The U.S. Senate on Thursday unanimously passed a bill to improve oversight of ocean shipping, a step supporters say will help ease export backlogs.
Ford, GM To Halt Production At Two Michigan Plants Due To Parts Shortage
Ford Motor Co and General Motors will each halt production next week at a Michigan plant due to parts shortages, the two companies said separately on Thursday.
U.S. House Panel Sets Hearing To Press For Electric Postal Vehicles
A U.S. House of Representatives committee said on Wednesday it will hold an April 5 hearing on U.S.