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Transport

  • Monday, 8 June, 2026
    Airlines
    United Airlines boss puts Rolls-Royce ‘in the doghouse’ over contract spat

    Clash comes amid industry frustrations over engine delivery delays

    An employee attaches the nose cone to a Trent 700 aircraft engine, with large fan blades visible in the background.
  • Monday, 8 June, 2026
    Mergers & Acquisitions
    Interview. Berkshire-owned railroad blasts rival mega-merger

    BNSF chief Katie Farmer says $85bn deal between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern will reduce competition

    Katie Farmer stands smiling in front of a BNSF locomotive, wearing a blue suit and white collared shirt.
  • Monday, 8 June, 2026
    South Korea economy
    Chips, ships and guns: South Korea booms on AI race and global conflict

    Asia’s fourth-largest economy is in a sweet spot as its biggest companies capitalise on geopolitical trends

    A robotic arm transports SK Hynix wafer models beside laboratory glassware at the SK AI Summit exhibit.
  • Sunday, 7 June, 2026
    Airlines
    Airlines face $100bn hit on jet fuel from Iran energy shock

    Industry body warns that profits will be halved by surging energy costs

    A Spirit Airlines plane in yellow livery descends for landing over a road near Hollywood Burbank Airport.
  • Sunday, 7 June, 2026
    Airlines
    British Airways chief says air fares will rise again if fuel costs stay high

    Sean Doyle’s warning comes as jet fuel prices have doubled since Iran war began in February

    A British Airways plane takes off, with other jets and airport buildings visible in the background.
  • Saturday, 6 June, 2026
    Airlines
    Abu Dhabi’s Etihad to surpass pre-Iran war capacity without price cuts

    Airline had its planes grounded when fighting began but demand for transit through region has recovered

    Several visitors in white traditional attire stand in front of an Etihad Airways Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner at an air show.
  • Saturday, 6 June, 2026
    Shipping
    Oil tanker owners fear market crash after Iran war drove record profits

    Shipowners ploughed windfall into new vessels and are braced for steep drop in rates if Strait of Hormuz reopens

    Numerous vessels anchored in calm water at sunset, with mountains silhouetted in the background.
  • Friday, 5 June, 2026
    Airlines
    European airlines sit on €3.2bn in unpaid delay compensation

    FT calculations show just a fraction of €18bn due since 2011 has been paid out

    Travelers stand in a long line at Barajas Airport, many with luggage carts, appearing to wait for customer service.
  • Tuesday, 2 June, 2026
    Shipping
    Shipping tycoon prefers $200,000 fee to cross Strait of Hormuz to ‘this hassle’

    Paying a toll would be better than strategic waterway remaining closed, says billionaire football club owner

    Several cargo vessels anchored in calm water at sunset, with hazy mountains in the background.
  • Tuesday, 2 June, 2026
    easyJet PLC
    Castlelake to hunt partner on easyJet bid to navigate EU ownership rules

    US private credit group would be bound by rules requiring airline to be majority owned by EU nationals

    An EasyJet aircraft taxiing at London Luton airport.
  • Tuesday, 2 June, 2026
    Castlelake
    Castlelake: the private credit lender taking a run at easyJet

    The $37bn investment manager is little known in the UK, but that could change if it bids on the British budget carrier

    An easyJet passenger aircraft sits on the tarmac at Nice Cote d'Azur Airport with empty runways in the background.
  • Tuesday, 2 June, 2026
    Shipping
    Greek tanker operator Dynacom readies vessels for possible opening of Hormuz

    The group, one of the few to transit the strait since the conflict, has moved six ships in the vicinity

    A blurred figure on a swing is in the foreground, with cargo ships visible offshore in the Strait of Hormuz near Bandar Abbas.
  • Monday, 1 June, 2026
    Airlines
    EasyJet says takeover bid would be ‘highly opportunistic’ as shares jump

    US private credit group Castlelake says it is considering an approach for low-cost carrier

    Passengers walk towards an easyJet aircraft, with several other easyJet planes visible.
  • Monday, 1 June, 2026
    EU energy
    Danish shipyard still servicing LNG tankers for Russia trade

    Fayard is only remaining EU yard taking on dry-dock work for ships carrying gas exported from Siberia

    Two large industrial cranes stand near a shipyard with warehouses and docked ships in Denmark, under a blue sky.
  • Monday, 1 June, 2026
    Asia-Pacific economy
    Singapore tries to keep Asia’s oil flowing

    City-state is conduit for big share of regional energy cargoes

    Three women stand by a waterfront railing at sunset, with oil refineries and shipping cranes visible across the water in the distance.
  • Sunday, 31 May, 2026
    Shipping
    More than half of shadow fleet oil tankers pose environmental disaster risk

    Ageing sanctioned ships should be scrapped, says leading ship recycler

    Workers dismantle metal parts and machinery at a ship recycling yard, surrounded by cranes and steel structures.
  • Saturday, 30 May, 2026
    Airlines
    Why does Castlelake want to buy easyJet?

    Budget carrier has large fleet and expensive airport slots, while its share price has been hit by Iran crisis

    BERJAYA
  • Friday, 29 May, 2026
    Airlines
    EasyJet draws takeover interest from private credit firm Castlelake

    Takeover of budget airline would lead to another UK-listed company taken off the stock market

    Passengers and airport staff near the boarding stairs of easyJet planes lined up on the tarmac.
  • Thursday, 28 May, 2026
    Aerospace & Defence
    Aircraft owners lease out engines rather than whole planes as prices soar

    Industry-wide shortage has driven surge in value of power units

    Technicians in yellow protective suits dismantle an A321NEO aeroplane
  • Tuesday, 26 May, 2026
    Airlines
    Major European airlines exposed to €1.5bn-plus in carbon costs, analysis shows

    Extension of emissions trading scheme opposed by flag carriers

    Several Lufthansa aircraft parked at gates, with tails visible behind a security fence at Munich airport.
  • Monday, 25 May, 2026
    Middle East war
    Two LNG tankers pass through Strait of Hormuz

    Another vessel carrying crude oil crossed the vital shipping lane on Saturday

    Many cargo ships and vessels are spread across the blue waters of the Strait of Hormuz, with mountains visible in the background.
  • Monday, 25 May, 2026
    High Speed Two Ltd
    HS2 paid consultancies £65mn last year in run-up to project ‘reset’

    Higher spending likely to raise questions about taxpayer-funded body’s approach to long-delayed railway

    A worker in HS2 safety gear stands in front of tunnel boring machine Karen, which is branded with HS2 and partner logos.
  • Sunday, 24 May, 2026
    Airlines
    Turkish Airlines targets top spot after winning traffic from Gulf rivals

    Istanbul hub remains fully operational during conflict that has disrupted carriers in the region, chair Murat Seker says

    Murat Seker sits in an office wearing a suit and tie, with a model Turkish Airlines airplane visible in the background.
  • Sunday, 24 May, 2026
    Global trade
    The power struggle in the world’s narrow seas

    As the Strait of Hormuz crisis grips the global economy, nations are vying to secure other vulnerable waterways

    Large container ship Ever Given stuck diagonally in the Suez Canal, with its bow lodged in the sandy bank; a stylised turquoise world map with shipping routes overlays the background, suggesting global trade disruption.
  • Saturday, 23 May, 2026
    Life & Arts
    Air travel sucks — now more than ever

    When it comes to getting on a plane, you cannot lower your expectations enough

    BERJAYAJo Ellison
    BERJAYA
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  4. Oil tanker owners fear market crash after Iran war drove record profits
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