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  • Investors prepare to see if British Airways owner will soar this summer

    July 26, 2023

    British Airways owner IAG is set to report its half year results this Friday, amid what is widely touted as the most important summer for airlines in years. Aviation has experienced an extraordinary boom in demand over the last six months as it enters the first truly restriction free, high volume period since before the [...]

  • Boeing posts £115m loss but aircraft deliveries pick up speed

    July 26, 2023

    Boeing reported a $149m (£115m) net loss in its quarterly results on Wednesday, despite the plane maker seeing a rise in revenues on the back of “strong demand” for commercial aircrafts. The aerospace giant saw revenues increase to $19.8bn (£16.9bn), up 18 per cent year-on-year, which it said primarily reflected 136 commercial deliveries. It also [...]

  • Aston Martin surges ahead of market expectations with £134m gross profit

    July 26, 2023

    Aston Martin’s second quarter results raced past market expectations, as the marque benefitted from booming demand for a range of its newly unveiled makes. Revenues rose 23 per cent from £309m to £381.5m in the second quarter, while gross profit was up 29 per cent from £104.1m to £134.4m. Shares in the luxury carmaker rose [...]

  • Nissan and Renault reach alliance deal as China struggles mount

    July 26, 2023

    Nissan will invest up to $663m (£513m) in Renault’s new electric vehicle unit, the automakers said on Wednesday, as they finalised terms of their restructured partnership after months of negotiation clouded by tension. Sealing the deal is likely to be seen as a positive. Talks between the two had dragged on months longer than expected, due [...]

  • Rolls-Royce shares skyrocket over 20 per cent after profit guidance doubled

    July 26, 2023

    Rolls-Royce shares skyrocketed more than 20 per cent this morning after it raised its full year profit guidance on the back of a boom in long-haul flying and increased defence spending. The aerospace giant also said that half year profits are expected to be “materially above” expectations, with the company looking to make £680m, double [...]

  • Heathrow narrows losses but blames CAA price cap for staying in the red

    July 26, 2023

    Heathrow Airport said on Wednesday it remained loss making in the first half of 2023 despite soaring passenger figures, blaming a cap on the amount it can charge airlines for using the hub. For the six months to June, the west-London hub saw adjusted pre-tax losses halve to £139m but said that the airport “remains [...]

  • Demand picture for shipping ‘far worse than we had foreseen,’ analysts warn

    July 26, 2023

    The demand picture for container shipping is “far worse” than predicted, analysts have warned, as the sector struggles with an oversupply of vessels ordered during the pandemic-era shipping boom. “There’s a really, really punishing demand environment and at the same time, they’re just not doing enough to reduce the amount of available capacity in the [...]

  • Jaguar Land Rover well in the black as profits jump to £435m

    July 25, 2023

    Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) saw its profits for the quarter surge to £435m, up from £67m last quarter, the firm reported today. Revenues for the three months to June were at £6.9bn, up 57 per cent year-on-year, with the marque’s performance boosted by strong sales and demand for its luxury brands. Production was at its [...]

  • Date for petrol car ban ‘immovable,’ says Michael Gove

    July 25, 2023

    The 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel car sales is an immovable deadline, Cabinet minister Michael Gove has insisted after Rishi Sunak cast doubt on the policy. The Housing Secretary warned costly plans to tackle the climate crisis could create a “backlash” as ministers come under pressure from the Tory right to relax existing pledges. Amid [...]

  • Gatwick set for strike relief as union accepts pay rise offer

    July 24, 2023

    Strikes by workers at Gatwick Airport have been suspended, with union members either accepting or being balloted on new pay offers, it has been announced. Unite said planned strikes by DHL workers – who are employed to provide ground handling services at the airport – have been cancelled completely after they voted to accept a 15 per cent pay rise. [...]

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