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Jet Fuel Shockwave: Air Canada’s JFK Shutdown Signals Broader Airline Reckoning Amid Iran War
Air Canada pulled the plug on its summer flights to New York's JFK airport. The carrier cited jet fuel prices that have doubled since the Iran war erupted. Service from Toronto...
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Japan’s Railways: Profit, Precision and the Policy Edge Behind Global Supremacy
Japan moves more people by rail than any developed nation. Twenty-eight percent of passenger-kilometers happen on tracks. France hits 10%. Germany, 6.4%. The U.S.? A mere 0.2...
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Southwest’s New Loyalty Chiefs Signal Shift in Rapid Rewards Amid Revenue Pressures
Southwest Airlines just tapped fresh talent to overhaul its digital front and loyalty engine. Sabrina Callahan steps in as the carrier's first chief digital and marketing office...
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Chip Rivals AMD, Arm, Qualcomm Bet $60 Million on Wayve’s Mapless Self-Driving Future
Three powerhouse chipmakers—AMD, Arm, and Qualcomm—poured $60 million into U.K. startup Wayve this week. The cash extends Wayve's massive $1.2 billion Series D round from Feb...
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Spirit Airlines’ Breaking Point: Fuel Surge Pushes Bankrupt Carrier Toward Liquidation
Spirit Airlines teeters on the edge. Creditors mull liquidation. Jet fuel prices have doubled since late February. The trigger? A U.S.-Iran war that choked the Strait of Horm...
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Waymo’s London Gamble: How Alphabet’s Self-Driving Unit Is Quietly Building Britain’s First Robotaxi Service
A fleet of Jaguar I-PACE vehicles outfitted with Waymo's sensor arrays has begun rolling through the streets of London, marking the first time an autonomous vehicle company w...
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The FAA Wants Gamers to Land Planes: Inside America’s Radical Bet to Fix Its Air Traffic Controller Crisis
The Federal Aviation Administration is short thousands of air traffic controllers. Its solution? Recruit the people who spend their nights playing Call of Duty,...
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Apple’s Quiet Power Play: How a Redesigned Boarding Pass Is Reshaping the Airline Industry’s Digital Infrastructure
When Apple unveiled iOS 26 at its Worldwide Developers Conference in June 2025, the flashiest announcements — a redesigned interface, new Siri capabilities, expanded Apple In...
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Scott Kirby’s Biggest Bet Yet: Why United Airlines Is Eyeing a Merger With Its Weakest Rival
Scott Kirby has never been one to let a crisis go to waste.The United Airlines CEO, who built his reputation as one of the most aggressive strategists in commercial av...
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The Great Talent Heist: Who’s Raiding the Autonomous Vehicle Industry’s Best Engineers?
The autonomous vehicle industry has a poaching problem. Not the kind that involves headhunters quietly sliding into LinkedIn DMs — though there's plenty of that — but a syste...
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Your Portable Charger Just Became a Boarding Pass Problem: Southwest’s New Power Bank Restrictions Signal an Industry Shift
Starting July 1, that chunky portable charger rattling around in your carry-on bag could get you stopped at the gate. Southwest Airlines is imposing strict new limits on lith...
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Pony AI’s Luxembourg Gamble: A Chinese Robotaxi Company Bets Big on Europe Before Its Rivals Even Show Up
A self-driving taxi company backed by Toyota just planted its flag in the heart of Europe — and the move says as much about the geopolitics of autonomous driving as it does a...
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The $30 Billion Turbulence: How Trump’s Tariffs Are Rewriting the Economics of Flying
Ed Bastian doesn't sugarcoat things. The Delta Air Lines CEO told passengers and investors this week what many in the aviation industry have been quietly calculating for mont...
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Waymo’s Pothole Gamble: How a Self-Driving Car Company Became America’s Unlikely Road Inspector
The robots are fixing the roads now. Or at least, they're trying to tell cities where the roads need fixing.Waymo, Alphabet's autonomous vehicle subsidiary, has begun...
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Zagreb Just Became Ground Zero for Europe’s Robotaxi Race — And Nobody Saw It Coming
A city better known for its Baroque architecture and café culture than for autonomous vehicles has quietly made history. Zagreb, Croatia's capital of roughly 800,000 people,...
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