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Read previewAnother Boeing whistleblower has come forward, saying that he witnessed 787 Dreamliner planes being built in a manner that could lead to a "catastrophe down the line." Richard Cuevas was a Strom airplane mechanic who used to work as a contractor for Boeing and Spirit AeroSystems. He said that in 2023, he witnessed substandard manufacturing of the 787 planes' forward pressure bulkheads, which help maintain air pressure. AdvertisementHowever, in March, a few months after he reported his findings to Boeing and Spirit AeroSystems, he was fired from his job, the complaint said. Cuevas' lawyers and representatives of Boeing and Spirit AeroSystems didn't immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider, made outside regular working hours.
Persons: , Richard Cuevas, Cuevas, AeroSystems, Sam Mohawk, Merle Meyers, John Barnett, Barnett, BI's Matthew Loh, AeroSystems didn't Organizations: Service, Boeing, Business, Federal Aviation Administration, Korean, Max, United Airlines Boeing, San Francisco International, Alaska Airlines Locations: Charleston, Taiwan
Renton, Washington CNN —The missing paperwork on the 737 Max that lost a door plug on an Alaska Airlines flight in January isn’t just making it difficult to find out who made the near tragic mistake. It was already well known that no documentation was found to show who worked on the door plug. Without the bolts, the door plug incident was pretty much inevitable. Removing a door plug after a plane arrives from Spirit AeroSystems rarely happens, Lund added, so no one was aware the door plug needed attention. NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy has testified about the missing paperwork at Congressional hearings since then.
Persons: Max, isn’t, it’s, , Elizabeth Lund, Lund, ” Lund, hurtling, Jennifer Homendy, Organizations: Washington CNN, Alaska Airlines, Boeing, Alaska Air, National Transportation Safety Board, NTSB Locations: Renton, Washington, Renton , Washington, Portland , Oregon
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewBoeing is doing damage control as its first crewed commercial spacecraft remains on the International Space Station (ISS) with no confirmed return date. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. AdvertisementAs Business Insider previously reported, helium supports Starlink's reaction control system thrusters, which allows them to fire. "Starliner is performing well in orbit while docked to the space station," the spokesperson said, though they added that no return date has been confirmed.
Persons: , Butch Wilmore, Suni Williams Organizations: Service, Space, NASA, Business, Boeing, Financial Times Locations: Boeing's
CNBC Daily Open: Amazon enters $2 trillion club
  + stars: | 2024-06-27 | by ( Abid Ali | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. The yield on the 10-year Treasury rose as investors parse comments from Fed officials and await key inflation data due Friday. $2,000,000,000,000Amazon's market capitalization surpassed $2 trillion for the first time on Wednesday, joining the ranks of tech giants like Apple and Microsoft. YouTube dominanceAlphabet's YouTube, the pioneer of user-generated content, continues to dominate media consumption, now accounting for nearly 10% of all TV viewership in the U.S.
Persons: Annie Palmer, Elliott Management, Sanjay Mehrotra, Rich Greenfield, Piper Organizations: CNBC, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, Southwest Airlines, Delta, Micron, YouTube, Nielsen, Netflix, Media, Disney, Warner Bros Locations: Shein, U.S
When China finally reopened to tourists in 2023, we got visas and booked a July flight to Beijing via Doha on Qatar Airways, paying about $1,400 total. The link on the Qatar Airways website was broken, but I confirmed online and with friends who had recently traveled to China that I could fill it out upon arrival. At the airport, Qatar Airways disagreed, and when I once again couldn’t get the form to work, we were denied boarding. Qatar Airways mostly refunded the tickets — we received $1,185 — but refused to admit it was wrong. In your situation, your itinerary had you going through Qatar Airways’ hub in Doha, meaning those behind you in line in Jordan were probably headed to dozens of countries, all with their own rules.
Persons: couldn’t, Jordan Dear Elizabeth, , Max Tremaine Organizations: United Nations, Qatar Airways, Royal, China Southern, Sherpa, Qatar Airways ’ Locations: American, Jordan, China, Beijing, Doha, Istanbul, Royal Jordanian, Elizabeth, Amman, New York, London, Dutch, Bangladesh, Cairo, Australian, Kyrgyzstan
Travel experts told Business Insider they had noticed an uptick in clients opting for luxury air travel experiences, from private jets to first-class and premium-class plane tickets. Oliver Bell, cofounder of luxury travel company Oliver's Travels, said this trend could be partly attributed to "revenge travel," where people are "willing to spend more for incredible experiences" in the aftermath of the pandemic. AdvertisementBut you don't have to be flushed with cash to experience luxury air travel. "A lot of people assume that flying private is only for the rich and famous, the Elon Musk's of the world," Bell said. For example, Surf Air is an LA-based private jet company that offers unlimited private flying memberships for $295 per month or $3,540 annually.
Persons: , Oliver Bell, Bell, Elon, BI's Alesandra Dubin, Dubin, David Guthrie, it's, George Rose, Martina Coogan, Coogan, Guthrie Organizations: Service, Business, Forbes, Airlines, KLM, United, United Airlines, Delta's Locations: West Coast and Texas, LA, Vegas, Delta, Ireland
Southwest Airlines cuts revenue forecast
  + stars: | 2024-06-26 | by ( Leslie Josephs | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
A Southwest Airlines jet is parked Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport at Kehole awaiting passengers on January 20, 2024 in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. Southwest Airlines shares fell roughly 4% in premarket trading Wednesday after the carrier cut its second-quarter revenue forecast, citing changing booking patterns. Southwest still expects record quarterly operating revenue in the second quarter. Airlines are raking in record numbers of passengers but higher costs and growth in capacity have weighed on fares and profits. "The reduction in the Company's RASM [revenue per available seat mile] expectations was driven primarily by complexities in adapting its revenue management to current booking patterns in this dynamic environment," Southwest said in a filing.
Persons: Ellison, Bob Jordan, Gary Kelly, Jordan Organizations: Southwest Airlines, Airlines, Southwest, Elliott Management, Politico Locations: Kehole, Kailua, Kona, Hawaii, United, Dallas
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Wednesday walked free after pleading guilty in a U.S. court in the Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. commonwealth in the Pacific, to a felony charge for publishing U.S. military secrets. As part of the plea agreement, the U.S. is bound to withdraw its extradition request and recommended a sentence to time already served, with no additional fines issued. The WikiLeaks organization posted a statement on the X social media platform saying that Assange was due to fly to his native Australia. "Regardless of the views that people have about Mr. Assange's activities, the case has dragged on for too long. There's nothing to be gained by his continues incarceration, and we want him brought home to Australia.
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Rivian Automotive — Shares of Rivian Automotive skyrocketed more than 40% after the electric vehicle company secured up to $5 billion in funding from Volkswagen Group. A so-called short squeeze added fuel to the gain as about 19% of the Rivian shares available for trading were sold short before this news, according to FactSet. Nvidia — The chip stock added more than 2%, building on a nearly 7% rebound during Tuesday's session. Aptiv — The automotive technology stock dropped 7% after Piper Sandler downgraded Aptiv to underweight from neutral and cut its price target. Robinhood — Shares added 3%.
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But the latest workplace trends — "silent layoffs" and "quiet firing" — could be the most harmful to date. Silent layoffs occur when a company provides staff with severance packages but asks them to keep quiet about the details of their exit. Amit Rawal, a management lecturer at City University of London's Bayes Business School, told BI that silent layoffs have become "increasingly popular across larger corporations." Related storiesThe goal of silent layoffs is likely to minimize the amount of negative traction the company receives. Advertisement'A PR disaster waiting to happen'Experts told BI that quietly getting rid of employees could easily backfire when employees opt to fight back and speak out.
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Moreover, the partnership will enable Rivian to cut operating costs by leveraging volumes of supplies including chips and components, he said. It will also help Rivian, known for its flagship R1S SUVs and R1T pickups, turn cashflow positive. Volkswagen will immediately invest $1 billion in Rivian through a note that will convert to stock on Dec. 1, subject to regulatory approvals. The German automaker will also invest $2 billion in Rivian stock - $1 billion each in 2025 and 2026 - subject to the startup hitting certain milestones, and provide a $1 billion loan in 2026. Rivian stock has halved so far this year.
Persons: Stephane Mahe, RJ Scaringe, Vitaly Golomb, Herbert Diess, Diess, Rivian, Scaringe, Sam Fiorani, Mavka Capital's Golomb, VW's Cariad, Abhirup Roy, Ben Klayman, Noel Randewich, Christina Amann, Harshita Varghese, Sayantani Ghosh, Rod Nickel, Matthew Lewis, Leslie Adler Organizations: Volkswagen, REUTERS, Reuters, JV, Audi, Porsche, Lamborghini, Bentley, Volkswagen Group, Mavka, VW, AutoForecast Solutions, Traders, S3 Partners, Rivian, Thomson Locations: Reze, Nantes, France, Europe, Asia, North America, U.S, German, South Carolina, San Francisco, Detroit, Oakland , California, Berlin, Bengaluru
I flew 22+ hours in Turkish Airlines ' business class and stopped at its Istanbul airport lounge. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementI love flying in business class, but I don't often buy my seats outright because they can cost four figures. I like upgrading to business class by booking flights using frequent-flyer miles and credit-card points. If that's not your thing, good news: Some data suggests flying business class is slightly cheaper than it was a few years ago (even though economy airfare costs are rising).
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An Airbus A340-300 and an Airbus A 321-100 belonging to Lufthansa are parked on the airport apron. German airline firm Lufthansa Group said Tuesday that it would add an "environmental cost surcharge" to ticket prices as soon as this week, which could be as high as 72 euros ($77) for some flights. "The surcharge is intended to cover part of the steadily rising additional costs due to regulatory environmental requirements," Lufthansa said in a statement, pointing to regulations from the European Union and International Civil Aviation Organization. All flights sold or operated by Lufthansa Group, which owns airlines including Lufthansa, Eurowings, Swiss and Edelweiss Air and Austrian Airlines, will be subject to the charge. The fee will be applied to all tickets issued from June 26 — Wednesday this week — that are for flights departing from Jan. 1, 2025, Lufthansa said.
Organizations: Airbus, Lufthansa, Lufthansa Group, European Union and International Civil Aviation Organization, European Union, Eurowings, Edelweiss Air, Austrian Airlines Locations: Norway, Switzerland, Jan
In this article DAL Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTThe bar at the Delta One lounge at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport. Leslie Josephs | CNBCDelta Air Lines' most exclusive airport lounge opens this week to travelers flying on the right ticket. Leslie Josephs | CNBCThe lounge, Delta's largest, is a step up from Delta's more accessible Sky Club lounges, with areas to relax. Amenities in bathroom and shower stall at Delta One lounge at John F. Kennedy International Airport. Bar at Delta One lounge at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York.
Persons: John F, Leslie Josephs, Airport Leslie Josephs, Dwight James, Delta's, James Organizations: Delta, Kennedy International, CNBC Delta Air Lines, Kennedy, CNBC, CNBC Delta, American Airlines and United Airlines, Airport, Sky, JFK Locations: John, U.S, New, New York
Rival United Airlines — second to Delta in net profit margins — is circling. Delta plans to open Delta One lounges in Boston and Los Angeles later this year, and is studying airports where it could open others. Like other airlines, Delta accepted billions in federal aid to weather the pandemic. Luxury air travel and the United States didn't go together for many years — and might not still, if you ask well-heeled globetrotters. And at Delta and other airlines, many of the perks for luxury flyers come through lounges.
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New York CNN —Airbus cut its target for how many planes it expects to make this year and next, citing supply chain issues. The tighter-than-expected supply of jets is forcing airlines to adjust their expansion plans, even as they deal with record demand for air travel. That means that passengers could find fewer available seats and fares that are higher than they would be otherwise. But airlines that use Airbus planes have not been without problems, as a number of A320neo jets have been grounded due to problems with their engines. Airfares were down 13% to nearly 19% from those 2022 peaks during the summer travel months last year, as the number of available seats on planes rose by about 15% from a year earlier.
Organizations: New, New York CNN, Airbus, Boeing, Max Alaska Air, Monday Airbus, TSA, Consumer, Bureau of Transportation Statistics Locations: New York, Paris
Singapore Airlines is no longer the best airline in the world as Qatar Airways now holds the top spot, according to air transport rating firm Skytrax. Singapore Airlines is now in second position on the ranking, Skytrax announced Monday, followed by Emirates in third place which is one spot higher than last year. A series of other awards were presented by Skytrax alongside the top airlines ranking, including regional breakdowns and awards for different types of flights. Overall winner Qatar Airways was also voted the world's best business class and the top airline in the Middle East, while second-placed Singapore Airlines topped the lists for the world's best cabin crew and best first class, as well as the best airline in Asia. Delta Air Lines topped the North America regional top ten, followed by Air Canada, United Airlines, Porter Airlines and Air Transat.
Persons: Tom Bradley, Skytrax, Scoot Organizations: Lufthansa Group, Emirates, Austrian Airlines, British Airways, Tom, Los Angeles International Airport, Singapore Airlines, Qatar Airways, U.S, Delta Air Lines, Malaysia's AirAsia, North America, Air Canada, United Airlines, Porter Airlines, Air Transat Locations: El Segundo , California, Asia, United, Canada, U.S
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewTechWolf, a Belgian AI company that helps businesses understand their employees' skill sets, has raised $40 million in funding. Founded in 2018 by three university friends, TechWolf uses large language models to help large companies understand the skill sets of their workforce and to help re-train or re-deploy staff. The startup works with companies like United Airlines and Workday to help employers better manage and identify their staff's skills and skills gaps. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: , Andreas de Neve, de Neve, Felix Organizations: Service, United Airlines, Business, Felix Capital, Acadian Ventures, Fortino Capital Partners, Notion, SemperVirens, SAP, ServiceNow Ventures Locations: Belgian, Ghent, Belgium, TechWolf
If you've been waiting until the last minute in hopes of snagging a July 4 travel deal, it's time to take the plunge. Katy Nastro, a travel expert at Going, tells CNBC Make It that holding out for a super-cheap flight is a strategy that is likely to backfire. "You don't want to wait any longer hoping and praying that some magic cheap flight is going to drop in price by 50%," she says. You're more likely to find a better price on winter holiday flights than you are for the July 4 holiday. "You're more likely to find a better price on winter holiday flights than you are for the July 4 holiday," she says.
Persons: you've, snagging, Katy Nastro, Nastro, Tang Ming Tung, Izusek, Erlon Silva Organizations: CNBC, TSA, Airlines, Google, Tri Locations: Katy
The S&P 500 alone has generated an average return of 7% during presidential election years since 1952, according to LPL Financial. If you limit that to election years in which the incumbent president is running for reelection, the average jumps to 12.2%. Yes, but: Market volatility in an election year tends to pick up in October and there are many months left in this cycle with potential surprises to come. “An autumn pullback fits well time wise with potential downside earnings revisions, make-or-break decision time for the Fed, and election uncertainty. The first round of the French election will be held on June 30, with a second round on July 7.
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World’s best airline for 2024 named by Skytrax
  + stars: | 2024-06-24 | by ( Barry Neild | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +7 min
We look forward to more wins in the future.”Close-run contestSaudia was named by Skytrax as winner of the World's Most Improved Airline award. Singapore also won for Best First Class service and Best Airline in Asia. ANA, meanwhile, picked up the accolade for World’s Best Airport Services, as well as Best Airline Staff Service in Asia. Saudia was named World’s Most Improved Airline, beating Taiwan’s Starlux and Iceland’s Play into second and third places. Delta Air Lines was declared the Best Airline in North America, also picking up the award for Best Airline Staff Service for the region.
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Airline ratings company Skytrax has released its 2024 list of the best airlines in the world. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementQatar Airways has reclaimed the title of best airline in the world after losing out in 2023, according to travel industry rating company Skytrax. Skytrax announced the results of the World Airline Awards, which polled travelers from over 100 countries on their impressions of more than 350 airlines, at a gala on Monday in London. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Skytrax, Organizations: Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Service, Business Locations: London, Asia
AdvertisementFor example, earlier this year, I paid about $100 to snag aisle seats on Finnair flights between New York and Helsinki. I want the freedom to move about the cabin wheneverThe reason I'll pay extra for the aisle seat is two-fold. I opted for a center-section aisle seat on an Air India flight in January, paying an extra $50 for it. The aisle seat lets me stretch an arm or leg out when needed, giving me just enough wiggle room. I paid for my aisle seat for a reason, so I'm within my right to say no.
Persons: , I've, Taylor Rains, I'm Organizations: Service, Delta Air Lines, All Nippon Airways, Atlantic Airways, Spirit Airlines, Business, Air India, Norse Atlantic Airways, Air, British Airways, Ryanair Locations: New York, Helsinki, Air India
Against that uncertain backdrop, Wall Street analysts are focused on identifying stocks with solid fundamentals and strong long-term growth prospects. In that climate, here are three stocks favored by the Street's top pros, according to TipRanks, a platform that ranks analysts based on their past performance. Finally, Feinseth mentioned Microsoft's strong financial position, which supports enhanced shareholder returns and enables investments in the company's AI ambitions. The company's Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange platform securely connects users, devices and applications by protecting them from cyberattacks and data loss. Following the Zenith Live 2024 event, Baird analyst Shrenik Kothari reaffirmed a buy rating on Zscaler stock with a price target of $260.
Persons: Kevin Scott, TD Cowen, Helane Becker, Becker, TipRanks, OpenAI, Ivan Feinseth, Feinseth, Baird, Shrenik Kothari, Zscaler, Kothari Organizations: Microsoft, Technology, Artificial, Seattle Convention Center, Federal Reserve, Street, Delta Air, Delta Air Lines, DAL, Delta, Activision Blizzard, Zero, Zenith Locations: Seattle, Seattle , Washington, Toronto, Delta
CNN —Manchester Airport, one of the UK’s busiest airports, has been impacted by a power cut early this morning. A “significant number of flights” operating from the airport in northern England have been impacted by a “major” power cut in the area, the airport said in a statement on Sunday. “Manchester Airport was affected by a major power cut in the area earlier this morning. This has caused widespread disruption and a significant number of flights, particularly from Terminals 1 and 2, are expected to be delayed or cancelled,” the airport said. This story has been updated with additional information.
Organizations: CNN, Manchester Airport, Manchester Locations: England
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