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Draft U.S. rules on commercial drones keep some limits
NEW YORK - The U.S. aviation regulator proposed rules on Sunday for commercial drone flights that would lift some restrictions but would still bar activities such as the delivery of packages and inspection of pipelines that have been eyed by companies as a potentially breakthrough use of the technology.
Draft U.S. rules on commercial drones keep some limits on use
NEW YORK - The U.S. aviation regulator proposed rules on Sunday for commercial drone flights that would lift some restrictions but would still bar activities such as the delivery of packages and inspection of pipelines that have been eyed by companies as a potentially breakthrough use of the technology.
U.S. moving to resupply Jordan's military with munitions: officials
WASHINGTON/AMMAN - The United States is readying plans to resupply Jordan with munitions in the coming weeks, possibly including precision-guided arms, expediting support for the kingdom as it expands its role in airstrikes against the Islamic State (IS), officials say.
U.S. airlines, hotel industry wary of Expedia-Orbitz merger
- The U.S. airline industry expressed concerns on Friday about the tentative merger of Expedia Inc and Orbitz Worldwide Inc , saying it could hurt the travel business, but hinted it would not lobby actively against the deal.
Boeing wins $403 million upgrade deal for Japan government
WASHINGTON - Boeing Co has won a contract valued at $403 million to upgrade four 767-based airborne warning and control aircraft for the government of Japan, the Pentagon said in its daily list of major contract awards on Friday.
United Airlines to cut about 1,150 jobs at 16 U.S. airports
- United Airlines will outsource about 1,150 positions at 16 airports across the country, but reached tentative agreements with its union to keep another 800 jobs in-house that also had been under scrutiny, a company spokesman said on Friday.
U.S. retailers gaining upper hand in partnerships with banks
NEW YORK - U.S. banks are finding that "co-branded" credit cards they offer with retailers, airlines, hotels and other consumer companies are increasingly a lousy business, one not likely to get better soon, industry executives said.
Aer Lingus strengthens support for IAG takeover
DUBLIN - The board of Ireland's Aer Lingus strengthened its support for British Airways-owner IAG's takeover approach on Friday, saying that following talks with its suitor, the deal made compelling commercial sense.
Rafale deal with Egypt could lead to more: Dassault
PARIS - The sale of 24 Rafale fighter jets to Egypt is likely to inspire other potential clients in the Middle-East and Asia, the Chief Executive of Dassault Aviation said on Friday.
Airbus wins $221 million U.S. Army order for 41 helicopters
WASHINGTON - The U.S. unit of Europe's Airbus Group was awarded a contract worth $221 million to build 41 more UH-72A Lakota light utility helicopters for the U.S. Army, the Pentagon said in its daily digest of major contracts on Thursday.