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Hyundai to Assemble Vehicles in Brazil  20 Feb 2007Transport
Hyundai Motor Co., the world's sixth-largest automaker, said Tuesday it plans to export vehicle parts and components to be assembled at a locally owned plant in Brazil. Hyundai will cooperate
Delta Pushes Ahead on Standalone Plan  13 Jan 2007Transport
Delta Air Lines Inc., the nation's third-largest carrier, pushed ahead Friday with its effort to emerge from bankruptcy as a standalone company by formally asking the court to approve the
AirTran Raises Midwest Bid to $345 Million  11 Jan 2007Transport
AirTran Holdings Inc. raised its offer for Midwest Air Group Inc. on Thursday to $345 million in cash and common stock. AirTran offered to pay $13.25 per Midwest share, including $6.625 in cash and
Hyundai Motor targets almost 10 pct rise in auto sales in 2007  2 Jan 2007Transport
South Korea's top automaker Hyundai Motor has announced it aims to sell almost 10 percent more vehicles in 2007 than last year as it raises production overseas, including in the United States
Airline Mergers Could Raise Fares in '07  14 Dec 2006Transport
Even if the leaders of United and Continental agree to merge their airlines, the hard work of combining two work forces with different unions and conflicting interests will remain. The history
Nissan Plans Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Vehicle  11 Dec 2006Transport
Nissan Motor Co. announced plans Monday to launch a next-generation fuel cell vehicle in the early 2010s in Japan and North America as part of its mid-term environmental strategy. Nissan Chief
GM Urges China to Lead by Embracing WTO Spirit  11 Dec 2006Transport
General Motors Corp., the world's largest auto maker, said on Monday that China's WTO entry has benefited both foreign and domestic auto makers, but that China should fully embrace the
Superjumbo A380 Arrived in South Africa for Last Test Flight  27 Nov 2006Transport
The world's largest commercial aircraft, the Airbus A380, arrived in the OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Sunday morning for its last global tour to test its
Air France, Alitalia Reveal Venture Talks  23 Nov 2006Transport
Air France-KLM and the financially troubled Italian airline Alitalia said they have begun tentative talks on a possible alliance, prompting Italian government suspicions about French intentions.
Isuzu Denies Seeking GM Exit from Joint Diesel ops  8 Nov 2006Transport
Japanese truck maker Isuzu Motors Ltd. denied on Wednesday that it would ask General Motors Corp. to pull out of two joint ventures that produce diesel engines and replace the U.S. auto maker with
Kenya Airlines Leads in Africa  6 Nov 2006Transport
Since entering into a business partnership with KLM, a Royal Dutch Airlines 10 years ago, Kenya Airways (KQ) branding itself as "Pride of Africa' has evolved into one of the most successful
GM Shows Off Fuel Cell Car in Shanghai  6 Nov 2006Transport
General Motors CEO Rick Wagoner and Shanghai Mayor Han Zheng took a spin in the company's hydrogen fuel cell-powered Sequel on Monday in an event meant to showcase GM's progress in bringing
Peugeot to Recall Ten Thousand 307s  31 Oct 2006Transport
The French car maker Peugeot said it had ordered the recall of 10,500 of its 307 model in Denmark owing to a fault in an advanced braking system, which in severe cases could cause fires. Peugeot
African Airlines Starting to Put Safety First  26 Oct 2006Transport
At least 25 of the 29 African member airlines of the global airlines lobby group the International Air Transport Association (Iata) are in the process of completing operational audits, a key
Ford Reports $5.8 Billion 3Q Loss  23 Oct 2006Transport
Ford Motor Co. said Monday its loss widened to $5.8 billion in the third quarter, weighed down by the costs of its massive restructuring plan aimed at reshaping the company and cutting expenses so it
Ryanair's Bid for Aer Lingus 'Hard to Comprehend'  7 Oct 2006Transport
Ryanair's surprise hostile takeover bid for Aer Lingus is difficult to understand given that the state plans to retain a blocking minority in the company, Irish Transport Minister Martin Cullen
Kenya Airways Postpones Brazzaville Route Launch  5 Oct 2006Transport
Kenya Airways will not launch scheduled flights to Congo Brazzaville tomorrow as earlier announced.Unresolved issues in negotiations on air traffic rights forced the last-minute cancellation. The
Honda to Recall 270,000 Vehicles  5 Oct 2006Transport
Honda Motor will recall about 270,000 of its vehicles, mostly sold in Japan, due to defects in electric circuits and engine-linked parts. Honda wil recall Odyssey minivans and Life small cars
GM-Renault/Nissan Alliance Talks  5 Oct 2006Transport
After nearly three months of talks, General Motors Corp. announced Wednesday that it had discarded a scheme to forge a broad, global alliance with Renault and Nissan after the other two automakers
Porsche Aims to Increase Stake in Volkswagen  3 Oct 2006Transport
Porsche, the German maker of luxury sports cars, wants to further increase its stake in Europe's biggest car maker Volkswagen, Porsche chief Wendelin Wiedeking has said. "As soon as we

   
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