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Chinese EV makers without sales networks or onward transportation among leading causes of congestion, say executives
Carriers and air traffic controllers have made changes to better manage flights across the continent
Manufacturer has been trying to reassure passengers after a door panel flew off another plane in January
From the Baltimore bridge collapse to chaos at Boeing, what look like discrete problems are in fact part of a wider dysfunction
Aviva and UK infrastructure bank to lease 60 battery-powered vehicles to Go-Ahead Group as part of £100mn plan
$32.8mn package comes as the manufacturer tries to contain a crisis of confidence in its quality
Italy’s postal service kept its post office network and financial services and has used both to good effect
Walkouts to continue on Saturday and Monday, with much of the rail network impacted
Czech transport minister tells FT of ‘thousands’ of attempts to interfere with train networks and signals
Five centuries-old operation is combining automation and the human touch to compete in the fast-growing parcels market
After years of quiet renationalisation, reform of the network is desperately needed
Fresh extension means travel hubs have until June 2025 to install technology that promises to cut queues
Airline boosted by strong demand for long-haul holidays and premium seats
Lufthansa and Air France-KLM say they cannot compete with state-backed Middle East airlines that have lower costs
Cargo volumes fall 14% while other Chinese cities record rise in throughput
Factory does not have enough work to keep functioning normally in the coming years
Don’t milk this time for productivity gains or self-improvement — staring into space or a great book will be of more help
Head of London market says disaster may produce largest maritime claim in history
A dispatch from FT Alphaville’s maritime correspondent
Carmakers and insurers braced for fallout after bridge collapse shuts critical US trade hub
Pandemic predictions that the daily journey to work would die off are greatly exaggerated, according to FT analysis
Divers will return to the water in the morning in an effort to recover bodies, authorities say
Collapse will cause economic damage and bring new focus on quality of US infrastructure
Lima reverses course on right to operate controversial Chancay project
Top customer of US airline maker also backs union seat on the board
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