Transport Topics
Boeing, Suppliers Plunge on Stop-And-Go 737 Max Comeback
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Shares of Boeing Co. and its largest suppliers sank June 11 after the planemaker pared output plans for its beleaguered 737 Max just two weeks after restarting work in its Seattle-area factory.
TIA CEO Robert Voltmann to Step Down at End of September
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Transportation Intermediaries Association President and CEO Robert Voltmann will step down from his post later this year, the association announced June 10.
Transportation Funding Bill Part of Congress’ Summer Agenda
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Agencies that oversee freight and passenger transportation policies will gain a clearer outlook for the next fiscal year when Congress this summer considers its annual funding legislation for the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Kodiak Offers First Inside Look at Safety Assessment
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Kodiak Robotics Inc. recently made its 350th commercial delivery and detailed how it is approaching the challenge of providing its longhaul trucks with self-driving technology.
US Business Debt Soars by Record on Bond Issuance, Loans
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U.S. nonfinancial business debt soared in the first quarter by the most in records back to 1952, as bank loans and corporate bond issuance jumped in companies’ all-out effort to stay liquid during the coronavirus pandemic.
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