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While Ireland appears vulnerable, particularly in relation to pharmaceuticals, aircraft would be an obvious way for the EU to hit back
While Ireland appears vulnerable, particularly in relation to pharmaceuticals, aircraft would be an obvious way for the EU to hit back
Aircraft manufacturers are taking inspiration from sharks and migrating geese, as initiatives in sustainable fuel are still in their infancy
Iseq up 1.3% as AIB leads surging bank stocks
Union claims victory while resolution is seen as win for new CEO Ortberg
Shares drop 3% despite record passenger growth but average fare is 10% down on last year
Workers at besieged company to vote next week on proposal that boosts wage hike but does not offer return to defined-benefit pension
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Union vote means strike set to continue
Irish food groups retreat while Dalata finishes flat
Aviation giant, crippled by ongoing strike, reported cash burn of $1.9bn compared to $310mn a year earlier
With quarterly figures dues on Wednesday, chief executive Kelly Ortberg is unlikely to have a comprehensive strategy by then to calm investor nerves
Mixed day for banks and building firms on Irish market
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Planemaker’s manufacturing business crippled after 33,000 workers downed tools
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Aircraft manufacturer is considering temporary furloughs in response to a strike that threatens its recovery
Airline chief warns that if strike goes on for weeks, the number of Max 737 aircraft due to be delivered could go down from 25 to 20
Dispute comes while company continues to bleed cash
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Stock adds more than 6% in early trading on Tuesday
The contrast between the abstract corporate sales language and the concrete reality of the destruction wrought by bombs in Gaza is jarring
In almost half a century, we have reached a point where robots can perform intricate surgeries inside the human body
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Many delegates not expecting traditional deluge of deals
Ill-informed rant from Meta head of global affairs appears driven by his employer’s frustration with EU rules
Iseq index adds 1.5% amid big moves for banks and homebuilders
Dublin-based lessor, the biggest player in its global industry, also completed 37 sales, including 29 aircraft
The guilty plea marks a low point in the company’s century-long history after years of turmoil sparked by two crashes
European aerospace and defence group blames disruption to its supply chain
Five-year global syndicated finance facility includes 29 financial institutions, 13 of which are new banking relationships
Investigation opens after Boeing 737 Max 8 plunged at a rate of 4,000ft a minute off the coast of Hawaii
US aviation regulators had given aircraft manufacturer 90 days to submit plan to address problems flagged in report by expert panel
Air turbulence, which can knock aircraft off course or cause sudden loss of altitude, can prove fatal to people onboard
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