India is considering setting an experience threshold for pilots who fly Boeing’s 737 MAX planes, as it moves to ensure safety once the aircraft returns to service, a senior official of the air safety regulator told Reuters.
India weighs tougher rules for Boeing 737 MAX on return to flying – source
India is considering setting an experience threshold for pilots who fly Boeing’s 737 MAX planes, as it moves to ensure safety once the aircraft returns to service, a senior official of the air safety regulator told Reuters.
Ukraine says next gas talks with Russia could be Thursday
Ukraine, Russia and the European Union could meet for the next round of talks on a new gas deal on Thursday but the date has not yet been confirmed, Ukraine’s energy minister Oleksiy Orzhel said on Monday.
Germany’s Lufthansa says not open to Qatar investment
Lufthansa responded coldly on Monday to a report that rival Qatar Airways was interested in taking a stake in or collaborating with the German airline.
Putin and Xi oversee launch of landmark Russian gas pipeline to China
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping on Monday oversaw the launch of a landmark pipeline that will transport natural gas from Siberia to northeast China, an economic and political boost to ties between Moscow and Beijing.
Hong Kong Airlines told to improve finances or risk losing licence
Hong Kong Airlines, controlled by cash-strapped Chinese conglomerate HNA Group, must shore up its financial position by Dec. 7 or risk the suspension or loss of its licence, a Hong Kong air transport regulator said on Monday.
Nissan, Renault, Mitsubishi Motors agree to form new venture for advanced R&D – Kyodo
The Nissan Motor Co , Renault SA and Mitsubishi Motors Corp alliance has agreed to form a new company focused on research and development of advanced automotive technologies, Kyodo News said.
Yes Bank seeks up to $2 billion in preferential new share issue
Yes Bank Ltd aims to raise up to $2 billion in a massive issue of new shares to institutional investors and wealth managers as it soaks up the impact of bad loans in the country’s crisis-hit shadow banking and real estate sectors.
China’s factory activity unexpectedly returns to growth in November
Factory activity in China unexpectedly returned to growth in November for the first time in seven months, as domestic demand picked up on Beijing’s accelerated stimulus measures to steady growth.
Wall Street Weekahead: Investors expect international stocks to outperform U.S. in 2020
Even though the U.S. stock market continues a record-breaking rally that has sent the benchmark S&P 500 index up nearly 25% for the year, investors appear to be looking elsewhere for better values in the year ahead.