Boeing’s 737 MAX Has 2 Million Parts. We Watched it Come Together.
Barron’s visited Boeing’s huge plant in Renton, Wash., where the aerospace giant builds 737 MAX jets with more than 14,000 workers.
Barron’s visited Boeing’s huge plant in Renton, Wash., where the aerospace giant builds 737 MAX jets with more than 14,000 workers.
A bizarre incident unfolded on June 19 in central Phoenix, Arizona, after a police officer attempted to pull over a Waymo self-driving car that was wildly swerving between lanes and into oncoming traffic. But when the car eventually complied, the officer found the vehicle was completely empty, leaving him in a peculiar predicament.
You might think spending more money on a vehicle means fewer hassles and headaches. After all, doesn't a high price tag equate to a higher-quality design and streamlined mechanics that will keep your...
On July 2, passengers were forced to leap from an out-of-control bus while traveling on a mountain highway in Jammu and Kashmir, India. Terrifying footage captured the moment the vehicle's brakes failed, sending it flying down the road. The passengers were left with no choice but to flee for their lives.
A flight from Madrid to Uruguay forced to make an emergency landing after encountering turbulence has ‘landed normally,’ according to Spanish airline Air Europa.
Indonesia launched its first electric vehicle battery plant on Wednesday, President Joko Widodo said, as Southeast Asian countries move to gain a foothold in the emerging industry.The plant is part of a $9.8 billion electric vehicle battery deal signed between Indonesia and LG in 2020.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s car company has delayed production of its electric SUV, blaming a lack of consumer demand and tougher net zero rules expected to come into force under a Labour government.
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China's electric vehicle giant BYD opened a factory in Thailand on Thursday, continuing its international expansion despite a market slowdown and hours before the European Union was due to impose swingeing tariffs on Chinese EV firms.China has led the global shift to electric vehicles, with almost one in three cars on its roads set to be electric by 2030, according to the International Energy Agency's annual Global EV Outlook.
BMW has accused the European Union of protectionism as Brussels prepares to hit imported Chinese electric cars with a wave of tariffs.
The European Union on Thursday slapped extra provisional duties of up to 38 percent on Chinese electric car imports because of "unfair" state subsidies, despite Beijing's warnings the move would unleash a trade war.- Expected cut to imports - The United States has already hiked customs duties on Chinese electric cars to 100 percent, while Canada is considering similar action.
Chinese brands MG and Nio suggested on Thursday they might raise prices of their cars in Europe later this year, following the European Union's decision to confirm tariffs on Chinese-imported EVs. The EU will impose tariffs of up to 37.6% from Friday on imports of electric vehicles made in China, EU officials said, ratcheting up tensions with Beijing in Brussels' largest trade case yet. Chinese automaker Nio said in a statement it might adjust prices of its cars in Europe as a result of the EU's decision on tariffs.
Tesla's best-selling Model Y was included in a list of electric and plug-in hybrid models that a local government in China can purchase as a service car, according to the official Chinese media outlet the Paper on Thursday. It was the first time Tesla's cars have been made eligible for government purchases in China, the Paper added. China's eastern Jiangsu provincial government published 56 batches of new energy vehicle procurements for use as service cars by party, government and public organisations in a government statement on June 6.
An airline passenger was catapulted into the roof of an aircraft during sudden turbulence.
Ford Motor is trying to get more of its managers to buy electric vehicles, according to an internal email the automaker sent last week that was reviewed by Reuters. The Dearborn, Michigan-based company changed a leasing program it offers to eligible current and former managers, now requiring them to order an electric Mustang Mach-E SUV or F-150 Lightning pickup if they wish to lease a supplemental vehicle. Workers are allowed a set number of leased vehicles, typically one to two, depending on their management level, before ordering a supplemental car.
Toyota has come out with an all-new 2024 Land Cruiser. This latest model of this long-running SUV is smaller and less expensive than before and comes with a hybrid powertrain that gets better fuel economy than the previous V8. There’s just one thing: You might want to get a 2024 Lexus GX instead.
A 7700 emergency code was issued while flying over France
Not everyone has the luxury or money to afford to buy a new car when they are retired. While you might have saved up over the years, cashed in any retirement plans or pensions, and are now getting a...
BERLIN (Reuters) -The German government on Wednesday launched a project to build a nationwide fast-charging network for heavy-duty vehicles as Berlin aims to decarbonize the transport sector by 2045. Greenhouse emissions in Europe's biggest economy fell to the lowest level in 70 years in 2023, but the transport sector has consistently failed to meet its climate targets. Germany aims for about a third of its heavy road haulage to be powered by electricity or run on electrically produced fuels such as synthetic methane or hydrogen by 2030.
Whether they’re driving or flying, people traveling for the upcoming holiday weekend are expected to break records in what is already one of the busiest years yet for travel. The Fourth of July holiday usually marks the peak for summer travel, and this summer is already showing signs of surpassing the past two record-setting summers. With the Transportation and Safety Administration reporting record numbers of passengers flying in the past month, and AAA predicting 60 million drivers hitting the
A former engineer at a U.S. military air logistics center has been charged with making false statements and obstructing justice during the criminal investigation into a 2017 military plane crash in Mississippi that killed all 16 service members aboard, prosecutors said Wednesday. James Michael Fisher, 67, was arrested Tuesday after a federal grand jury in northern Mississippi indicted him, according to a news release from U.S. Attorney Clay Joyner. The release said Fisher is a former lead propulsion engineer at the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex in Warner Robins, Georgia.