Boeing Begins Flight Trials for 777-9 in Path to Certification
The beginning of flight testing accompanied a key milestone known as Type Inspection Authorization, which shows that aspects of the design are ready for government evaluations.
ILA Says Threat of East Coast and Gulf Ports Strike Growing More Likely
ILA president Harold Daggett says threat of October 1 strike growing more likely as current contract with USMX expires September 30.
Senator: Shein’s Supply Chain Tech Could ‘Subvert U.S. Interests’
Senator Tom Cotton requested the Biden administration provide a plan to protect Americans’ data from Shein, and identify whether Shein is complying with U.S. laws.
Legislation and IoT: The Dynamic Duo to Combat ORC
The convergence of technology and legislation offers a multi-faceted approach to combating organized retail crime.
U.K., EU States to Target Russian Oil Fleet With More Checks
There are signs these sanctions are proving effective, at least in terms of disrupting tankers that had been moving Russian oil.
Freeport LNG Plans Phased Restart After Hurricane Damage
Beryl slammed into Texas on July 8, causing widespread power losses. At least four LNG cargoes were cancelled during Freeport’s outage.