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  • Reuters

    Southwest Airlines cuts jet delivery forecast from Boeing again

    Southwest, a loyal Boeing customer, expects to receive 20 aircraft this year, compared with its previous estimate of 46, pressuring the budget carrier's plans to expand capacity to tap into a robust demand environment. Boeing has been under heavy regulatory scrutiny following a Jan. 5 Alaska Airlines mid-air panel blowout that led to probes into the manufacturer's safety and quality standards in its production processes. The U.S. FAA has also barred Boeing from expanding the production of its bestseller 737 MAX jet, while uncertainty looms over the certification timelines for its MAX 7 and 10 models.

  • The Telegraph

    Europeans are ‘less hard-working’ than Americans, says Norwegian investment chief

    Europeans are “less hard-working” than Americans, the head of the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund has said.

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    US's Blinken says committed to stable China relationship

    STORY: "We have to continue to find ways to put as much as stability as possible into the relationship (between U.S. and China), to make sure that we're managing the relationship responsibly," Blinken said, while meeting with business leaders at the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai.Blinken also met with local officials and students before heading to Beijing for talks on Friday (April 26) with his counterpart, Foreign Minister Wang Yi, and a likely meeting with President Xi Jinping.His visit is the latest high-level contact between the two nations that, along with working groups on issues from global trade to military communication, have tempered the public acrimony that drove relations to historic lows early last year.