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FILE: Antonio Vazquez, chairman of International Consolidated Airlines Group SA (IAG), center left, and Willie Walsh, chief executive officer of International Consolidated Airlines Group SA, center right, pose alongside airline staff at the London Stock Exchange, in London. U.K., on Monday, Jan. 24, 2011. IAG SA Chief Executive Officer Walsh is to retire after 15 years in charge of the airline group and predecessor British Airways, to be replaced by Luis Gallego, currently head of the groups Spanish Iberia arm. Walsh, 58, will stand down from the CEO role and the IAG board on March 26 and formally retire at the end of June, IAG said in a statement Thursday. Photographer: Jason Alden/Bloomberg via Getty Images
LeadershipBritish Airways Empire-Builder Willie Walsh Is Stepping Down as IAG CEO
By Siddharth Philip and BloombergJanuary 9, 2020
TEHRAN, IRAN - JANUARY 08: Search and rescue works are conducted at site after a Boeing 737 plane belonging to a Ukrainian airline crashed near Imam Khomeini Airport in Iran just after takeoff with 180 passengers on board in Tehran, Iran on January 08, 2020. All 167 passengers and nine crew members on an Ukrainian 737 plane that crashed near Iran's capital Tehran early Wednesday have died, according to a state official. (Photo by Fatemeh Bahrami/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Travel & LeisureBoeing 737 Crashes in Iran Due to ‘Technical Issue’, Killing All 176 on Board
By Arsalan Shahla, Alan Levin, Daryna Krasnolutska and BloombergJanuary 8, 2020
MAIDSVILLE, WV - AUGUST 21: The Longview Power Plant, a coal-fired plant, stands on August 21, 2018 in Maidsville, West Virginia. The plant's single unit generates 700 net megawatts of electricity from run-of-mine coal and natural gas. In a stop in West Virginia tonight, President Donald Trump is expected to announce a proposal to allow states to set their own emissions standards for coal-fueled power plants. Environmental activists say this would be a massive blow to reducing carbon emissions. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
EnvironmentWhile Trump pushes fossil fuels, coal plants keep closing—and greenhouse gas emissions fall
By Will Wade and BloombergJanuary 7, 2020
Elon Musk, chief executive officer of Tesla Inc., gestures during the Tesla China-Made Model 3 Delivery Ceremony at the company's Gigafactory in Shanghai, China, on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020. Tesla kicked off production in China, marking a major step in Musks global push for electric-vehicle domination and heralding what could be the dawn of real competition in the worlds largest EV market. Photographer: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg via Getty Images
LifestyleHow Elon Musk Built a Tesla Factory in China in Less Than a Year
By BloombergJanuary 7, 2020
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - DECEMBER 18: 4 Boeing 737 MAX from TUI fly Belgium are docked in Brussels on December 18, 2019. On December 16, 2019, Boeing announced: 'Safely returning the 737 MAX to service is our top priority. We know that the process of approving the 737 MAX's return to service, and of determining appropriate training requirements, must be extraordinarily thorough and robust, to ensure that our regulators, customers, and the flying public have confidence in the 737 MAX updates. As we have previously said, the FAA and global regulatory authorities determine the timeline for certification and return to service. We remain fully committed to supporting this process. It is our duty to ensure that every requirement is fulfilled, and every question from our regulators answered. Throughout the grounding of the 737 MAX, Boeing has continued to build new airplanes and there are now approximately 400 airplanes in storage. We have previously stated that we would continually evaluate our production plans should the MAX grounding continue longer than we expected. As a result of this ongoing evaluation, we have decided to prioritize the delivery of stored aircraft and temporarily suspend production on the 737 program beginning next month.' Created in 2004 under the name of TUI Airlines Belgium, it took over, after the bankruptcy of Sobelair, which until then had been the main airline of the tour operator Jetair, to transport Belgian tourists to their destination. On October 19, 2016, Jetairfly and the other companies in the TUI group were renamed TUI Airlines to bring together the different brands of the group under the same name. (Photo by Thierry Monasse/Getty Images)
FinanceBoeing Looks to Raise Funds to Help It Fight Through 737 Max Debacle
By Christopher Jasper and BloombergJanuary 6, 2020
Elon Musk, chief executive officer of Tesla Inc., center, reacts as Robin Ren, vice president of sales, second left, Ying Yong, mayor of Shanghai, second right, and Wu Qing, vice mayor of Shanghai, right, applaud during an event at the site of the company's manufacturing facility in Shanghai, China, on Monday, Jan. 7, 2019. This tumultuous year in enterprise saw the rise of big companies and the fall of top executives. Throughout, politics loomed large over business as US President Donald Trump's America and trade-war-buffeted China. In Russia, one of the country's longest-standing American investors found that past good relations are no guarantee of the future and WeWorks fall from grace became one of the biggest business stories of the year. Photographer: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg via Getty Images
EyebrowElon Musk Heads to Shanghai to Deliver His First Made-in-China Teslas
By BloombergJanuary 6, 2020
Journalists gather at the entrance of the underground parking of a house said to belong to former Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn in a wealthy neighbourhood of the Lebanese capital Beirut on January 4, 2020. - Former Renault-Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn, who skipped bail in Japan and fled to Beirut, is due to be summoned by Lebanon's public prosecutor next week, an official said. Ghosn, once Japan's best paid corporate executive, was arrested in November 2018 and has been under house arrest since April, facing multiple charges of financial misconduct. (Photo by Anwar AMRO / AFP) (Photo by ANWAR AMRO/AFP via Getty Images)
LeadershipAn Ex-Green Beret and an Airport Security Fail: How Former Nissan Boss Carlos Ghosn Escaped Japan
By David Voreacos, Neil Weinberg, Greg Farrell and BloombergJanuary 6, 2020
Iran has vowed 'harsh retaliation' for the U.S. airstrike that killed Soleimani.
PoliticsU.S. Builds Up Troops In the Middle East As Funerals Begin In Iraq
By Jennifer Jacobs, Nick Wadhams, Tony Capaccio and BloombergJanuary 4, 2020
Wildfires this season have already destroyed an area twice the size of Wales
EnvironmentAs Wildfires Death Toll Rises, Australian Authorities Warn More Devastation Is On the Way
By Edward Johnson and BloombergJanuary 3, 2020
Ghosn's escape has raised questions about whether or not his bail conditions were too lax
EyebrowJapanese Bail Was Called Too Harsh. After Ghosn Flees, Japan Asks: Was It Harsh Enough?
By Lisa Du, Bruce Einhorn, Isabel Reynolds and BloombergJanuary 3, 2020
Thick smoke from bushfires fills the air in eastern Gippsland on January 02, 2020, Australia. The HMAS Choules docked outside of Mallacoota this morning to evacuate thousands of people stranded in the remote coastal town following fires across the area
EnvironmentAs Wildfires Ravage Australia, Tourists In Coastal Towns Struggle to Evacuate
By Jason Scott, Edward Johnson and BloombergJanuary 2, 2020
Ghosn fled to Lebanon in late December
Eyebrow‘Names? You know them.’ From Lebanon, Carlos Ghosn prepares to settle scores
By Brian Bremner, Young-Sam Cho and BloombergJanuary 2, 2020
As the scandal over Boeing's 737 Max continued to deepen, the company's former general counsel resigned
LeadershipAnother Boeing Executive Departs As Scandal Deepens
By Brendan Case and BloombergDecember 27, 2019
EyebrowChina Is Lowering Tariffs Next Year. First On the List: Pork
By Natalie Lung, Miao Han and BloombergDecember 23, 2019
Former France Telecom CEO Didier Lombard (C) arrives at Paris Courthouse on December 20, 2019 for the ruling in France Telecom trial over series of suicides. - Paris' court gives its judgment on December 20, 2019 in the trial of several former members of France Telecom's management for "moral harassment". (Photo by Lionel BONAVENTURE / AFP) (Photo by LIONEL BONAVENTURE/AFP via Getty Images)
LeadershipFormer France Telecom CEO Jailed for ‘Moral Harassment’ Linked to Wave of Employee Suicides
By Gaspard Sebag and BloombergDecember 20, 2019
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