Boeing’s New CEO Wants to ‘Reset’ Relations With Biggest Union

Boeing Co. chief executive officer Kelly Ortberg met with union representatives during his first week on the job and said he’s “committed to reset” the company’s relationship with workers as the U.S. planemaker heads into crucial labor negotiations in September.  Ortberg told the presidents of Boeing’s largest workers union and another labor group that he’s … Read more

Could Take ‘Days or Even Weeks’ for Air Freight to Recover from CrowdStrike Crash

Supply chain stakeholders are still assessing the fallout from a global CrowdStrike cybersecurity software outage, with the air freight industry expected to experience the largest impacts. Read More: Worldwide Transportation Chaos After Widespread Software Crash A glitch brought on by a software update for CrowdStrike’s platform reportedly caused Microsoft Windows systems to go down across the … Read more

Worldwide Transportation Chaos After Widespread Software Crash

Global transportation operations have been interrupted or hampered by the massive, international computer outage caused by a glitch in a software update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, causing the Microsoft Windows operating system to crash. “Over-reliance on several key vendors in corporate IT highlights a broader need for supplier diversification,” said Andrei Quinn-Barabanov, supply chain industry … Read more

Vietnam Air Gets Loan Extension to Avoid Insolvency Risk

Vietnam’s National Assembly approved an extension for Vietnam Airlines’ 4 trillion dong ($157 million) state-backed loans through July 2027 to give the financially struggling national carrier time to reorganize its operations, according to information from the parliament. The airline was at risk of insolvency without the extension, according to a statement earlier this week on … Read more