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Today In Payments Around The World: Guild Esports Gets London Stock Exchange Listing; Amazon India...
International // October 05, 2020

In today’s top payments news around the world, sports star David Beckham’s startup Guild Esports has been listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE), while Amazon India has launched a method for clients to pay their credit card bills through Amazon Pay. Plus, cyberthieves posing...

Airbus Says Probable Future Of Airline Sector Grim
Economy // October 04, 2020

Despite a move by major airlines to drop fees to lure customers, the chief operating officer of Airbus said Saturday (Oct. 3) the outlook for the aviation industry is grim as COVID-19 infections rise and travel restrictions resume, Reuters reported. Michael Schoellhorn, an executive of...

How To Make It Safe To Fly The Friendly Skies Again
Ecosystems // May 27, 2020

The airline industry has been particularly pummeled by the global pandemic as consumers sheltering in place have, by and large, eschewed both domestic and overseas air travel. U.S. air travel was down 96 percent in April, according to CNN, as the notion of being stuck...

Airline Industry Caught In Late Payment Spats
B2B Payments // July 18, 2018

Late payments can threaten supply chains in any industry, but one sector in particular has seen the supplier payments struggle turn stark in recent days. Two of the airline industry’s largest players — Airbus and Lufthansa — are caught in late payment disputes, recent reports revealed, and...

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Airbus Says Probable Future Of Airline Sector Grim

October 04, 2020
Despite a move by major airlines to drop fees to lure customers, the chief operating officer of Airbus said Saturday (Oct. 3) the outlook for the aviation industry is grim as COVID-19 infections rise and travel restrictions resume, Reuters reported. Michael Schoellhorn, an executive of the world’s largest airliner manufacturer based in the Netherlands, said […]

Next For Ridesharing: Helicopters

January 20, 2016
Uber’s range of options continues to expand, from UberX to UberBLACK … and, now, UberChopper. The world’s biggest ridesharing company is testing out a strategy to offer an airborne option...