UPS' Quarterly Profit Rises on Higher Consumer Spending by The Associated Press Apr 25th 2013 9:20AM UPS reports a higher first-quarter profit attributable in part to post-holiday consumer spending.
UPS Agrees to Pay $40M to End Online Pharmacy Probe by The Associated Press Mar 29th 2013 2:32PM Shipping company UPS agreed Friday to pay $40 million to end a federal criminal probe connected to deliveries it made for illicit online pharmacies.
SpaceX Capsule Returns Safely From International Space Station by The Associated Press Mar 26th 2013 1:51PM The SpaceX Dragon capsule returns to Earth with a full load from the International Space Station, splashing down in the Pacific five hours after leaving the orbiting lab.
Boeing Says 787 Dreamliner Test Flight 'Goes as Planned' by The Associated Press Mar 26th 2013 7:38AM A Boeing 787 with a redesigned battery system made a 2-hour test flight on Monday, and the company said the event "went according to plan."
Boeing 787 Test Flights Possible by Week's End, Sources Say by Reuters Mar 21st 2013 7:50AM Boeing plans to conduct two flight tests of its revamped 787 battery system, possibly as soon as the end of the week, sources say.
Delta in Talks to Buy Jets from Boeing, Airbus, Sources Say by Reuters Mar 21st 2013 6:56AM Delta Air Lines is in talks to purchase small and wide-body jets from Airbus and Boeing in deals potentially worth about $6 billion at list prices, sources say.
FedEx Earnings Fall Due to Weakness in Air Freight Business by The Associated Press Mar 20th 2013 8:52AM FedEx reports its third-quarter profit fell 31 percent as customers opted for less-expensive ground shipping, hurting the company's airfreight business.