A Honda Odyssey. (AP Photo/Honda Motor Company, File) NEW YORK (AP) — Honda is recalling about 900,000 of its Odyssey minivans because the second-row seats may tip forward if not properly latched. The recall announced Saturday covers vehicles from the 2011-17 model years. About 800,000 of the affected minivans were sold in
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Kenya Airways Costs Cut Help Narrow Half-Year Loss to U.S.$37 Million
Nairobi - Kenya Airways has narrowed its half-year net loss to Ksh3.8 billion ($36.7 million) compared to Ksh4.8 billion ($46.2 million) for a similar period in 2016, on reduced costs. The national carrier's operating profit for the six months ended in September rose by 52 percent to Ksh1.44 billion ($13.9 million)
Petrol Price in Kenya Rises By Sh1.03 in November Fuel Review
Multi-level Car Park Eases Problem at MMIA But Throws up Challenge
As the management of the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Ikeja makes progress in its effort to address the problem of inadequate parking space for vehicles, a new problem has emerged... Lagos (Thisday) - Inbound and outbound passengers, as well as other airport users of the international wing of the Murtala Muhammed
Flexport prepares first charter flight with Atlas
Shopify, UPS cut deal to lower rates for online retailers
A Mobile fone Christmas is coming early for smaller retailers looking to boost online sales. A UPS-Shopify rate deal puts smaller retailers one step closer to competing with Amazon.com’s extensive logistics advantage, by offering lower rates usually reserved for larger customers. Shopify now features a UPS-hosted dashboard on its platform. Henceforth, the
Lufthansa Cargo, Fraport Ground Services renew contract through 2025
Boeing 747-230F-SCD, Lufthansa Cargo Lufthansa Cargo AG and Fraport AG Ground Services have signed a contract to extend their ground-handling partnership at Frankfurt Airport (FRA) for eight more years. The agreement, extending from January 2018 to December 2025, covers aircraft ground handling – particularly the loading and unloading of Lufthansa Cargo’s
Volkswagen to spend over $40 billion on electric and self-driving cars
WOLFSBURG, Germany (Reuters) - Volkswagen’s leaders on Friday, November 17, 2017 approved a five-year spending plan that aims to further the German automaker’s goal of transforming itself into a leading force in electric cars. Europe’s largest carmaker by unit sales will spend more than 34 billion euros ($40 billion) on electric
Apology after Japanese train departs 20 seconds early
Japan railway, Tsukuba Express, 'deeply sorry' after train leaves 20 seconds early Tokoyo (BBC) - A rail company in Japan has apologised after one of its trains departed 20 seconds early. Management on the Tsukuba Express line between Tokyo and the city of Tsukuba say they "sincerely apologise for the inconvenience" caused. In
CFAO inaugurates Fuso truck assembly plant in Lagos
Mitsubishi Fuso Canter as light truck to watch Lagos (Punch) - The CFAO Group on Thursday increased the number of automakers in Nigeria as it inaugurated a Fuso truck assembly plant in Lagos in conjunction with Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation, one of Asia’s leading commercial vehicle manufacturers. It said about
