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Another 3,000 jobs to go at Rolls-Royce and AstraZeneca

Corporate giants Rolls-Royce and AstraZeneca have both announced swingeing job cuts as sales slide...

Alitalia deal faces stiff opposition

The latest Italian government carve-up could see moribund Alitalia rise miraculously from the ashes...

Airlines say BAAA to fuel prices?

BA is nearing a closer tie-up with AA, as it looks to recover from a shocking year...

Business travel: Runway success

Business is booming at Biggin Hill, the former WWII fighter base that is now London's fastest-growing airport. All thanks to the increasing number of travellers who forsake the hurly-burly of Heathrow, Gatwick et al for the speedy, tranquil and exclusive world of private aviation. Andrew Saunders samples...

Leadership Week: The British Army's Brigadier Andrew Jackson

In our second exclusive podcast interview: Brigadier Andrew Jackson on leadership in the army...

EADS hammered as US closes ranks

Thought it was too good to be true when the US awarded EADS a big defence contract? You were right.

MoD signs off on £3bn warships

Why waste public money on tax breaks, when we can splash out £3bn on two massive tooled-up aircraft carriers instead?

Defence firms land £4bn MoD ship deal

When times are tough, you can't beat a good public sector contract. Particularly one worth £4bn...

BA soars but Walsh goes without

Despite record profits for BA last year, CEO Willie Walsh has sensibly decided to forego his bonus...

Eos crash-lands after failing to do the business

Another business-class airline has fallen to earth with a bump - now US company Eos has filed for bankruptcy...

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