Sentences with phrase «fleet sales]»

Interestingly, Biden would scrap the fleet average requirements in place now with targets that are specific to a vehicle's weight and other attributes.
The company needs time to build up its fleet from the two cars it has now and go through the various regulatory requirements such as getting the vehicles smog tested and registered, the spokeswoman added.
Highly adaptable, rugged, and dependable, it's no surprise that the 160th would choose this aircraft as the core of their fleet.
Understanding that customers appreciate even the appearance of substance, he'd frequently touted his «fleet of aircraft,» which amounted to his fraction of the Cessna.
The permit will be reviewed before the company is allowed to add more bikes to the fleet.
But Pronto, with its small coverage area and fleet of just 500 bikes, never outgrew its training wheels.
Unlike private aviation companies that offer fractional ownership, where each aircraft is owned or leased by multiple people, Flohr owns 100 percent of his company and its fleet of 60 silver - and - red jets.
Given that annual new vehicle production is approaching 100 million per year and the global fleet is approximately 2 billion cars, it is impossible for Tesla to build electric cars fast enough to address the carbon crisis.
Delta Air Lines this month marked the retirement of the so - called Queen of the Skies from its fleet with a six - city farewell tour, joining United Airlines in putting the jet with the humped fuselage out to pasture.
With no external capital until the company's fifth year in business, Christopher's early days as a simple freight forwarder funded Kitty Hawk's evolution into a $ 108 - million airfreight airline with its own fleet of 21 planes.
Ford is also trying to strike a balance between evolution, with its vehicle lineup's semiautonomous features, and revolution, with its test fleet of driverless cars.
AT&T believes so firmly in ombudsmen that it employs a whole fleet of them.
Jump also operates its fleet in Washington D.C. and Sacramento, Calif..
The company also happens to own the largest fleet of privately - owned bomb - sniffing dogs in North America (about 200) stationed at government institutions, sports stadiums, transportation hubs and large corporations.
Fortunately for me, the grey 2005 NSX is part of Acura's corporate fleet and the company brought it along just in case anyone wanted to take it for a spin.
Tuesday evening, Southwest Airlines announced that its entire fleet of more than 700 CFM56 - powered 737s will be inspected for cracks using ultrasonic devices within the next 30 days.
Eliminating that outlay would likely make up for the new expense of buying, maintaining, and storing a fleet of driverless cars.
By year - end the company expects to have the largest fleet of autonomous test vehicles of any automaker.
That's partially due to one less selling day in the month and lower demand from fleet customers, like rental car companies.
The company, which was co-founded by entrepreneur Wade Eyerly two years ago, launched its first flight in June with a fleet of half a dozen six - passenger crafts.
North Korea's hidden artillery pieces have managed to deter outside invaders for decades, but with Kim scrambling to perfect his fleet of intercontinental ballistic missiles and top US officials viewing Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions like a ticking time bomb, the use of the US's most advanced aircraft in exercises signals the US is serious about the possibility of war.
But this fleet of new stores proved to be distractions from the company's need to address its core business, and eventually all of the new concept stores were either closed or sold off by the late 1990s.
It has a fleet of trucks moving across the country and a network of warehouses.
In a world of driverless cars, U.S. auto sales would plummet, vehicle ownership falls 50 % and opportunities in fleet management, tech and mapping arise.
Once they were armed and loaded, the flying fleet took off in waves heading toward their American targets.
«Our platform allows companies to react to changing conditions real - time, learn about their fleet through data analytics, and improve their end - customer experience by letting them know exactly when they're getting there.»
Previously, the company focused on + $ 2 billion worth of upgrades, mostly on - board its fleet with new aircraft, new seats and new products rolling out.
When he assumed the position last June, he promised to slash costs while raising service levels, and he's moved quickly on both fronts: fewer train crews go to work each day, thousands of workers have already been turfed, and CP's remaining fleet is pulling heavier loads.
And yet this week, Google said it wants to give Californians access to a small fleet of prototypes it will make without a steering wheel or pedals.
The company's fleet shrank slightly in the year it added 55 planes and retired 71 but American still maintains the largest and youngest fleet of the main U.S. carriers.
The A380 used for the flight is expected to be delivered to Emirates in the near future and will be one of the more than 100 Superjumbos in the airline's fleet.
The improvement will be driven by a combination of stronger passenger and cargo markets, cost - cutting measures, a more fuel - efficient fleet, better fuel hedges and revenue gains from new long - haul routes, CEO Rupert Hogg told Reuters.
Feeling the need to improve its store fleet amid intense competition in the sandwich industry, Subway is planning to close 500 U.S. locations this year, according to Bloomberg News.
Chongqing - based Wukong Bikes went bust earlier this week, after 90 per cent of its 1,200 fleet of bicycles were either lost or stolen.
While some franchises, like Domino's and Jimmy John's, were built with a delivery fleet at the heart of their model, retroactively adding a similar fleet to, say, McDonald's would cost franchisees millions of dollars with no guarantee of a sales bump.
«The Post» is a smart, fleet - footed message movie about the importance of journalism and speaking truth to power.
We use traffic and weather information, in - house route - optimization algorithms, and machine learning to boost our customers» fleet efficiency and delivery success.
In 2015, XPO bought the trucking company Con - way for $ 3 billion, giving it a large fleet of its own trucks to offer freight transportation services.
After a decade in the airline's inventory, the double - decker fleet is getting an all - new look.
Systems of this kind have been in development for many years, however the rapid technological progress of enemy tank rounds, missiles and RPGs is leading the Army to more rapidly test and develop APS for its fleet of Abrams tanks.
Late last year, the company tendered virtually its entire fleet of SD90s (58 of them) for sale.
On Thursday, Singapore Airlines unveiled the all - new cabins that will be installed on its fleet of Airbus A380 Superjumbos.
And city streets — which are being overcrowded by the influx of ride - hailing vehicles, according to some reports — could become less congested as a ride - sharing fleet moves commuters around en masse, rather than individuals relying on their own cars to get to work.
But it obtained those results in part by arranging to close about 100 stores — 15 % of its total fleet — in the face of a long - term sales decline.
Will there be a fleet of taxis waiting for you, or just a small handful that might get scooped up before you have a chance?
It's easy to see why he'd resist culling the fleet further.
NEW YORK, March 27 - Saudi Arabia will sign a non-binding agreement with Boeing Co for the U.S. planemaker to provide support and training to the kingdom's fleet, the chairman of the state - owned military industrial company said on Tuesday.
The turnover in the U.S. car fleet is about 10 years, so if everyone bought an electric car the next time they bought a car, you'd have 95 percent electric cars in 10 years.
Gartner told The South China Morning Post that the Chinese firm had successfully obtained government clearance for the initiative, which employs a fleet of 30 drones that can deliver packages weighing from 5 to 15 kilograms for a distance of up to 50 kilometers.
The electric plane will be able to take off and land vertically, and Uber hopes to have a fleet of 50 ready for testing in Dallas and Dubai by 2020.
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