BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PACCAR annually recognizes suppliers who exceed PACCAR's 10 ppm quality standard, or the equivalent of 10 defective parts for every million components shipped to PACCAR. To qualify, suppliers must also meet demanding criteria for customer support and continuous improvement. For 2025, PACCAR recognizes 359 suppliers in 28 countries on five continents for achieving this high level of quality performance. “PACCAR's 10 ppm suppliers achieved and sustained exception.
U.S. passenger airlines' fuel costs jumped 78% in April to nearly $6.5 billion over the same month last year as the conflict in the Middle East has sharply driven up fuel costs, the U.S. Transportation Department said Monday.
Major automakers backed the Environmental Protection Agency proposal to delay enforcement of a regulation requiring significant cuts in air pollution from vehicles for two years but want the agency to move quickly to rewrite the rules.
After Spirit Airlines vanished from the skies, its not-quite-sudden collapse raised questions about why the successful low-cost model, born in the U.S. airline industry, is failing.
Investors are understandably tired of hearing about tariffs. But the United States is approaching a deadline that, despite not getting much coverage, could have a significant impact on stocks in the second half of the year.