The company blames air traffic control issues and weather.
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With NASA partnership, Orlando begins planning for air taxis, flying cars
Critics say the city has more pressing needs than building a ‘vertiport’ for the advent of electric oversized drones.
Small businesses navigate ever-changing COVID-19 reality
A brief early-summer reprieve from pandemic restrictions was not, as many hoped, a return to normalcy.
After allegations, Mainers reconsider use of Facebook, Instagram
Some would like to stop using the social-media platforms in light of recent reports that management has ignored the harm they can do, but either rely heavily on them or feel they can be used for good as well.
In search of a unique property in Maine? How about a monolithic dome home on the Road to Misery?
The off-grid property in Kennebunkport was made by a Maine sculptor and her family.
Swine & Stein Brewfest returns bigger than ever
More than a thousand people attend Saturday’s annual Gardiner food and beverage event.
Lobster prices sky high due to heavy demand, slower season
Consumers are paying in the $15 per pound range – about a third more than a year ago, and twice the price from some previous summers and early falls.
Central Maine business briefs: Camden bank donates board games and money to kids’ programs
People & Places: Maine Council on Aging appoints new board members.
Stock indexes close lower as jobs data spark uncertainty
Much of Wall Street assumed the job market had improved enough for the Fed to soon begin paring back its monthly purchases of bonds meant to hold down longer-term interest rates.
More than 130 countries reach deal on corporate minimum tax
The agreement is meant to deter multinational corporations from stashing their profits in offshore tax havens.