European defence giant EADS has postponed production expansion plans at Airbus due to the poor outlook for the airline sector.
British Airways battles to pull itself out of a slump as management troubles in the past give way to an economic slowdown.
The world's two largest reinsurers, Munich Re and Swiss Re, double their cost estimates of the attacks on the US.
A BBC News Online reader says new security controls at US airports are failing to pick up potentially dangerous objects. Includes user submitted experiences.
Around the world, airlines are cutting jobs, mothballing planes and issue profit warnings, so can BA escape the storm, asks the BBC.
Leading share indexes on both sides of the Atlantic have closed at new lows, due to growing economic and military fears.
EU finance ministers will consider relaxing tough rules on state aid to airlines, as the industry suffers following the attacks on the US.
As America reels from the attacks on New York, the UK economy starts to fear the impact on business and consumers.
The chairman of the Fed says calm is returning to financial markets, but no one can tell the full effects of the terrorist attacks.
Economists think the US economy could bounce back quickly from the effects of the attacks, but the rest of the world may not.
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