Happy Friday and welcome to Shifting Gears! It's the second week for our roundup of transportation news. Fittingly, it was a whirlwind with plenty of drama.
Shifting Gears: Tesla heads to Germany, more Boeing drama, and Uber insiders cash out (UBER, TSLA, LYFT)
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It was a busy week in transportation news across the board. Tesla's chief executive Elon Musk was in Germany to accept yet another award for the company's Model 3 sedan, where he also announced plans to build a factory near Berlin. And in the US, Boeing is no closer to returning its embattled plane to the skies, while Uber saw insiders cash out as its post-IPO lock-up period expired and the company finds a new regulatory fight.
Here's what happened:
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