Coverage of air cargo related news including freight forwarders, airlines, airports and more
| July 07, 2020 | Air Cargo | Airlines
| July 07, 2020 | Air Cargo | Airlines
| July 07, 2020 | Air Cargo | General | By The Numbers
Hong Kong to Europe and Hong Kong to USA routes have been impacted th e most, with the former falling by 61 cents and the later falling by 82 cents.
| July 07, 2020 | Air Cargo | Technology
| July 07, 2020 | Air Cargo | Airports
| July 07, 2020 | Air Cargo | Airlines
| July 06, 2020 | Air Cargo | Airports
Fiege subsidiary takes over parts of the physical freight handling in the LCC
| July 05, 2020 | Air Cargo | Airports
Virgin Australia Holdings Ltd. bondholders asked the country’s deals regulator to let them pitch a plan to rescue the airline in an effort to derail a sale to Bain Capital LP.
| July 05, 2020 | Air Cargo | Airlines
| July 03, 2020 | Air Cargo | Airlines | Intermodal
| July 03, 2020 | Air Cargo | Airlines
| July 03, 2020 | Air Cargo
Against the backdrop of the Covid-19 health crisis. Bollore Logistics is extending until 31 -July 2020 its special weekly cargo freight service between Europe and West Africa - The WARA AIR SERVICE.
| July 03, 2020 | Air Cargo
Trip & Co and SII have joined forces in order to develop efficient products to transport cargo on board of passenger flights.
| July 03, 2020 | Air Cargo
British Airways parent IAG SA kicked off its legal fight against the U.K. policy of forcing visitors to self-isolate for 14 days, saying even the government’s own scientists acknowledged that the quarantine would have little impact on virus transmission.
| July 02, 2020 | Air Cargo | Airlines
| July 02, 2020 | Air Cargo | Freighters
As PPE volumes faded, global air cargo volumes in June provided the first real indicators of structural recovery. The industry seems to be ‘slowly getting back up on its feet’ as volumes in the first four weeks climbed 6% versus the full four weeks of May.
| July 02, 2020 | Air Cargo | Airlines
| July 02, 2020 | Air Cargo | Airports | International Trade
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agriculture specialists working at the George Bush Intercontinental Airport cargo facility intercepted a shipment of restricted and prohibited items including a canine skull, a sheep skull, various other bones, unknown mammal skins, cowrie shells, and tubs of unidentified black paste presumed to be homemade soap with possible animal origin ingredients.
| July 02, 2020 | Air Cargo | Airlines
| July 01, 2020 | Air Cargo | Airlines
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