Air Cargo

Coverage of air cargo related news including freight forwarders, airlines, airports and more


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KLM makes first regular flight with sustainable synthetic fuel

Bloomberg | February 08, 2021 | Air Cargo | Technology | Energy

Air France-KLM’s Dutch arm operated a passenger flight from Amsterdam to Madrid that the carrier says was the first in the world to use sustainably derived synthetic aviation fuel.

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Turkish Cargo was selected ‘Overall Carrier of the Year’ in the Payload Asia Award Ceremony

AJOT | February 08, 2021 | Air Cargo | Freighters

The flag carrier air cargo brand Turkish Cargo was selected ‘Overall Carrier of the Year’ in the Payload Asia Awards 2020, the 7th edition of which was held digitally, and rewarded with the 'Overall Carrier of the Year' award.

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WorldACD: Trends for the past 5 weeks (wk 04)

AJOT | February 08, 2021 | Air Cargo | Freighters | By The Numbers

WorldACD's latest views on air cargo market developments, covering each of the last 5 weeks up till Sunday 31 January.

Singapore sees some light at end of tunnel in aviation recovery

Bloomberg | February 08, 2021 | Air Cargo | Airports

Alcohol bans force South African wineries to rethink trade plans

Bloomberg | February 07, 2021 | Air Cargo | Airlines | International Trade

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Antonov aircraft charters in Africa for Airland Logistics

AJOT | February 05, 2021 | Air Cargo | Charters

Airland Logistics, member to the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) for Denmark, completed delivery of 2 x Antonov AN12 Charter Flights from Lusaka, Zambia to Bamako, Mali for a mining client.

U.K. regulator delays decision on Heathrow fare increase

Bloomberg | February 05, 2021 | Air Cargo | Airports

Mask refusal to cost US air travelers up to $1,500 in fines

Bloomberg | February 05, 2021 | Air Cargo | Airports

Brace yourself: Long-haul travel may not get going until 2023

Bloomberg | February 04, 2021 | Air Cargo | Airports

U.K. to start mandatory quarantine for travelers on Feb. 15

Bloomberg | February 04, 2021 | Air Cargo | Airports

Lufthansa sells $1.9 billion bond to repay Covid bailout loan

Bloomberg | February 04, 2021 | Air Cargo | Airlines

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EVA Air grows its global partnership with WFS with new cargo contract in Seattle

AJOT | February 04, 2021 | Air Cargo | Airlines

EVA Air has signed a new three-year cargo handling contract with Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) in Seattle, extending the two companies’ more than 15 years of partnership in North America.

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CSafe Global Adds Dong Woo Lee to Life Science Sales Team in South Korea

AJOT | February 04, 2021 | Air Cargo | Technology

CSafe Global has been expanding its Life Science sales team in Asia most recently adding Dong Woo Lee as Director of Life Science Sales based in Seoul.

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UPS gives old jets new life in CEO’s push to ‘sweat the assets’

Bloomberg | February 04, 2021 | Air Cargo | Freighters | Logistics | Integrators

Imagine ripping out the dashboard of your 20-year-old minivan and replacing it with the high-tech controls from a Tesla.

Air France airport slots emerge as flashpoint in state aid talks

Bloomberg | February 03, 2021 | Air Cargo | Airports

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