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WorldACD: Tonnages slide again after recovery from early May dip
Global air cargo tonnages dropped again in the third week of May, after having recovered from the dip at the beginning...
Guam Airport opens runway for humanitarian cargo operations
The A. B. Won Pat International Airport Authority, Guam (GIAA) issued a Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) issued at 09:00...
AAPA: Asia Pacific airlines saw "robust" air cargo growth in 2021
Asia Pacific airlines saw "robust" airfreight growth last year despite pe
DP World cut total global carbon emissions by 5% in 2022
DP World cut direct carbon emissions from its global operations by 5% last year, according to its latest Environmental...
Qatar Airways Cargo partners with Envirotainer on pharma
Qatar Airways Cargo and Envirotainer have formed a strategic alliance to provide a more sustainable solution for...
WFS opens Air Cargo Terminal in India Bengaluru Airport
Worldwide Flight Services (WFS), a member of the SATS Group, has recently inaugurated its air cargo terminal and cold...
ONE targets scope three emissions with European trucking partnership
ONE, a leading global shipping company, has announced a strategic partnership with a European trucking company, Anders...
MSC Air Cargo taps ECS Group as GSSA
MSC Air Cargo has tapped the ECS Group as its GSSA in Europe, Mexico and North America. The newly-launched air cargo...
Korean Air earns IATA CEIV Lithium Batteries certification
Korean Air announced that it received IATA's Center of Excellence for Independent Validators (CEIV) Lit...
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Xeneta: US East Coast has become more attractive to shippers
The East coast ports in the United States (US) has become more attractive to shippers importing
IATA says 2021 a "stellar year" for air cargo
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) said the air cargo sector had a "ste
Cathay Pacific expects further cash burn as tighter crew quarantine rules bite
Cathay Pacific expects a "cash burn" of HK$1 billion - HK$1.5 billion per mo
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