Airbus decarbonisation targets validated by the SBTi
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OOCL welcomes its first 24,188 TEU vessel “OOCL Spain”
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IATA: Global air cargo continued to outperform pre-pandemic levels in April
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Port of Savannah records volume drop in January but export numbers up
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Increased cargo volume seen on China's land-sea trade corridor in January
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Capacity remains open on most lanes while air demand out of Asia remains low
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Saudia Cargo awards multi-station contract to WFS
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Boeing doubles SAF purchase in 2023 to 5.6 million gallons
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SC Ports saw cargo volumes dip in January but loaded exports up 11%
South Carolina Ports (SC Ports) saw loaded exports expand in January, although loaded imports declined, resulting in a...
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ASEAN, EU conclude the world’s 1st bloc-to-bloc Air Transport Deal to boost aviation links
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Suez Canal assures navigation traffic at waterway now at 'normal rates'
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