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Airlines note flower transport in February almost back to pre-pandemic levels
Major airlines are seeing the transport of flowers pick up in 2023 during the usual February peak after recent years of...
DHL Express announces 24 additional electric vans in Indonesia
DHL Express has geared up to electrify its last-mile delivery fleet with the deployment of 24 electric vans in Jakarta...
Xeneta: Cost of shipping in 2022 will be “higher than ever before”
The costs of shipping this year will be "higher than ever before" even if sp
UPS workers vote to authorize strike, but company says no impact on operations
Unionized UPS workers have voted to authorize a strike as contract negotiations continue, paving the way for a possible...
Lufthansa Cargo expands cargo services to two airports in Mexico City
Lufthansa Cargo said it would permanently operate all B777 freighter flights that previously served Mexico City...
Air New Zealand, New Zealand gov't to invest US$2M in SAF studies
Air New Zealand and the New Zealand Government have announced a US$2 million plus investment in the next phase of...
Atlas Air names Richard Broekman as head of sustainability
Atlas Air Inc. announced that Richard Broekman had been promoted to executive vice president, chief commercial officer...
ONE to install telematic devices on reefer fleet
Ocean Network Express (ONE) has announced its plans to install telematic devices on its reefer box fleet, marking a...
Sea-Intel: Demand rebound loses some steam in April
Global demand is indeed recovering in terms of growth rates, but the trade to North America as well as key...
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Air cargo rates 'cool' – but prices expected to remain high
Airfreight rates have finally begun to "cool" as the market enter the season
Maersk says supply chain strain to "continue for some time"
Maersk expects the ongoing congestion issues to continue "for some time still" af
IATA: Supply chain disruptions “significantly” dragged air cargo growth in November
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for global air cargo markets
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