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Global shipping schedule reliability declined in October after months of steady improvement, according to a new a new...
China Cargo Airlines taps WFS for its new Paris 777F operations
China Cargo Airlines has selected Worldwide Flight Services (WFS), a SATS company, for freighter handling to mark the...
DP World pledges US$5B infrastructure investment in India
DP World has pledged to invest an additional US$5 billion in India to strengthen its integrated
Lufthansa Cargo, CEVA Logistics sign SAF agreement
Lufthansa Cargo and CEVA Logistics have converted their Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the use of SAF, announced...
FedEx notes confidence in holiday sales driven by ecommerce
Federal Express Corporation (FedEx), one of the world's largest express transportation companies, said busine...
TAPA EMEA, BIFA partner to tackle rising freight crime in the UK
TAPA EMEA and the British International Freight Association (BIFA) are developing their cooperation to safeguard...
Frankfurt Airport, Shanghai Pudong partner on cargo
Frankfurt Airport (FRA) and Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG) are now working together under a strategic...
Glasgow Prestwick Airport doubles weekly Air China Cargo flights
Glasgow Prestwick Airport (PIK) has significantly increased its China operations as carrier Air China Cargo doubled its...
Swissport expands cargo capacity at Amsterdam Schiphol
Swissport, the world's leading aviation services provider, has opened a strategic second-line cargo facilit...
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IATA: Air cargo demand up 2.9% in September, seventh month of growth
Global air cargo demand rose again in September, marking continued growth despite shifting trade
APAC air cargo growth slows in September
Asia-Pacific airlines posted continued cargo growth in September, though at a slower pace, as
Turkish Cargo, already the world’s third‑largest air cargo carrier, is targeting industry leadership by 2033 through an aggressive network expansion and a fleet growth plan supported by the SMARTIST mega‑hub in Istanbul and new freighter orders.
Turkish Cargo plans network expansion, fleet growth to top global air freight
Turkish Cargo, already the world’s third‑largest air cargo carrier, is targeting industry
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