February 18, 2026
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EU–India trade deal set to boost flows
The European Union (EU) and India have struck a landmark trade agreement expected to lift flows between the two...
Schiphol Cargo sustains positive growth in December
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol handled 128,198 tonnes of air cargo in December 2025, closing the year on a positive note,...
AFLAS Awards 2026: Call for Nominations Now Open
Hong Kong – January 13, 2026 — Asia Cargo News is pleased to announce that nominations are now open
Sea-Intel: US inventories hold steady despite falling container imports
US inventory levels remained stable through October 2025 even as container import volumes continued to decline,...
AAL Shipping delivers 192 BESS units to Australia for major grid project
AAL Shipping has transported 192 units of UN3480 lithium‑ion Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) cargo from Taicang,...
CASL, Elior Asia launch JV to support aircraft recycling supply chain
China Aircraft Services Limited (CASL) and France's Elior Asia have signed an MoU to set up a 50–50 joint ven...
DHL Supply Chain renews, expands global logistics contract with Airbus
DHL Supply Chain has extended and broadened its partnership with Airbus, taking on a larger role in managing the...
Air Charter Service moves 90,000 tons of freight in 2025
Air Charter Service (ACS) saw strong demand for cargo charters in 2025, moving substantial volumes of freight across...
Suparna Airlines launches direct Oslo-Shanghai cargo flights
Suparna Airlines has launched direct Oslo–Shanghai (PVG) flights, adding new lift for fresh Norwegian seafood exports...
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Egypt opens first semi-automated Red Sea container terminal as Suez traffic rises
Egypt has opened its first semi‑automated container terminal at Ain Sokhna, a Red Sea hub developed
Maersk returns to the Red Sea on India–Middle East–US service
Maersk has resumed transits through the Red Sea after nearly two years of suspended operations
Hong Kong airport says cargo throughput surpassed 5M tonnes in 2025
Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) closed 2025 on a strong note with full‑year cargo throughput
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