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Ethiopian launches e-commerce logistics service for Africa, Middle East
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Korean Air to boost belly cargo as it resumes more flights to Europe
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Port of Long Beach records second-busiest year despite dip in volume
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Transpacific rates stable as transit times continue to improve
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Air New Zealand moves 114,000 tonnes of cargo in 2022
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