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Qatar Airways Cargo launches freighters to Warsaw
Qatar Airways Cargo has commenced freighter operations to Warsaw, Poland, effective October 1. In a statement, the...
Alibaba plans to spin off Cainiao via separate listing in Hong Kong
Alibaba Group confirmed that it intends to spin off its logistics arm, Cainiao Smart Logistics Network, through a Hong...
Cathay Pacific Group expects return to pre-pandemic capacity by end 2024
Cathay Pacific expects a gradual recovery in capacity – expecting to operate 70% of its
MOL Ferry, Ferry Sunflower merge for logistics, passenger travel
MOL Ferry Co., Ltd. and Ferry Sunflower Limited have merged and started operations as MOL Sunflower Ltd. MOL Sunflower...
WorldACD: Special air cargo verticals see continued growth in 2023
While general cargo tonnages have fallen in all of the main world origin regions, WorldACD noted that a number of areas...
Speedy Freight announces carbon neutral status
National same-day courier service, Speedy Freight, has announced its status as a certified carbon neutral business, in...
Port of Felixstowe welcomes first Methanol-powered ship
Hutchison Ports' Port of Felixstowe has welcomed the maiden call of the Laura Maersk, the first container shi...
American Airlines Cargo approves DoKaSch’ Opticooler
DoKaSch Temperature Solutions announced that it received technical approval for its Opticooler® RKN ac...
Turkish Cargo relocates koala to new UK home from Hong Kong
Turkish Cargo has transported an endangered koala from Hong Kong to the United Kingdom. The carrier — which has an IATA...
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Hong Kong reports further decline in cargo volume for October
Hong Kong reported further deceleration in cargo volumes for October despite the start of the
Chinese express delivery firms ship 552M parcels on “Singles Day” 2022
Chinese express delivery firms handled 552 million parcels during the November 11 "Sin
APAC airlines saw continued cargo decline as demand wanes, supply chain issues persist
Asia Pacific airlines saw continued cargo decline as orders waned and supply chain problems
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