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AAL transports power station components from Asia to Australia
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Seafrigo acquires UK forwarder Perishable Movements Limited (PML)
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Drewry: Smart container fleet to expand 6-fold over the next 5 years
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HIT invests HK$78M to roll out Hong Kong's first solar panel-equipped quay cranes
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Emirates Group launches Innovation Majlis at its Dubai headquarter
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The proliferation of Airbus A321neo and Boeing 737MAX aircraft is seeing these planes increasingly flying on routes where traditionally widebodies like the Boeing 767 have been used, removing bellyhold space and putting pressure on air freight capacity.
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Authorities at Hong Kong International Airport have extended the airport’s slot-use waiver rule until October this year. Regulators in other jurisdictions have made similar announcements, amidst an uneven recovery from Covid-19.
Hong Kong extends slot-use rule waiver to October
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Emirates SkyCargo recently marked a milestone for moving 1 billion doses of coronavirus vaccine. The 4,200 tonnes of vaccine travelled on more than 2,000 Emirates flights.
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