Air Freight News
Biden-Harris Administration delivers over $26.7 billion in market access for U.S. agricultural producers
USTR and USDA are helping U.S. agriculture reach new markets and strengthen existing trade relationships; U.S. Ag exports four-year average under Biden-Harris administration is 28.5…
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JetZero welcomes safety and operations expert Dickson to Board of Advisors
• Former FAA Administrator will join pioneering aerospace experts on advisory board and provide safety and regulatory expertise • Steve Dickson's appointment complements recent strategic…
$2.5M federal grant to boost hydrogen fuel use at Port of Oakland
U.S. Department of Energy investment in hydrogen equipment and infrastructure
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NAI DiLeo-Bram & Co. appointed as exclusive leasing agent for 107 How Lane in New Brunswick, NJ
Firm previously arranged the $19.5M off-market sale of the industrial/warehouse property
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US East Coast port strike set to start Tuesday, says union
A port strike on the U.S. East Coast and Gulf of Mexico will go ahead starting on Tuesday, the International Longshoremen’s Association union said on…
Liberty Development Partners acquires 1,149 acres to expand Gulf Inland Logistics Park
Rail-served industrial hub, located Northeast of Houston, offers unparalleled advantages for businesses aiming to boost their supply chain efficiencies
CMA CGM Overweight Surcharge (OWS) - Dry cargo from India, Sri Lanka, Middle East Gulf & Djibouti to Europe
CMA CGM informs of the following Overweight Surcharge (OWS) update:   
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Challenge Group launches new flights to Delhi, expanding Indian operations
Challenge Group launches new flights to Delhi, expanding Indian operations
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Cargo operations resume at Port of Los Angeles
Port of Los Angeles said cargo operations have resumed following last week's fire after a tractor trailer carrying lithium batteries overturned at the Terminal Island.
Big US oil companies reveal massive payments to foreign governments
The three largest U.S. energy exploration companies paid more than $42 billion to foreign governments last year, about eight times more than what they paid…