Air Freight News
Russia’s crude shipments edge down to the lowest in a month
Flows remain in the narrow range they’ve occupied since the start of July
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DNV awards Hudong Zhonghua AiP/GASA certificates for four innovative designs
At today’s SMM trade fair in Hamburg, DNV awarded Hudong Zhonghua Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. with three Approval in Principle (AiP) certificates and a General Approval…
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Trade body sounds alarm bells for French SME road haulers
France’s leading freight transport and logistics industry body, Union TLF, has called for immediate action to protect small and medium-sized (SME) road haulage firms which…
US-backed Angola rail plan secures $200 million from key bank
The Development Bank of Southern Africa has approved as much as $200 million for the US-backed Lobito corridor rail project that will haul critical minerals…
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Alfa Laval enabling a safe ammonia-fuelled future with its innovative solutions
As the shipping industry transitions to cleaner fuels, ammonia as marine fuel is gaining momentum. Alfa Laval is at the forefront of enabling this shift.
Cathay Pacific inspects Airbus A350 fleet amid engine issues
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. said it’s being forced to cancel some flights because of a “precautionary” inspection of its entire Airbus SE A350 fleet after…
Solar maker Maxeon pulls guidance on ‘significant’ barriers
Maxeon Solar Technologies Ltd. plunged after the solar-panel producer warned that “significant” market headwinds including a weak rooftop market, project delays and detained imports into…
Salvage crew abandon trying to tow stricken Red Sea oil tanker
Salvage companies ended attempts to tow away an oil tanker in the Red Sea that’s been burning for days following attacks by Yemen’s Houthi militants,…
Lufthansa fits jets with lead weight to balance out first class
Aerospace engineers have spent the better part of a century trying to cut weight from aircraft to save on fuel. Deutsche Lufthansa AG is now…
Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion pushes rivals to cut rates, for now
Pipelines that historically carry Canadian crude to the U.S. are cutting rates and looking to ship different grades of crude oil due to rising competition…