Air Freight News
Air France KLM tilts toward Airbus with marquee jet order
Air France-KLM is leaning toward Airbus SE’s A350 widebody model to renew its long-haul fleet, according to people familiar with the airline’s thinking, giving the…
AAPA heralds port investment via US Marine Highway Program grants
The U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD) announced this year’s grant recipients under the United States Marine Highway Program (USMHP).
Anger builds as Sunak mulls shortening flagship UK rail link
Rishi Sunak faced anger from UK business leaders, politicians across the spectrum and even a major donor as he considers whether to shorten a flagship…
China urges EU to show restraint in EV probe and to use caution
China’s Vice Premier He Lifeng expressed “strong concern and dissatisfaction” on Monday to the European Union’s chief trade negotiator Valdis Dombrovskis over the bloc’s anti-subsidy…
Lufthansa says green fuel would eat up half German electricity
Germany’s biggest airline would consume half of the country’s entire electricity production to switch its fleet to green fuels like e-kerosene, according to Deutsche Lufthansa…
Ex-Wall Streeters help Washington divvy up $100 billion to win the global chip race
For years the titans of finance have argued Wall Street could spend money more efficiently than the government can. Now a handful of bankers will…
Lufthansa’s Austrian unit loses greenwashing suit over fuel use
Austrian Airlines AG was found guilty of misleading climate-conscious travelers by suggesting its flights were sustainable, even though they were largely powered by fossil fuels.
China’s rice exports to Ivory Coast hit record after India curbs
China exported a record volume of rice to the Ivory Coast last month after India implemented restrictions on its shipments of the grain.
EU warns China it will be ‘more assertive’ on fair trade
The European Union’s chief trade negotiator warned China on Monday during his trip to the nation that the bloc will be more forceful in upholding…
Russia’s diesel exports dropped by almost 30% before export ban
Russia’s daily diesel exports plunged by 28% in the first 20 days of September, before the government banned overseas shipments of the fuel in a…