Air Freight News
Hamburg, Dusseldorf airports disrupted by climate activists
Climate activists protesting against the use of fossil fuels like kerosene disrupted operations at the airports in Hamburg and Dusseldorf on Thursday morning, causing chaos…
Commerce chief Raimondo’s email hacked in breach tied to China
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo was among the US officials whose emails were breached in a hack of government accounts that Microsoft Corp. has said originated…
Japan expects EU to lift food import curbs, official says
The European Union said it was lifting import restrictions on Japanese food products imposed in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
India’s newest airline to add 800 staff and fly internationally
Akasa Air, India’s newest airline, is planning to add up to 800 new workers by the end of this fiscal year as it prepares to…
Russia finally cuts crude exports, at most opportune moment
Russia is finally cutting crude exports, at the most advantageous moment possible.
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Canada taps mediator to craft deal to end strike at ports
Canadian Labor Minister Seamus O’Regan said negotiators have made progress toward a deal to end a strike by dockworkers at some of Canada’s busiest ports…
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USPS introduces Ground Advantage
• New coast-to-coast 2-5-day shipping offering now available • Competitively priced for America’s businesses and retail customers
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Orange EV assists warehouse operators with meeting and exceeding WAIRE compliance obligations
Purchasing, renting, or leasing each Orange EV zero-emission truck can offset more than $1 million in South Coast AQMD WAIRE mitigation fees
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FAA invests nearly $92 million to help airports reach President’s goal of net zero-emissions by 2050
Airports across the country are more sustainable thanks to funding from the Federal Aviation Administration.
Resilinc releases list of top supply chain disruptions and industries impacted for the first half of 2023 
Exclusive eventwatchAI data reveals bankruptcies and labor disruptions are on the rise, but disruptions overall are stabilizing