Air Freight News
British Sugar taps supply from great rival to help plug shortage
British Sugar is turning to alternative suppliers, including rival producer Tate & Lyle Sugars, to fulfill contracts after a poor harvest led to shortages.
Korea restores Japan’s preferred trade status, aiding US efforts
South Korea reinstated Japan to its list of preferred trading partners, a major step in mending ties with a long-time rival that also aligns with…
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HERE Technologies commits to net-zero emissions target in release of annual sustainability report
HERE focuses on going net-zero by 2035 with a science-based reduction target, they work alongside global automakers and transportation and logistics companies on electric vehicle…
Oil tankers tired of waiting on Iraqi Kurdish crude depart empty after a month
Tankers waiting nearly a month to load crude from Iraq’s Kurdish region have departed waters near the pipeline terminal in Turkey, an indication that oil…
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SkyBridge continues pace at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport, starting next 250,000 s.f.
SkyBridge Arizona has started construction on a 250,000-square-foot building, “Building 108,” bringing its active Class A industrial construction at SkyBridge Arizona to a half-million square…
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Contest for oil like Russia’s is finally heating up for Europe
Europe’s oil refiners, already making do without longstanding shipments of Russian crude, are now struggling with the loss of similar supplies from northern Iraq and…
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Total’s reluctance to move Congo oil shuts only export route
Democratic Republic of Congo’s vision of earning billions of dollars in revenue from dozens of landlocked oil blocks will remain distant without a connection to…
Russia’s crude exports still show little sign of production cuts
Shipments remain close to 3.4 million barrels a day for a second week
A Golden Week for China air travel may stem drop in oil prices
Global oil traders are fixated on the next milestone in China’s economic recovery, when travelers pack their bags and head to the airport for the…
EU set to propose banning many goods from transiting via Russia
The European Union is set to propose a ban on many goods transiting through Russia as the bloc attempts to tighten the screws on the…