Air Freight News
FBX Weekly Asia-US ocean rates spike as CNY approaches and equipment stays scarce
It turns out that, yes, freight prices can continue to increase. Pre-Chinese New Year pressure pushed transpacific rates up with Asia-US East Coast climbing 21%…
Globalia’s TMS FreightViewer will henceforth come with the LCL rates from SHIPCO
After three years of substantial efforts put forth by Globalia Logistics Network’s IT department for the upgradation of FreightViewer, a partnership has been finally forged…
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Boeing’s largest 747 customer to take last four of iconic jumbo
Boeing Co. won an order from Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings Inc., the world’s largest 747 operator, for the final four humpbacked freighters that will roll…
U.K. to start talks with EU on finance cooperation this week
The U.K. will begin talks with the European Union this week on how regulators will cooperate over financial services now Brexit has been completed.
Iran calls for future nuclear talks to drop sanctions ‘snapback’
The demand by a top advisor suggests the country’s leaders might be willing to amend the nuclear deal.
U.K. to fine firms that hide Chinese imports from Uighur labor
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said the U.K. will fine companies if they cover up imports from the Xinjiang region of China, where international observers have…
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Verizon teams up with UPS to deliver packages with 5G drones
Verizon Communications Inc. kicked off the Consumer Electronics Show on a virtual stage Monday, touting the ways 5G will change the world, including network-connected drones…
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Indonesian divers retrieve black boxes from Sriwijaya air crash
Indonesian Navy divers retrieved the black boxes of the Sriwijaya Air Boeing Co. jet that plunged into the Java Sea shortly after take-off from Jakarta…
EgyptAir to restart flights to Qatar as Gulf dispute ends
EgyptAir will resume flights to Qatar after a three-year dispute that pitted the gas-rich emirate against other Gulf nations and Egypt ended last week.
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U.K. businesses drowning in red tape under Brexit border rules
While the mile-long lines of trucks have dissipated at ports, U.K. businesses are waking up to less visible forms of friction at the border with…