Air Freight News
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao launches “Stop. Trains Can’t.” awareness campaign
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao announced the launch today of this year’s Stop. Trains Can’t. public education campaign, which will run through November…
U.S., Russia agree to extend limits on Russian uranium imports
The U.S. Commerce Department and the Russian government have agreed to extend for 20 years limits on imports of Russian uranium, the Trump administration announced…
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SC Ports’ Leatherman Terminal progresses toward March opening
Project partners ‘working in concert’ on site development, construction
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Nearly 9,000 new chassis being added to HRCPII’s fleet through end of fy21
The Port of Virginia’s continual investment in new equipment is helping to build one of the youngest chassis fleets in the nation, with the average…
China-Canada trade is going strong despite Huawei feud
China’s share of Canadian trade is moving higher, even amid the worst diplomatic crisis between the two countries since they established ties.
Boeing cuts jetliner-sales forecast 11% on decade-long slump
Boeing Co. sees a turbulent ride ahead for the world’s jetliner market, with sales contracting sharply this decade before eventually rebounding in the 2030s as…
AirAsia long-haul arm pitches dramatic overhaul to survive
AirAsia Group Bhd.’s long-haul arm proposed a sweeping restructuring plan that would wipe out almost 63.5 billion ringgit ($15.3 billion) in debt and save the…
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iPhone makers win nod for $143 billion India manufacturing plan
Major iPhone assemblers for Apple Inc. were among 16 companies that won approval to manufacture products in India under a plan aimed at attracting investment…
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Gebrüder Weiss is given the green light for Ipsen acquisition
Antitrust authorities approve acquisition // Ipsen locations in Germany operate as Gebrüder Weiss // Customers benefit from larger global network
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Port of Oakland Maritime Director Brandes predicts “strong” fourth quarter
Imports and exports have rebounded at the Port of Oakland which expects a “strong fourth quarter for 2020.”