Air Freight News
Ports can reduce emissions by switching to propane
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) is opening up $450 million in funding for initiatives working to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and minimize impacts to…
EU looks to tighten Russia sanctions without touching energy
The European Union is considering tightening or expanding existing sanctions against Russia in coordination with the U.S., while refraining from major new steps to cut…
Russian oil seeps into global market to ease supply fears for now
Millions of barrels of Russian oil are still finding a way to buyers almost a month after the country first invaded Ukraine, tempering concerns that…
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Buried black boxes could solve China plane disaster mystery
Investigators sifting through the wreckage of the China Eastern Airlines Corp. jetliner that slammed into a hillside two days ago will glean the most conclusive…
Oil rises with market facing further signs of supply disruption
Oil pushed higher ahead of high-level meetings that may result in fresh sanctions on Russia, and as storm damage to a vital Black Sea export…
Indian aluminum mills get fewest coal rail rakes in six months
Railway rakes supplying coal to India’s aluminum plants have dropped to the lowest since the peak of an energy crisis in September, forcing the industry…
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China jet’s fatal dive took it near speed of sound before crash
Such an impact may complicate the task for investigators because it can obliterate evidence and, in rare cases, damage a plane’s data and voice recorders…
India mulls exempting some projects from solar import taxes
India’s renewable energy ministry has backed a demand to shield some projects from impending taxes on solar equipment imports, after generators said the added costs…
Sanctions pushing Russia towards economic catastrophe, U.K. says
The U.K. government should press ahead with its sanctions against Russia as they are inflicting pain on Vladimir Putin’s regime, but should also help lower…
Most Europeans now pay more for diesel than gasoline at the pump
The consequences of avoiding Russian diesel exports are plainly visible to motorists in western Europe already.