Air Freight News
Cyberattackers target key fuel-distribution firms in Europe
Europe’s fuel-supply network fell victim to a cyberattack -- less than a year after the biggest refined petroleum pipeline in the U.S. was halted by…
FAA seeks to revamp pilot training in wake of 737 Max crashes
U.S. aviation regulators on Wednesday proposed broad changes to airline training to make pilots more capable of handling the latest generation of automated jets in…
US talks to China, Japan, India about sending gas to Europe
The U.S. and its European allies have approached several major natural-gas importers in Asia, including China, about sending their fuel to Europe if a conflict…
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Port of South Louisiana’s Matthews says infrastructure bill helps Louisiana and Mississippi ports
Paul Matthews, the new executive director of the Port of South Louisiana, says recent enactment of the new Infrastructure Bill signed by the President and…
Iran gas crunch forces Mideast buyers to seek alternative supply
Iran’s tight gas market is reverberating across the Middle East, as a drop in its exports forces key customers Iraq and Turkey to seek alternative…
Kenya Air to restructure debt after nationalization plans collapse
Kenya Airways Plc has selected financial advisers at Seabury Consulting to help the airline evaluate options to restructure its debt load, according to people with…
Turkey’s trade gap widens most in 10 years as energy bill swells
Turkey’s preliminary trade figures for January pointed to the biggest gap in a decade as the nation’s energy bill bulged on higher global prices and…
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Canada lumber set to pay less US duties as trade spat drags on
High import duties have added to the cost of homebuilding in the U.S., but those costs may drop if preliminary tariffs proposed Tuesday are put…
Morocco aims to import chilled gas via Spain after Algeria snub
Morocco is seeking to import liquefied natural gas for the first time using a pipeline that previously sent Algerian supplies to Spain.
European fuel terminals halted by ‘IT issues’ amid German hack
Multiple fuel terminals in Europe’s oil-trading hub have been forced to halt operations because of ‘IT issues’, according to a broker.