Air Freight News
Libya’s top oil field re-opens again after gunmen closed it
Libya’s biggest oil field began pumping once again after gunmen briefly shut it down, fresh proof of the challenge the conflict-ravaged North African country faces…
Argentina seizes top soy exporter in new ‘statist vision’
Argentine President Alberto Fernandez dipped into the play book of his deputy, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, with a plan to seize crop trader Vicentin SAIC,…
The world needs an effective WTO more than ever
If allowed to do its job, the global trade-promotion agency would be a vital asset.
Libya’s top oil field stops again after gunmen force closure
Libya’s battered oil industry suffered another blow as the biggest field in the conflict-ravaged North African country shut down just days after output resumed following…
Emirates kicks off thousands of job cuts to navigate virus slump
Emirates started the process of firing thousands of workers to help the world’s largest long-haul carrier preserve cash during the industry’s recovery from the Covid-19…
Bombardier, once a Canadian champion, faces ouster from index
Bombardier Inc. is facing the boot from Canada’s main index as it slides toward irrelevance for equity investors.
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FIS Air Freight Report June 8, 2020
China to Europe begins its slide in line with China to USA, as prices rout, down $1.52 on the week. China to USA now sits…
FourKites Introduces Industry-First Dynamic ETAs for LTL Freight
Data science breakthrough enables LTL shipment tracking, with 6x more accurate estimated arrival times
Cathay avoids collapse with $5 billion government-backed plan
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. became the latest global carrier to receive a lifeline to get through the coronavirus pandemic, with the chairman saying its plan…
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Europe’s steelmakers rip into EU revamp of import controls
The European Union steel industry lashed out at the EU’s trade authority for failing to slash import quotas in a planned revamp of them, saying…