Air Freight News
Seaway opens bringing vital goods to market
The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation (SLSMC) marked the opening of the Seaway’s 62ndnavigation season today, with the transit of the NACC Argonaut through Lock…
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Port of Savannah up 17 percent  in February
The Port of Savannah achieved its busiest February ever last month, handling 364,405 twenty-foot equivalent container units, an increase of 17 percent over the same…
Port of Corpus Christi remains open as COVID-19 pandemic evolves
As area businesses close temporarily throughout the South Texas Coastal Bend community to combat evolving COVID-19 concerns, the Port of Corpus Christi (PCCA) will remain…
AWO launches COVID-19 webpage as resource for maritime transportation and other industries
The COVID-19 webpage includes links to official government public health guidance, best practices for safeguarding vessel operators against the virus, and resources to help maritime…
Port of Oakland Board to meet by phone during COVID-19 crisis
Port of Oakland Commissioners said today their Board meetings would be conducted by phone while state and county shelter-in-place orders are in effect. 
How to help Iran fight the virus
The Trump administration can allow the Islamic Republic to deal with the crisis without compromising American security.
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UK need for ventilators, virus tests to spur cargo flights 50%
Freighter flights at London’s Heathrow airport are forecast to climb more than 50% above normal levels next week amid a surge in shipments of coronavirus…
Norwegian Air buys time by unlocking $27 million of state aid
Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA, the indebted low-cost carrier fighting for survival, bought itself some time as it managed to unlock the first, tiny slice of…
‘Extraordinary’ drop in US fights as virus catches up
For weeks, airline schedules in the U.S. remained near normal even as Covid-19 infections spread around the globe and international routes were trimmed.
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Pelosi stimulus requires airlines receiving aid to cut emissions
Airlines would get $37 billion in grants to keep workers on the job as part of a $71 billion package to rescue carriers and airports…