Air Freight News
Port of Oakland appoints first Chief Operating Officer
Veteran aviation executive Kristi McKenney has been named Chief Operating Officer at the Port of Oakland. Executive Director Danny Wan announced the appointment today after…
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Not many safe harbors: corruption risk in the port sector
All markets and industries are exposed to corruption risk, but some sectors are at greater risk than others. Due to the nature of the business,…
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Where will the next wave of disruption in logistics roar?
Disruption in logistics has continued at a rapid pace in the last five years. Supply chain leaders still have trouble understanding which technologies are worthwhile…
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Global air cargo down 4% at start of 2020 as industry awaits impact of coronavirus
The global air cargo market saw a 4% year-on-year decline in the four weeks to February 2, 2020, according to the latest ‘dynamic load factor’…
QSL takes an important step further in its expansion
QSL is once again expanding its geographic footprint in the USA with the addition of a marine terminal in Houston, Texas, at the South Central…
NYC tunnel’s slow pace spurs Democratic jabs at Trump rail chief
Fifteen Democratic senators admonished the Trump administration for the sluggish progress on a new rail tunnel between New York and New Jersey, centerpiece of the…
South African Airways cuts foreign, local routes to stay afloat
South African Airways cut flights to nine international cities and all domestic services except Johannesburg to Cape Town as the embattled state-owned carrier scales back…
UK seeks simpler tariffs, US deal to boost post-Brexit trade
Boris Johnson’s government sought to burnish the U.K.’s post-Brexit trade credentials as it laid out its ambitions for a deal with the U.S. and plans…
‘Chill is real,’ Trudeau envoy to China says of Huawei feud
The man Justin Trudeau put in charge of repairing Canada’s ties with China acknowledged he has his work cut out for him.
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China travel bans leave thousands stranded around the world
China’s coronavirus outbreak has triggered an unprecedented clampdown on travel to and from the world’s second-largest economy, leaving thousands of people stranded across the globe…