Air Freight News
Oil jumps after unrest hits key OPEC producers Iraq and Libya
Oil jumped as rising tension in the Middle East and North Africa halted output and exports from key OPEC producers Iraq and Libya.
Hong Kong airport passenger numbers drop for first time in years
Hong Kong International Airport’s passenger numbers fell for the first time in a decade last year, as months of anti-government protests deterred people from coming…
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Trump hails ‘Paydirt’ for farmers from his China, USMCA deals
President Donald Trump championed a pair of trade victories at a farm convention Sunday in Austin, Texas.
Two Hong Kong officers injured as rally ends in violence
Two Hong Kong police officers were beaten at a rally in the city center that was dispersed as it descended into confusion and violent clashes.
Cross-border runners brave borders with bribery in Zimbabwe
Farai Mapondera sits at a Shell filling station about 500 yards from the Beitbridge border post that separates South Africa and Zimbabwe. It’s 3 p.m.…
Welcome to ‘peak decade,’ from globalization to central banks
Amid the Alpine peaks of the Swiss resort of Davos in the week ahead, politicians, investors and executives will be busy debating whether we are…
Lufthansa faces further strikes by German cabin union: Reuters
Cabin crew union UFO says it is planning further strikes at the company in a bid to increase pressure on management after talks with the…
Libyan Oil exports blocked ahead of Berlin peace conference
Libyan commander Khalifa Haftar blocked oil exports at ports under his control, slashing output by more than half and posing a potential setback for an…
Toyota showers billions on U.S. plants after slow shift to SUVs
Toyota Motor Corp. has poured more money into yet another North American plant to boost production of the SUVs and trucks U.S. customers increasingly seek…
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New software flaw could further delay Boeing’s 737 Max
Boeing Co. has identified a new software flaw in the grounded 737 Max that will require additional work, possibly further delaying the plane’s return to…