Air Freight News
Boeing faces checks on hundreds of Max jets for electrical flaw
Boeing Co. will need to inspect hundreds of undelivered 737 Max jets for a potential flaw in their electrical power systems, said people familiar with…
U.S. eases limits on Taiwan contacts as China tensions climb
The State Department restored rules governing officials’ contacts with Taiwan that were lifted in the Trump administration’s final days, but said the new version eased…
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Boeing grounds dozens of 737 Max jets on manufacturing flaw
Boeing Co. grounded dozens of 737 Max jets to repair an electrical flaw that emerged just months after the planes were cleared to return to…
Real-time digital overview accelerates handling of delayed Suez vessels in port of Rotterdam
Many sea-going vessels have been delayed as a consequence of the Suez Canal obstruction. As delayed vessels are arriving in quick succession in Rotterdam, there…
Maryland Port Administration Renews Commitment To Environmental Initiatives
The Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) and the MDOT Maryland Port Administration (MDOT MPA) have renewed and expanded a voluntary Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with…
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The New North Terminal does not require a new Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
The Port Authority of Valencia expresses its gratitude and satisfaction for the conclusions of the Puertos del Estado report and ratifies its environmental commitment to…
Economy’s Real-Time Indicators Signal Even Stronger U.S. Rebound
Recent reports show the U.S. economy is on a solid recovery path, but real-time indicators suggest the magnitude of the consumer-led rebound could be even…
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New LEEA research reveals optimistic post-pandemic outlook
Despite the Covid-19 health crisis impacting significantly on the Lifting Industry, Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA) Sector Benchmark Research reveals optimism for the post-pandemic future,…
Rystad Energy’s daily market comment from our Oil Markets Analyst Louise Dickson
Oil prices are about to close the week with mild losses as demand concerns are spreading pessimism in the market.
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EIA: More gasoline expected to be consumed this summer than last, but not more than in 2019
As some of the economic and behavioral effects of COVID-19 subside over the next year, we forecast that U.S. demand for transportation fuels will increase.