Air Freight News
Ryanair loses first court fight over Covid-19 airline aid
Ryanair Holdings Plc lost the first round of its campaign to topple Covid-19 bailouts for rival airlines when a European Union court ruled that French…
TUI’s Boeing 737 Max flight marks revised jet’s European return
TUI AG became the first company in Europe to begin flying passenger services with the revised Boeing Co. 737 Max jet, kicking off with a…
Cathay Pacific traffic numbers plunged to new lows in January
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. flew an average of just 981 passengers a day in January, the first time the number dropped below 1,000 since June,…
Ship giant Maersk bids farewell to new, fossil-fuel only ships
A century after the global shipping fleet ran largely on coal, the world’s largest shipping line is taking a historic step toward not using fossil…
U.K. holds back trade scrutiny plan after Johnson struck EU deal
The U.K. is holding back its plan for evaluating the economic impact of new trade deals, which was prepared before Prime Minister Boris Johnson signed…
Tycoon’s downfall pushes trapped seafarers to hunger strike
When Turkish police arrested shipping magnate Mübariz Mansimov Gurbanoğlu at his Istanbul home one Sunday last March, his legal woes set off a chain of…
Cold disrupts U.S. LNG exports with shut channels, gas shortage
The Arctic blast that has wreaked havoc on U.S. energy markets is now poised to reverberate internationally as it slows shipments of liquefied natural gas…
Quebec media baron makes push to break up Air Canada deal
Canadian media executive Pierre Karl Peladeau said he’s ready to step in and buy Transat AT Inc. now that the vacation company’s takeover by Air…
Biden builds out China team with staff who reflect tougher tone
President Joe Biden is filling out his China policy team with staff whose past writing and speeches align with the tough tone toward Beijing that…
Deep freeze upends U.S. agriculture markets from grains to beef
The deep freeze that has left almost five million Americans without power is snarling shipments of goods from corn to soybeans, shutting meat plants and…