Air Freight News
United targets pre-virus margins in 2023 after record loss
United Airlines Holdings Inc. is mapping a recovery from last year’s record loss with a plan that calls for topping pre-pandemic profit margins in 2023.
Key USMCA negotiator Todd picked as US trade chief of staff
Nora Todd, who helped craft key changes to the update of the North American Free Trade Agreement as a top Senate aide, has been picked…
U.K. hands Bombardier Rail $2.3 billion Brexit jobs boost
Britain granted Bombardier Inc.’s train unit 1.7 billion pounds ($2.3 billion) in export funding, bolstering an English plant ahead of a looming merger with France’s…
In final hour, Trump eases metal tariffs on one more nation
Former President Donald Trump, as he left Washington for his home in Florida, issued a proclamation exempting one additional nation from metals tariffs.
MBOX Terminals signs agreement for Octopi for new intermodal terminal in Serbia
Terminal will be the first customer in Europe to implement the cloud-based TOS
Three teams qualified for Montreal terminal project
The Montreal Port Authority (MPA) today announced that following the Request for Qualification (RFQ) process for the design and construction of the Contrecoeur container terminal,…
TT Club offering evermore tailored service with additional underwriting resource in the Benelux Region
Leading international freight and logistics insurer, TT Club is pleased to announce Marcus Kuling’s appointment as a specialist underwriter in the Benelux region.
ATA Freight Successfully Completes ISO Reverification
ATA Freight, a leading global logistics and freight forwarding services provider, announced that it has successfully completed external audits for ISO reverification earning its updated…
Stepping up measures against illicit yields financial dividends, says new TRACIT report
Today, the Transnational Alliance to Combat Illicit Trade launched a new report, The Link Between Illicit Trade and Sovereign Credit Ratings.
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Brexit border trouble grows as key customs system hits limit
A key U.K. government customs system has been overwhelmed within weeks of Brexit and threatens to trigger more disruption as freight traffic rebounds.