Air Freight News
Biggest container cranes ever for Port of Oakland almost here
The crane ship bringing the largest container cranes ever to Oakland is right off the coast of Northern California. The vessel Captain plans to anchor…
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Panama Canal administrator’s year end remarks
A legacy of resilience and action to benefit our customers, country and world
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Southwest to avoid first layoffs as relief bill clears
Southwest Airlines Co. said it would rescind plans to cut jobs and wages next year, now that new federal payroll support has been approved, averting…
US ports fare well in Congressional year-end legislation
U.S. members of the American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) – the unified and collective voice of America’s seaports – are pleased that many port-related…
EU Governments signal support to complete China investment deal
European Union governments signaled support on Monday for completing work on a long-sought agreement with China to open the Chinese market further to EU investors,…
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Essential features of an effective fleet management system
With COVID-19’s effects on the global economy still on display, businesses across all industries face mounting challenges. The demand for commercial vehicles that ACT research…
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Air Canada Boeing 737 Max suffers engine problem: Aviation24
An Air Canada Boeing 737-8 Max on a test flight suffered engine issues that forced the crew to shut down one of the plane’s engines…
Burundi launches airline amid similar initiatives in East Africa
Burundi will relaunch a state-owned airline next year, more than a decade after the failure of its erstwhile carrier, Air Burundi.
EU-U.K. trade deal gets nod from bloc’s top envoys in Brussels
European Union ambassadors gave the go-ahead to the bloc’s draft free-trade agreement with the U.K., paving the way for the deal to take effect on…
Britain’s Brexit ordeal has barely even started
Exhausted by the negotiations that concluded last week? There’ll be plenty more.