Air Freight News
Woolpert hired to research and develop airfield design guidelines for large UAS
Woolpert has been contracted to research and develop airfield design guidelines for large unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) for the Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP). The…
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US merchandise trade gap narrows for first time in four months
The U.S. merchandise trade gap unexpectedly narrowed in June for the first time in four months as exports jumped by the most on record, signaling…
Singapore Air posts $815 million Loss as traffic plunges 99.5%
Singapore Airlines Ltd. posted its biggest quarterly loss on record as the coronavirus left it flying less than 1% of its usual number of passengers.
UK, Japan close to post-Brexit trade accord replacing EU deal
The U.K. and Japan are close to agreeing a post-Brexit trade accord, a deal that would replace the free-trade agreement Britain enjoys through its membership…
WTO agrees to mediate Japan, South Korea electronics dispute
The World Trade Organization granted South Korea’s request for a dispute inquiry into Japan’s decision to restrict exports of electronics components.
Wizz Air to accelerate jet deliveries after talks with Airbus
Wizz Air Holdings Plc will speed up the rate of new-plane deliveries from Airbus SE, taking advantage of deferrals from other customers to feed its…
IndiiGo warns of 60% capacity slump after loss on virus
IndiGo, India’s biggest airline, warned capacity will slump by 60% in the three months ending Sept. 30, , as the coronavirus pandemic continues to slam…
UK urged to act to protect food standards in trade deals
The U.K. should adopt a farming certification system to safeguard high food standards as it negotiates future trade deals, according to recommendations from a government-commissioned…
China’s iron ore appetite takes India imports to 8-year high
China’s purchases of iron ore from India rocketed to an eight-year high in the first half of 2020, fueled by supply shocks at major producers…
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World’s top crop traders hit by virus in soy giant Argentina
Crop giant Argentina has reported its first cases of the coronavirus at port terminals that ship soybean products to the world in a fresh blow…