Air Freight News
Supreme Court poised to resolve clashes over Trump’s power
President Donald Trump has pushed the boundaries of executive power to impose sweeping tariffs, crack down on immigration and attempt to fire a Federal Reserve…
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California lawmakers vote to allow sale of higher-ethanol fuel
California lawmakers on Wednesday voted to allow the sale of a higher-ethanol gasoline blend that could help bring down fuel prices in the largest U.S.…
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XLP member, Aprojects ships three additional locomotives from Germany to Finland
Aprojects GmbH, a member of the XLProjects Network (XLP), has successfully coordinated the transport of three additional locomotives, numbered 72, 73, and 74, from Lübeck,…
CMA CGM Low Water Surcharge in Manaus, Brazil, 09/15/25
Further to the latest monitoring results for the Amazonia River levels, available data show that the water levels are decreasing at a slower rate than…
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U.S. Transportation Secretary Duffy announces major leap forward in railroad bridge safety oversight
In another move to improve transportation safety under the leadership of Secretary Duffy, the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), part of the U.S. Department of Transportation,…
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Tackling the hidden costs of reactive engine maintenance in maritime operations
In a market where margins are tightening and environmental regulations are intensifying, inconsistent engine monitoring is quietly eroding vessel performance.
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IBA forecasts COMAC will triple aircraft deliveries by 2030
IBA is forecasting that the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC) will more than triple its rate of aircraft deliveries to 145 per year by…
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New BLET General Chairman joins New York & Atlantic Line’s All-Hands-on-Deck Mid-Year Safety Meeting
The New York & Atlantic Railway (NYA) and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) celebrated a key milestone as newly elected General Chairman…
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New DNV report: Ammonia shows notable progress as maritime fuel, but barriers remain
Moving from concept to early-stage implementation in just five years, ammonia has a path to becoming a low-GHG fuel alternative for deep-sea shipping, according to…
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Red Sea incidents prompt renewed focus on duty of care for crews
Recent attacks in the Red Sea have prompted renewed calls for stronger leadership and greater care for the mental wellbeing of seafarers.