Air Freight News
Finalists of TIACA’s Air Cargo Sustainability Awards announced
The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) announced the finalists of its second Air Cargo Sustainability Awards, sponsored by CHAMP Cargosystems. This year, the Awards aim…
Raytheon sinks as weak aerospace recovery clouds cash outlook
Raytheon Technologies Corp. tumbled after a third-quarter sales decline in the company’s defense divisions exacerbated a deep slump in its commercial-aerospace business.
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Delta Cargo’s new high-tech cooler allows safer transportation of vaccines
The safe, reliable and efficient transportation of pharmaceutical products is a key focus for Delta Cargo. To support that goal, the airline has approved the…
CargoAi: digitalization made easy
The founders of CargoAi come from the air cargo industry, and that sets them apart from the many e-booking platforms who are emerging. Digital transformation…
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Aquiline Drones signs exclusive manufacturing and distribution license agreement with world’s top drone and sensor company, Drone Volt
Aquiline Drones (AD), the Hartford-based manufacturer of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and cloud solutions provider for commercial drone operations, today announced that it has signed…
Raytheon’s Pratt begins job cuts as virus guts jet-engine demand
Raytheon Technologies Corp. began shedding salaried workers at its Pratt & Whitney jet-engine unit as the company prepares for a long slump in sales and…
Pilots shut down Pratt & Whitney engine on Airbus mid-air, even after fixes
Pilots of an Airbus SE A320neo jet in India shut down a Pratt & Whitney engine mid-air last month after it encountered problems, people familiar…
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China’s jet and aerospace giant could land in US crosshairs
AVIC builds more than war machines. It runs a civilian business that makes airliners, private jets and parts — some in tandem with American companies.
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Woolpert establishes UAS hub, adds office at Aviation Research Park in New Jersey
Woolpert is opening an office that will serve as the firm’s aviation research and unmanned aircraft systems hub in the National Aviation Research and Technology…
Computers aboard airliners vulnerable to hacking, watchdog says
Airliners carry a variety of computer systems that could become vulnerable to hackers and U.S. regulators haven’t imposed adequate counter measures, a government watchdog report…