Air Freight News
CPaT announces new distance learning contract with CommutAir
CPaT Global, the world’s leading provider of distance learning for the airline and aviation industry, today announced they have been awarded a new contract with…
China Eastern puts type of Boeing jet that crashed back in air
China Eastern Airlines Corp. has resumed flights using the same type of plane that recently crashed in southern China, a sign the airline is working…
Bomb threats can’t stop one of Russia’s last air links to Europe
State-controlled Air Serbia will maintain its controversial flights to Russia “as a matter of principle,” even as frequent bomb threats make the routes unprofitable, President…
American Air union sues over plan for training new pilots
American Airlines Group Inc. was sued by its pilots union to block a plan that would seek volunteers to help with flight-simulator training amid record…
Boeing 737 Max simulator glitches prompt India to ground pilots
India barred 90 pilots from flying Boeing Co. 737 Max jets after finding problems with a simulator they’d trained on to operate the aircraft, which…
CPaT Announces Strategic Partnership with AVCON
CPaT Global, the world’s leading provider of distance learning for the airline and aviation industry, today announced a strategic partnership with AVCON DWC LLC, a…
Ethiopian Airlines resumes flights to Bengaluru, India Addis Ababa, 08 April 2022
The airline announced the recommencement of after it halted operations for two years due to the pandemic. Ethiopian operated its first flight services to Bengaluru…
Kargo Xpress implements CHAMP’s Cargospot airline solution
The airline, delivering innovative middle-mile logistics solutions through a growing fleet of freighter aircraft, will use Cargospot to manage its business-critical cargo processes.
Lufthansa debt climbed by $11 billion due to pandemic
Deutsche Lufthansa AG has about 10 billion euros ($11 billion) more debt because of the coronavirus pandemic, according to Chief Executive Officer Carsten Spohr.
Airbus ships 63 jets as oil-price jump fails to quell demand
Airbus SE delivered 63 planes last month, boosting the firm’s plans to ramp up output despite concern that surging oil prices and the conflict in…