Air Freight News
Boeing CEO faces long to-do list to collect $7 million bonus
Boeing Co. Chief Executive Officer Dave Calhoun stands to reap a $7 million bonus once the planemaker finally gets the grounded 737 Max jetliner back…
FAA orders broad revamp of pilot training after safety lapses
U.S. airline pilots will receive mentoring and revamped training under a sweeping new regulation designed to address air-crash revelations in which crews didn’t follow basic…
Cargo convoy departs to China carrying medical supplies donated by Qatar Airways for coronavirus relief
Five Qatar Airways Cargo freighters departed to China today carrying approximately 300 tonnes of medical supplies donated by the airline to support Cornavirus relief efforts.…
Cargolux donates medical supplies to Zhengzhou
Cargolux, in coordination with the Ministry of Mobility and Public Works, will dispatch a total of 75,000 face masks and 44,000 sanitary wipes on its…
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DSV opens cargo air bridge between China and the US
Due to the risk of spreading of the coronavirus (COVID-19), multiple airlines have either suspended or reduced the number of flights to and from Mainland…
Boeing failure to fix 737 Max warning light may draw FAA penalty
Boeing Co. engineers discovered in 2017 that a software glitch had rendered a warning light on the newly introduced 737 Max inoperable on 80% of…
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Fleet Logistics starts using Lufthansa Cargo´s smartBooking API for a streamlined digital air cargo experience
Europe’s leading cargo airline expands its digital innovation portfolio by announcing a new API in 2019, which will now also used by Fleet. Lufthansa Cargo…
Airlines warn of first global traffic drop since 2009 on virus
The airline industry expects the first annual decline in global passenger demand in 11 years, after tallying up the initial impact of the thousands of…
Leading airline CEOs tackle the question of sustainability at Routes Europe 2020
Routes Europe, the route development forum for Europe, will this April gather senior decision-makers in Bergen, Norway, to discuss some of the most pressing issues…
Stricken Air Zimbabwe fails to raise much-needed investment
Zimbabwe’s troubled national airline has failed to secure outside investment, dealing a blow to government plans to sell state-owned assets and secure much-needed revenue.