Air Freight News
COVID-19 Update: Delta Cargo launches charter operation to support customers’ supply chain needs
Taking care of our customers is at the center of everything we do and remains our priority as we navigate times of change.
Boeing Seeks U.S. Aid Plus Help for Suppliers, Airlines
Boeing Co. has asked White House and Congressional officials for short-term aid for itself, suppliers and airlines as the outlook for the travel industry worsens…
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Virgin Atlantic urges government to commit to clear, decisive, unwavering support
Last week saw a rapid acceleration of the impact of Covid-19 on global aviation and tourism. The World Health Organisation declared the outbreak a global…
Airline groups call on governments and stakeholders for support
On behalf of their member airlines, the three global airline alliances oneworld®, SkyTeam and Star Alliance are jointly calling on governments and stakeholders to take…
Aeroflot adjusts flight schedules on European routes
Aeroflot has adjusted its flight schedule to destinations in Europe. The changes take effect from 16 March 2020.
Airlines slash flights across globe demand disintegrates
The airline downturn reached new levels as carriers from American Airlines Group Inc. to British Airways parent IAG SA slashed and hunkered down to wait…
Airlines plead for state relief after virus pummels travel
Airlines in Europe and the U.S. cut flights, idled planes and drafted plans to eliminate jobs, while seeking government support to weather the most brutal…
Cathay Adds Flights From U.S., London on Strong Easter Demand
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. is reinstating some flights from U.S. cities and London and using bigger aircraft to cater to strong demand for travel to…
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HNA holds ‘candid’ discussions with creditors on liquidity woes
HNA Group Co. held a meeting with some creditor banks, including China’s biggest state-owned lenders, to discuss its liquidity difficulties and debt issues, the Chinese…
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Southwest Air 737 fuselage crack, pressure loss probed by FAA
Federal aviation officials are investigating the cause of a 12-inch-long crack that developed in the top of a Southwest Airlines Co. jet during flight, leading…