Air Freight News
Airbus chases A330 deals at air show as model enjoys second wind
At this year’s Farnborough Air Show, Airbus SE is chasing orders for its A330neo airliner, positioning the widebody model as an attractive alternative to more…
Boeing driving ‘transformational change’ that may take years
Boeing Co. is intent on driving “transformational change” into its factories and culture based on feedback from customers, regulators and to a large part employees,…
Airbus helping suppliers with more support, doesn’t see slowdown
Airbus SE said it’s going deeper than ever before into its supply chain to stabilize component providers, putting more engineers on the ground at suppliers…
Global IT crash that blocked 911 calls and grounded planes eases
In what will go down as the most spectacular IT failure the world has ever seen, a botched software update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike Holdings…
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Jet shortages, supply chain stress to dominate aviation summit
Aviation leaders gathering in the UK next week have a shot at addressing some of the lingering issues hanging over the industry — from plane…
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Cathay Pacific releases traffic figures for June 2024
Cathay Pacific carried a total of 1,837,706 passengers in June 2024, an increase of 18.7% compared with June 2023. The month’s revenue passenger kilometres (RPKs)…
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LATAM announces launch of underwritten offering
As reported in material facts dated April 3, 2024, and July 2, 2024, the Company is currently in the process of reopening and relisting its…
Allegiant Air tumbles after surprise halt in quarterly dividend
Allegiant Travel Co.’s shares fell the most in more than two years after the beleaguered carrier suspended its quarterly dividend hours after announcing a CEO…
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Air France KLM Martinair Cargo and IndiGo CarGo partner with Interline Agreement
Air France KLM Martinair Cargo (AFKLMP) and IndiGo CarGo are pleased to announce the signing of an extensive Interline Agreement connecting their expansive networks.
Airlines start digging themselves out of epic flight disruptions
Airlines began slowly resuming some operations following a widespread global software meltdown, but thousands of delayed or canceled flights are likely to cascade through the…