Air Freight News
AAAE commends House leaders for addressing airport, aviation industry in coronavirus relief proposal
The American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) applauded the inclusion of relief for airports, airlines, and airport concessionaires in an updated version of HEROES Act…
Leading Edge Jet Center expands its business aviation footprint
Leading Edge Jet Center (“LEJC”), a provider of business aviation services throughout the Pacific Northwest, today announced the acquisition of Kenmore Aero Services LLC (“Kenmore”),…
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Airports use speedy virus tests, sniffer dogs to spur travel
A handful of airports are implementing trials of quick-fire coronavirus tests, working with airlines to push technologies still being developed as a way to revive…
Abreu Carga implements CHAMP’s Traxon cargoHUB
Abreu Carga is one of the main transport companies in Portugal and operates air, land and ocean freight services in Portugal, the Azores, and Angola.
U.K. GDP faces $14 billion impact from closed U.S. air links
The closure of passenger air links between the U.S. and the U.K. will strip at least 11 billion pounds ($14.21 billion) off U.K. gross domestic…
Don’t expect travel between Australia and New Zealand in 2020
Australians hoping for a summer holiday in New Zealand to see family and friends will need to think again.
Fraport Traffic Figures: Cargo only down 7 percent year-to-year
Traffic still down in Frankfurt and at the Group’s airports worldwide – Slight rebound continued, spurred by holiday travel – Government’s quarantine policy not beneficial…
Singapore, Japan to start reciprocal business travel lane
Singapore and Japan will begin a reciprocal green lane for business and official travel on Sept. 18, according to a joint government press statement.
CCS-UK holds successful ONE Record trial for UK industry
While much of the air cargo world continues to focus on recovering from COVID-19, and the UK prepares for Brexit, London Heathrow Airport’s air cargo…
US ends airport Covid screening of international arrivals
The U.S. government is ending Covid-19 screening of international travelers arriving at airports as airlines seek new ways to more aggressively test for the virus…