Air Freight News
Japan Faces Another Typhoon With Trains, Hundreds of Flights Canceled
Japan is preparing for its second typhoon in a week, with airline companies canceling flights and rail operators halting some operations.
US-China flights approved to double under government agreement
Flights between the US and China are set to double from current levels by the end of October as the countries relax travel restrictions put…
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US allows carriers to extend NYC flight cuts amid air congestion
Airlines that have reduced their flight schedules into New York’s congested airports to help limit gridlock this summer will be allowed to continue doing so…
Airlines divert some Africa flights as Niger airspace closes
Airlines were forced to divert some flights after Niger restricted its airspace on Sunday night, making it more difficult for planes to fly across parts…
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CBP officers in Louisville intercept 130 designer watches worth $4.24 million
One of the most common counterfeited items seized by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers are watches, and one of the main shipping hubs…
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DHL to invest $192M USD at its hub at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport to accommodate growing fleet
DHL, the world’s leading provider of international express shipping, will invest $192M USD in an expansion project at its Americas global hub based at the…
IBA comment: Impact of Heathrow fuel supply issues on carbon emissions
IBA estimates 1800 tons of used/wasted CO2 per day
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Clear led a flyer carrying ammo under a false name to TSA, sparking probe
A US government probe has found flaws in airport fast-track service Clear Secure Inc.’s process for speeding customers through security lines, leaving the company to…
Trudeau’s transport minister steps down ahead of cabinet shuffle
Transport Minister Omar Alghabra said he’s decided not to run in Canada’s next election and will be stepping aside from cabinet as a result.