Air Freight News
Kenya aviation workers’ union ends strike, union official says
Members of Kenya's aviation workers' union have agreed to resume work after spending the day on strike, the head of the country's umbrella trade union…
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Penseel joins Maastricht Aachen Airport’s Supervisory Board
Peter Penseel is the fourth member to join the airport’s new Board, bringing over 30 years of airfreight experience
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Hactl turns old uniforms into upcycled cups, demonstrating limitless potential of zero-waste upcycling
Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl) – Hong Kong’s largest independent handler - has successfully transformed its old staff uniforms into 5,000 upcycled cups…
Woolpert contracted by Terre Haute Regional Airport for on-call aviation consulting services
The firm will provide architecture, engineering, and construction services for the growing general aviation airport.
Kenyan court grounds Adani proposal to invest in biggest airport
A Kenyan court suspended a government plan to allow India’s Adani Airport Holdings Ltd. to operate its main airport for 30 years until it rules…
Singapore to begin building Changi’s T5 mega airport terminal in 2025
Singapore will start construction of a new mega terminal at Changi Airport in the first half of next year, aiming to lift the aviation hub’s…
Biden-Harris administration announces more than $2 Billion in grants to improve airport infrastructure across the U.S.
Today, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced $1.9 billion for 519 grants in 48 states, Guam, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Northern Mariana…
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Lufthansa Cargo invests in the future of airfreight at Frankfurt Airport
Lufthansa Cargo yesterday celebrated an important step in the further development of its central cargo hub at Frankfurt Airport. With an investment volume of almost…
AGI Cargo secures strategic warehouse lease at LAX
Further cementing its status as the premier cargo handler at Los Angles International Airport
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Dutch government scales back previous plans to reduce flights at Schiphol Airport
The Netherlands' Schiphol Airport, one of Europe's main aviation hubs, is likely to be allowed 475,000 to 480,000 flights annually, up from the previous target…