Air Freight News
China restrictions on international flights could last to 2022
China’s top three airlines told analysts the government’s tight restrictions on international flights could last into the first half of next year due to Covid-prevention…
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DoKaSch Temperature Solutions opens new service station in India
Latest addition to the network contributes to global supply of lifesaving medicines
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EUROCONTROL data snapshot on how checking passengers’ COVID documents causes delays
With fewer flights due to COVID-19, passengers have naturally experienced fewer delays. But baggage loading or refueling can still be late, or aircraft can need…
EUROCONTROL starts construction works for new operations centre in Brussels
Construction work on the new EUROCONTROL Network Manager’s operations centre in Brussels has officially commenced with a ‘breaking ground’ event attended today by EUROCONTROL Director…
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Shanghai Airport cargo snarl blamed by Mazda for factory halts
The air cargo delays at Shanghai Pudong International Airport have snared Mazda Motor Corp. with the Japanese automaker saying the snarls have meant it can’t…
Airline lobby urges global adoption of EU vaccine passports
The International Air Transport Association urged countries around the world to adopt the European Union’s Digital Covid Certificate as the global standard for vaccine certification.
British Airways proposes new unit to lower costs at Gatwick
British Airways is prepared to bring back short-haul flights at London Gatwick airport that were terminated at the start of the coronavirus crisis, if unions…
Airport for sale tells a tale of $140 billion Turkish overreach
The operator of a provincial airport in western Turkey is putting it up for sale in a rare indictment of a system of public-private partnerships…
EU to discuss reimposing Covid-related travel curbs on US
The European Union will discuss on Thursday whether to reimpose curbs on visitors from the U.S. as new coronavirus cases soar.
London Gatwick revives plan to open up emergency runway
Gatwick Airport will revive plans to bring its second, emergency runway into full-time use in a controversial expansion of the London hub.