Air Freight News
Alliance Ground International acquires Maestro International Cargo
Alliance Ground International, a leading provider of specialized air cargo handling, ramp handling, small parcel, and security services, has acquired MIC Cargo.
New covid variants ground recent traffic improvements for airports
New Covid variants could impede recent improvements in vaccination rates and recent subsequent increases in passenger traffic at airports throughout the world, according to Fitch…
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Heathrow Cleared to Hike Fees Up to 56%, Angering Airlines
Britain will allow London Heathrow airport to lift its charges by as much as 56%, stoking a clash with airlines who warned that higher fares…
Airport Logistics Group, Inc. implements CHAMP’s Cargospot Handling
The solution will support the ground handling agent’s operations at its Chicago O’Hare base to boost capacity and speed of its cargo operations that service…
Heathrow will be allowed to lift fees after clash with airlines
The U.K. will allow London Heathrow airport to raise ticket surcharges by as much as 56%, prolonging a clash with airlines who have denounced higher…
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WFS ‘Cargo Kiosk’ solution reduces truck processing times and helps customers optimise valuable driver resources
London Heathrow is set to become the latest Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) cargo station to introduce automated ‘CargoKiosk’ technology to simplify and digitalise the processing…
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New EUROCONTROL 2021-2027 forecast expects traffic recovery to 2019 levels by the end of 2023
Recovery to the 2019 number of flights in Europe could occur as early as 2023, according to a new forecast issued by EUROCONTROL. This forecast…
Pittsburgh International Airport breaks ground on $1.4 billion new tech-forward terminal, first airport to be built from the ground up post-pandemic
Infrastructure project incorporates new public health initiatives including outdoor terraces; sets new standards for equal opportunity access and sustainability
FAA takes aim at Alaska’s high air-accident rate
U.S. aviation regulators are planning a significant overhaul of safety measures in Alaska to address the remote state’s persistently high accident rate.
Americans are trying to carry guns on planes in record numbers
Fewer Americans are taking to the skies because of the coronavirus pandemic, but they’re trying to bring along a lot more guns.