Air Freight News
High airfares to persist as travel booms, new AirAsia boss says
There’s no end in sight to the high airfares that are a mainstay of the world’s post-pandemic travel boom, according to Asia’s biggest low-cost carrier.
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Big and Bulky Last-Mile Delivery in the United States Decelerates in 2023 with a Rebound Projected into 2026
Armstrong & Associates, Inc. (A&A), an internationally recognized leader in third-party logistics information and consulting, releases its latest market research report, “Making it Count: Big…
Fending off Houthis requires double the fleet, EU force says
A naval force deployed by the European Union to protect vessels in the Red Sea needs to more than double in size because of escalating…
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Norfolk Southern establish vent & burn workgroup
Norfolk Southern Corporation (NYSE: NSC) will convene a Vent and Burn Workgroup to integrate key learnings for the betterment of any future scenario where a…
Fitch: Fed Support, higher rates remain pivotal for energy projects in 2H’24
New tax credits and additional federal funding from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is spurring a wave of activity in new clean technology sectors…
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Electricity demand surged in New England amid heat wave
Electricity demand in New England surged this week as high temperatures persisted through much of the United States.
American Air flight attendants eye strike as talks conclude
American Airlines Group Inc.’s unionized flight attendants are threatening to strike after the latest round of talks with the company concluded without an agreement on…
Canada prepares potential tariffs on Chinese EVs after US and EU moves
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government is preparing potential new tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles to align Canada with actions taken by the US and European…
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Port of Oakland: Free waterfront flicks continue this summer at Jack London Square
Free, outdoor, classic family movies set for three more Saturday nights...
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First Solar fights foreign subsidies while cashing in on its own
Tax breaks in Asia blamed for driving cheap exports that harm US panel makers