Air Freight News
Ethiopian Air buys up to 20 behemoth 777X jets, boosting Boeing
Ethiopian Airlines agreed to buy as many as 20 of Boeing Co.’s massive 777X aircraft, providing the coming jet with an important endorsement from one…
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Proving best practices in fruit and vegetable transport
Recently CAS DataLoggers provided its LOG-IC- 360BT Temperature & Humidity Data Loggers to a shipper exporting its fruit and vegetables to remote distribution centers and…
London Southend Airport owner agrees to Carlyle, Cyrus takeover
The owner of London Southend Airport agreed to a debt restructuring proposed by the airport and creditors Carlyle Group and Cyrus Capital Partners.
[Freightos Weekly Update] N. America ocean rates starting to ease as carriers adjust to diversions
Key Insights: 1. The New Normal: The TPM conference in Long Beach unfolded against the backdrop of ongoing Red Sea disruptions with constantly changing realities…
Qatar Airways sees strong demand, but passengers are pickier
Qatar Airways sees strong demand as traveler numbers continue to surge after the pandemic but cautions that customers are becoming more selective in their bookings.
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Jabil meets greenhouse gas emission reduction goal ahead of schedule, releases fiscal year 2023 progress report
Company reinforces commitments to climate action, waste reduction, and resource efficiency.
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US urges allies to squeeze China further on chip technology
The US government is pressing allies including the Netherlands, Germany, South Korea and Japan to further tighten restrictions on China’s access to semiconductor technology, a…
Emirates’s Clark throws support behind Boeing leadership
Emirates President Tim Clark threw his support behind Boeing Co.’s leadership as the manufacturer works through a crisis of confidence triggered by a near-catastrophic accident,…
Struggling German economy gets ‘ray of hope’ as exports jump
German exports jumped at the beginning of the year, a sign that the industrial weakness that’s weighed on Europe’s biggest economy might be easing.
EU moves toward hitting China with tariffs on electric vehicles
The European Union is moving closer to imposing additional tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles entering the bloc, citing new proof that the government in Beijing…