Air Freight News
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen and Union Pacific Railroad reach paid sick leave agreement
Union Pacific’s locomotive engineers will now have up to seven days paid in the event of illness.
GoBolt partners with WARP to increase the strength and visibility of their middle-mile offerings
WARP, a tech-powered freight network specializing in middle-mile solutions, today announced that they are now providing GoBolt, a technology company on a mission to build…
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Airbus ended the A380 years ago. Its biggest buyer remains a fan
Tim Clark won’t let go of the Airbus A380.
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Panama Canal prepares for the impact of climate events 
The Panama Canal is closely monitoring the development of weather events affecting water availability in the canal watershed, which according to forecasts, could worsen with…
As blackouts sweep Vietnam, northern province vows power for Apple suppliers and firms
Vietnam’s northern province of Bac Giang, home to suppliers for Apple Inc. and other global electronics companies, promises daytime power to factories as blackouts sweep…
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ProvisionAI: How to break down silos to fill the gap between transportation planning & execution
Bridging the gap saves businesses millions on transportation spend
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Brazil’s transportation minister seeks to develop Amazon to boost growth
Amid a swelling dispute between pro-growth and pro-environment members of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s administration, Brazil’s Transportation Minister Renan Filho has sought to…
Cathay to pay government deferred dividend as fortunes rise
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. will pay an outstanding dividend of HK$1.52 billion ($194 million) to the Hong Kong government at the end of the month,…
China edging out Russia as sanctions redraw Kazakhstan trade
An economic seesaw between China and Russia in Central Asia is moving toward a new equilibrium for Kazakhstan, which expects its eastern neighbor to come…
Amsterdam Airport dubbed world’s worst by airlines defends fees
Amsterdam Schiphol defended a recent landing-fee increase after Willie Walsh, the longtime airline boss who is now the industry’s chief lobbyist, called it the “worst…