Air Freight News
Taiwan export orders slump most since 2009 as chip demand falls
Taiwan’s export orders in March plunged by the most since the global financial crisis as global demand for semiconductors shows little sign of improving.
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Chapman Freeborn appoints Kelly to ACMI leasing team
Chapman Freeborn, the global air charter and leasing specialist, has appointed Nick Kelly as Senior Vice President - Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance (ACMI) Leasing,…
XPO appoints Bates as Chief Operating Officer
XPO, a leading provider of less-than-truckload (LTL) freight transportation, today announced that Dave Bates is joining the company as chief operating officer, North American LTL,…
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Biden urges global carbon cut, pledges $1 billion to UN fund
President Joe Biden implored world leaders to strengthen their carbon-cutting ambitions and unite behind a pledge to make half of all light-duty vehicles sold in…
Japan’s trade gap narrows as fuel import costs ease
Japan’s trade deficit narrowed for the second month in March, as the price of fuel eased and brought down import costs.
South Sudan’s oil exports steady despite fighting in Sudan
South Sudan’s oil production is flowing as normal despite heavy fighting in Sudan, where the crude is exported, according to a government minister.
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US, Ukraine allies consider near-total ban on exports to Russia
Some of Ukraine’s key allies including the US are considering moving closer to an outright ban on most exports to Russia, a potentially significant tightening…
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How to sell a power generator no one has heard of
Mainspring Energy’s device is a new way to create clean electricity, and it can run on hydrogen. 
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Ford forges new link to China with plan to import Lincoln SUVs
Ford Motor Co. plans to import its restyled Lincoln Nautilus sport-utility vehicles from China, deepening connections to a country other US companies are abandoning.
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Japan and California ports will collaborate on green shipping and hydrogen fuel projects
On March 15th, California and Japan signed an agreement to develop a “green shipping” corridor. In addition, California and Japan will collaborate on the deployment…