Air Freight News
Deal with Chinese supplier key for Transnet to haul more coal
South Africa’s freight rail operator is confronting regulatory hurdles that are hindering it from contracting with a Chinese supplier of locomotives and equipment to boost…
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Unwanted Russian oil piles up on ships anchored near Singapore
A fleet of tankers filled with Russian fuel oil have anchored near Singapore and Malaysia as more flows are directed toward Asia ahead of European…
China’s shortage of pig feed set to ease on looming soy imports
China is reeling from a nearby shortage of soybean meal, an important ingredient for hog feed, which is shown by a hefty backwardation in the…
Southwest Air tops estimates despite lingering cost pressure
Southwest Airlines Co. reported a third-quarter profit greater than Wall Street expected as business sales strengthened, even as the carrier warned that cost pressures will…
Lion Air Boeing plane returns to Jakarta after engine issue
A plane operated by Indonesian budget carrier Lion Air returned to Jakarta airport shortly after takeoff on Wednesday because of engine problems, with unverified photos…
Qantas touts jobs in plea for domestic sustainable fuel industry
Qantas Airways Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Alan Joyce said an Australian sustainable aviation fuel industry could support 15,000 jobs as he again made the case…
Lufthansa sees strong quarterly bookings despite inflation woes
Deutsche Lufthansa AG predicted demand for travel will remain strong in coming months as the desire to travel in the wake of the pandemic outweighs…
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How this 3PL used digital adoption to cash in on the e-commerce boom
Inside their 43 thousand sqft 3PL warehouse, TNS Commercial Manager Matt Norton shares how they grew the family business from a local transport company, to…
Boeing 737 Max set for first China passenger flight since 2019
China Southern Airlines Co. has added the Boeing Co. 737 Max back to its schedule in what would be the model’s first commercial passenger flight…
Turkey raises year-end inflation estimate to 65.2% on imports
Turkey’s central bank raised its projection for year-end inflation by nearly five percentage points, citing the higher costs of energy and other imports.