Air Freight News
Air India to add 25 Airbus, five Boeing leased jets in revamp
Air India Ltd. will induct 30 leased aircraft from Airbus SE and Boeing Co. into its fleet starting December as its new owner Tata Sons…
Trucking industry challenges and solutions
From congested ports to empty shelves at the supermarket, it’s clear that many goods aren’t getting where they need to be on time. The challenges…
Oil rises with dollar’s descent countering demand worries
Oil wiped out an earlier decline as a slump in the dollar offset mounting concerns that global demand is weakening.
Frustrated investors left empty-handed in IndiGo block trade
Investors who attempted to participate in last week’s 20.5 billion-rupee ($258 million) share sale in India’s largest airline IndiGo were left empty-handed due to a…
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EU is assessing if US Inflation Act in breach of WTO rules
The European Union is checking whether protectionist elements of a $437 billion health, climate and tax law recently passed by the US are in violation…
Oil declines with shaky demand and US price-cap plan in focus
Oil edged lower as investors assessed the outlook for demand and a welter of details about a US-led plan to cap the price of Russian…
Greek Coast Guard fires warning at trade vessel in Aegean Sea
Turkey said the Greek Coast Guard fired on a ship in international waters in the northern Aegean Sea, marking another potential escalation of tension between…
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Rail-strike deadline carries economic and political risks for Biden
Tens of thousands of US railroad workers could be on strike by the end of this week, a potential new shock to supply chains that…
Germany cranks up chemical imports as energy crisis hikes costs
Germany is increasingly getting vital chemicals from abroad as the country’s industrial giants like BASF SE struggle with sky-rocketing energy prices from Russian gas cuts.
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Railroads, unions work to avoid strike and supply woes
Freight railroads and labor unions are working through the weekend to hammer out a new contract to avoid a strike that could snarl supply chains,…