Air Freight News
Heathrow hits back at airlines, warns flight cap may be extended
London Heathrow airport said airlines need to hire ground staff more aggressively to help overcome persistent travel disruptions, warning that a cap on flights to…
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Lufthansa to cut most flights in Frankfurt, Munich amid strike
Deutsche Lufthansa AG will cancel almost all flights from its main German hubs in Frankfurt and Munich Wednesday because of a strike by ground crew,…
RLS Logistics wins National Customer Experience Award for Customer Centric Culture
RLS Logistics, a leading cold chain solutions provider, announces winning a national customer experience award distinguished by Awards International USA.
China’s slowdown spills over to major economies through imports
(Bloomberg) -- China’s economic slowdown is spilling over to major exporting nations in Europe and East Asia through falling demand for manufactured goods, causing Germany…
Key California port reopens as protesters moved to new site
California’s Port of Oakland has fully resumed operations after truckers protesting a gig-work law blocked access for five days and disrupted the flow of goods…
FAA halts flights into Dallas Love Field Airport after shooting
A 37-year-old woman was shot and wounded by police after she opened fire by a ticket counter at Dallas Love Field airport, leading authorities to…
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China seals off IPhone maker, CNOOC in Shenzhen to battle Covid
China has forced some of its biggest companies, including iPhone maker Foxconn and oil producer CNOOC Ltd., to operate within a “closed loop” restricted system…
FTR’s Shippers Conditions Index drops in May to -6.2 reading
FTR’s Shippers Conditions Index (SCI) fell back in May to a -6.2 reading. After relatively stable diesel prices in April, large increases in May coupled…
Robinson Weeks Partners breaks ground on latest project at Gillem Logistics Center
Marking the ninth building at the industrial park, the 169,520-square-foot facility builds on firm’s success in South Atlanta submarket
Maritime Administration awards new grants to Maryland Shipyard to strengthen US economic competitiveness
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD) has announced that Chesapeake Shipbuilding, Corp., of Salisbury, MD, will receive $1,114,539 to support the purchase of…