Air Freight News
Kenya Airways, SAA plan investor search for Pan-African carrier
Kenya Airways Plc and South African Airways are planning a series of investor roadshows to help find a financial backer for a combined airline group…
Austin Airport running low on fuel is Texas capital’s latest growing pain
The Austin airport doesn’t have enough fuel for its flights, but plans to build new storage tanks are running into stiff opposition from neighbors in…
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ATA welcomes Masitto as new CFO
Today, American Trucking Associations President and CEO Chris Spear announced the federation has hired Megan Masitto as the organization’s new chief financial officer.
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Latest bunkering contamination validates need for early warning system across marine fuels market
FuelTrust calls on industry to adopt AI and blockchain technology to help ensure fuel quality.
AFS Logistics celebrates 40 years of 3PL excellence and growth
Founded in 1982, AFS Logistics (afs.net) celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. Over the past four decades, the company has grown organically and via acquisitions…
US ports seeing brief slowdown from last year but imports remain high
The nation’s major retail container ports have begun to catch up with the backlog of cargo seen over the past several months, but could experience…
University of North Texas wins the Intermodal Case Study competition
A three-member undergraduate team from the University of North Texas won the 2022 Intermodal Association of North America’s Academic Challenge hosted by the University of…
Foreign airlines told to cut passengers into Covid-hit Shanghai
International airlines have been told to ensure that flights into Shanghai are less than half full as part of the Chinese financial hub’s latest attempt…
Qatar Airways says it didn’t have to accept defective jets
Qatar Airways said it wasn’t obliged to accept deliveries of Airbus SE A350 jetliners until an issue with surface paint is fixed, accusing the European…
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East Coast container ship queue overshadows West Coast logjam
Ocean carriers looking to avoid logjams at the U.S.’s busiest container gateways on the West Coast are now facing even longer queues out east.