Air Freight News
Challenge Group brings pan-industry representation to TIACA
As one of TIACA’s newest members, Challenge Group brings a panoramic industry viewpoint to the association and has adopted the topic of Sustainability as its…
Australian export ban pushes up aluminum prices, may boost inflation
Australia’s ban on alumina exports to Russia is heaping more pressure on aluminum giant United Co. Rusal International PJSC and pushing up prices of the…
Realterm acquires secured parking and maintenance facility in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Realterm announces the acquisition of a fully leased, 44.98-acre secured parking and maintenance facility located at 1245 Easton Road, Bethlehem, Pa. The property also offers…
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Gebrüder Weiss posts growth across the board for 2021
Logistics specialist expands operations in North America, extends its network in Europe and overseas, increasing net sales to 2.5 billion euros / Strong demand for…
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AMLO’s fast-track airport set to open with few flights, ample criticism
Mexico City’s newest airport, opening March 21, is meant to relieve traffic at the mega-city’s main hub. The eight daily flights it will start with…
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Teamsters’ new boss has tough words for UPS and sets sights on Amazon
There is nothing subtle about Sean O’Brien’s negotiating style.
US, U.K. discuss trade cooperation with larger deal postponed
U.S. and U.K. officials are set to discuss areas of cooperation on trade this week, even as the larger prize of a sweeping agreement sought…
Germany opens door to Qatar natural gas in pivot from Russia
Qatar said it agreed to work on supplying Germany with liquefied natural gas as Europe’s biggest economy seeks to reduce its dependence on Russian energy.
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Boeing 737 in China crash has good safety record, unlike Max
The Boeing Co. 737-800 NG model that crashed in China on Monday is considered one of the safest aircraft ever made.
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Canadian labor minister urges quick end to railway work stoppage
A work stoppage at one of Canada’s two largest railways must end quickly, given increased pressure on already strained supply chains, Labor Minister Seamus O’Regan…