Air Freight News
B&H Worldwide moves to new on-airport location in Auckland
To further meet demand for its specialist aerospace logistics services award-winning B&H Worldwide has moved its New Zealand operation to a new on-airport site at…
Russian air travel could disappear as planes aren’t serviced
Russia’s commercial aircraft fleet could falter within months and risks being largely grounded in a few years as sanctions block essential spare parts from Boeing…
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Suhail Al Mazrouei reviews the progress of the UAE National Rail Network in Abu Dhabi
His Excellency Suhail bin Mohammed Faraj Faris Al Mazrouei, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, inspected the progress of construction works of Stage Two of the…
Southwest Air sees worker shortage hampering growth
While its peers are slowing growth in flying to address rising fuel costs, Southwest Airlines Co. has an additional reason: a shortage of workers.
Skills shortages remains the top barrier to industrial IoT adoption for transport businesses
Research by Inmarsat, the world leader in global, mobile satellite communications, reveals that skills shortages are putting a brake on IoT innovation, inhibiting the adoption…
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Bolloré Logistics appoints new business development manager for healthcare for UAE
Bolloré Logistics has announced the appointment of Azadeh Oveysi as Business Development Manager for UAE. Based in Dubai reporting to Bolloré Logistics UAE Sales Director,…
China says It wants to avoid US sanctions over Russia’s war
China wants to avoid being impacted by U.S. sanctions over Russia’s war, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said, in one of Beijing’s most explicit statements yet…
One-way flights out of Hong Kong fuel 300% surge in bookings
Demand for flights leaving Hong Kong is up as much as 306% on the same time last year as residents pack their bags amid on-and-off…
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China lockdowns hit output for Toyota, VW to Apple suppliers
Lockdowns aimed at stemming the spread of Covid-19 in China are disrupting the operations of a raft of businesses, with more than 45 million people…
Research & development - a critical pathway for an equitable transition to zero carbon shipping
The World Shipping Council (WSC) together with prominent maritime nations and organizations representing all shipping sectors continue to work for the early adoption of an…