Air Freight News
Greenway Products and Services investigates: Who is responsible for the rising costs of pallets?
Much of the Canadian trucker protest news coverage, and the blockage of trade that passes over the Ambassador Bridge connecting Windsor, Ontario to Detroit, focuses…
Port of Barcelona closes 2021 with a cash flow of €83M, which allows us to continue developing our strategic agenda
• The Port of Barcelona closed 2021 with a turnover of €151 million, a 9% increase relative to 2020. • In 2021 records were broken…
USTR releases 2021 Review of Notorious Markets for Counterfeiting and Piracy
The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) today released the findings of its 2021 Review of Notorious Markets for Counterfeiting and Piracy (the…
Mexico refinery push risks return to shunned oil imports
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s push to make Mexico self-sufficient in gasoline and diesel risks bringing back as early as next year crude imports that the…
FourKites partners with Narvar for last mile delivery
New partnership delivers a comprehensive view over first, middle and final mile delivery, and market-leading ETAs, empowering retailers to better navigate shifting supply and demand…
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United aims to quadruple the size of Its fleet of training aircraft
United Aviate Academy today announced that it aims to potentially quadruple the size of its fleet of training aircraft, in response to the surge of…
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SnapFulfil WMS strengthens US arm with dynamic 3PL exec
WMS technology innovator, SnapFulfil, selects seasoned 3PL Executive for the role of US Vice President Sales & Business Development.
XPO Logistics named one of America’s Best Employers by Forbes
XPO Logistics, Inc. today announced that Forbes magazine has designated XPO as one of America’s Best Large Employers for 2022, and one of the best…
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Flying cabs steal thunder at airshow as clean future beckons
Electric flying taxis took center stage at the Singapore Airshow this week as pressure to cut emissions and rebound from the pandemic leads airlines to…
FAA chief who led agency during 737 Max crisis is stepping down
Steve Dickson, who led the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration through a tumultuous period following fatal crashes of Boeing Co.’s 737 Max and the Covid-19 pandemic,…