Air Freight News
Qatar Airways Cargo extends its thanks and gratitude
January to November 2020 saw a tonnage growth of 3.78% in chargeable weight over the same period in 2019 while January to November 2021 saw…
US FAA selects WestJet official to head its safety division
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has selected an official at a Canadian airline to head its safety division as it works to enact broad changes…
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$12.6 million in Federal grants designated for America’s marine highways
On Monday, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD) awarded $12.6 million in grants to nine marine highway projects across the nation under the…
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Master boat builders starts construction of Crowley’s zero-emission tug
Master Boat Builders has begun construction of Crowley’s eWolf, the first all-electric ship assist tug in the U.S., at its shipyard in Coden, Ala.
Streamlined shipping system aims to increase Palestinian exports
A pilot program meant to facilitate Palestinian exports is to be launched on Jan. 1, with a view to increasing trade, creating jobs and improving…
Post-Brexit talks on banks’ access to EU have paused, Frost says
Talks to give U.K. financial services firms access to the European Union’s single market after Brexit have been put on hold, according to a government…
Google faces huge fines in Russia as Putin ally wins lawsuit
Alphabet Inc.’s Google is facing potentially heavy fines in Russia after a court ruled it must unblock the YouTube account of a TV channel owned…
Firms brace for extra Brexit red tape amid supply lines squeeze
Just as firms wrestle with a global supply chain crisis and fresh pandemic restrictions, companies in the U.K. and European Union face another looming headache:…
Airbus triumph in Qantas deal strikes blow at Boeing and Max
Airbus SE’s domination of a multi-billion dollar aircraft order from Qantas Airways Ltd. struck a blow to a resurgent Boeing Co. and its 737 Max…
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China urges solar giants to fight against trade restrictions
China is urging solar companies to fight against trade policies from countries such as the U.S. and India that are creating challenges for the industry.