Air Freight News
Spain boosts gas import capacity in hunt for winter supplies
Spain is stepping up capacity for natural gas imports as a global shortage triggers a rush to secure supplies, while long-standing flows from Algeria remain…
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U.K. offers foreign butchers visas after 6,000 pigs culled
The U.K. is easing immigration rules to allow visas for foreign butchers in a bid to ease a severe backlog of pigs awaiting slaughter, after…
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Why Zippy Shell is one of the most successful moving and storage franchises in the US
Zippy Shell has got you covered whether you are looking for trustworthy movers or extra safe storage units.
Italy’s new airline gives itself a year to find an investor
Italia Trasporto Aereo, the state-owned successor to Alitalia, is positioning itself for an investment from a major airline that could come as soon as the…
EU’s Northern Ireland proposals aren’t enough, NI business says
The European Union’s plans to ease trade disruption linked to Brexit’s Northern Ireland protocol are “by no means enough” for all businesses, according to the…
Gas, fish bonanza drives Norway’s trade surplus to record
Record revenue from natural gas and fish exports helped Norway to its highest ever trade surplus last month.
France says US must drop tariffs threat over digital taxes
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said the U.S. must drop trade tariffs against European countries over digital levies after all sides joined a global…
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Container-ship traffic jam in Southeast Asia worst since April
Typhoon Kompasu has resulted in the worst container shipping traffic jam in months, one that now stretches throughout Southeast Asia and may take weeks to…
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Aluminum makers sound the alarm about US magnesium shortage
There’s a widening scarcity of essential raw materials for aluminum used to make automobiles and building supplies that threatens to worsen a supply squeeze that…
Out-of-practice airline pilots are making errors back in the air
Covid has meant months out of the cockpit. As countries begin to open up, mid-air mistakes are mounting.