Air Freight News
Velocys collaboration with Toyo advances to commercial stage
Velocys plc (VLS.L), the sustainable fuels technology company, has announced that its collaboration partner, Toyo Engineering Corporation (TOYO) is starting the advanced engineering and design…
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Anderson Trucking Service, Inc. names new chief operating officer
In continued pursuit of its vision to become the most sought-after transportation provider in the world, Anderson Trucking Service, Inc. (ATS) is pleased to announce…
Phillips Connect launches the industry’s first wireless & on-demand cargo camera
Phillips Connect is introducing an economical and easy-to-install interior cargo camera that captures the status of the load in real time.
CMA CGM FAK rates - From North Europe & the Mediterranean to Australia & New Zealand for October
CMA CGM Freight All Kinds (FAK) rates are revised as from October 1st, 2021 (date of loading in the origin ports) until further notice:
[FBX Weekly] Extra capacity no solution for spiking rates as port congestion worsens
Key insights: 1 August was likely a record month for ocean import volumes to the US. And though carriers have increased capacity significantly compared to…
Hurricane-hit US oil industry examines damage from Ida
Oil and gas producers, and refineries that fuel the U.S., are assessing the impact on operations after the passage of Hurricane Ida.
Airbus nabs $4.9 billion order from Boeing customer Jet2
Airbus SE secured an order for 36 single-aisle planes from U.K. leisure carrier Jet2 Plc, picking off a Boeing Co. customer with steep discounts as…
World’s first carbon border tax wouldn’t be that expensive
The world’s first pollution-import levy, proposed by the European Union on goods from steel to aluminum, may not actually cost the bloc’s competitors that much,…
Back-to-school blues hits airlines bracing for long winter
European airlines hoping to extend the holiday season are running up against the start of the school year that’s denting family bookings, while the spread…
Pakistan boosting food imports as Afghan demand pressures prices
Pakistan is stepping up food imports as it sees a surge in demand for staples in neighboring Afghanistan inflating prices at home.