Air Freight News
Port of Oakland ready to receive another giant container crane
Another new, towering ship-to-shore crane (STS) is coming to the Port of Oakland this week. The crane will be delivered to the Everport marine terminal…
Where elephants roam, leaders float idea of reviving ivory trade
Four southern African nations are considering breaking away from the United Nations’ Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species to set up a parallel organization…
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Amazon is in talks to buy stake in AI truck-driving startup Plus
Amazon.com Inc. has placed an order for 1,000 autonomous driving systems from self-driving truck technology startup Plus and is in talks to buy a stake…
American Air cancels 1% of July flights as surge stretches staff
American Airlines Group Inc. has dropped about 1% of its scheduled daily flights in July after a faster-than-expected surge in summer travel has led to…
Trafigura calls on shipping watchdog to up the pace on CO2 curbs
Trafigura Group said the shipping industry’s regulator needs to act with ‘lightning speed’ to cut carbon emissions from an industry that spews more C02 into…
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Redwood Logistics and project44 launch joint offering, providing integration expertise and best-in-class
Joint offering combines project44’s Advanced Visibility Platform™ and Redwood’s LPaaS (Logistics Platform as a Service) to simplify and streamline the integration process, enhanced with freight…
U.K. farmers fear Australia trade deal leaves them unprotected
The U.K.’s National Farmers Union warned that Britain’s provisional trade agreement with Australia doesn’t do enough to protect local farms, despite extra market access being…
Venezuela oil czar says output to skyrocket, sanctions be damned
In Venezuela, waiting in line at a gas station -- sometimes for days -- has become so routine that it’s hard to imagine life without…
Europe air traffic reaches 50% of 2019 as recovery continues
The recovery in Europe’s air traffic has hit a new milestone as people take to the skies again for summer vacations.
EU agrees to more Belarus sanctions over forced Ryanair landing
European Union governments agreed to sanction several sectors of Belarus’s economy including industries connected to the soil nutrient potash and petroleum, as well as 86…