Air Freight News
Robust Chinese fuel demand cushioning oil market once again
China’s rapid rebound from the Covid-19 pandemic last year helped pull the global oil market out of its downward spiral and put it on a…
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Canadian lumber producers to expand US mills amid home boom
North American lumber companies plan to ramp up production by expanding existing mills as strong home construction fuels the need for more wood.
White House explores Jones Act waiver to ship fuel by tanker
The Biden administration took a first step toward waiving century-old U.S. shipping requirements to allow foreign tankers to transport gasoline and diesel to fuel-starved areas…
Vietnam agency seeks airport in disputed islands: Thanh Nien
Vietnam’s Civil Aviation Authority is proposing the construction of an airport in the disputed Spratly Islands, Thanh Nien newspaper reported.
Thai Airways creditors set to vote on debt restructuring plan
Thai Airways International Pcl faces a key hurdle Wednesday as the national flag carrier navigates the devastation wreaked on the global travel industry by the…
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Colonial faces Wednesday deadline to decide on pipeline restart
Colonial Pipeline Co. told federal officials it will know by late Wednesday whether it’s safe to restart gasoline and diesel shipments that have been on…
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US lawmakers seek GM answers on Mexico plant labor issues
Three U.S. lawmakers asked General Motors Co. to address reports of labor violations at a truck plant in central Mexico that was dragged into a…
Delta seeks volunteers to fill vacancies at airport lounges
Delta Air Lines Inc. is looking for employees to take shifts cleaning tables and restocking the buffet at Atlanta airport loyalty lounges after its normal…
Duty-free giants are handing out free flights to lure customers
Last month, Hyun Jung-a boarded a flight from South Korea’s Incheon Airport. Around two hours later, she was back in the same airport and loading…
India seen keeping lid on global rice prices with record exports
The world’s biggest rice exporter is heading for record shipments this year that will help to keep rising food prices in check, according to the…