Air Freight News
Boeing’s 737 Max comeback fuels rare sales win over Airbus
Boeing Co. topped Airbus SE in quarterly jet sales for the first time since early 2019, when the U.S. planemaker spiraled into crisis because of…
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Port of Oakland reports record cargo surge in March
An international trade boom is exploding at the Port of Oakland. The Port today reported all-time high container volume for import and export cargo in…
Transmar and Transmetrics sign deal for the state-of-the-art logistics collaboration
Big Data and Artificial Intelligence help to significantly boost efficiency for Egyptian shipping company
Dachser is satisfied with the year’s results
Virtually no dip in company revenue in 2020, the year blighted by Covid-19, with the strong second half offsetting the impact of the European lockdowns…
IMC Companies hires first-ever Chief Administrative Officer
IMC Companies, the US's largest marine drayage company, has hired its first-ever Chief Administrative Officer. Sherrie Hollis joins the IMC Companies team as CAO, effective…
United Airlines to lead industry switch to sustainable aviation fuel with global corporations, customers
New United Eco-Skies Alliance Program includes global corporate leaders who, with United, will pay towards more sustainable aviation fuel, all companies invited to participate
STV promotes Paul E. Bobby, P.E. to Vice President
Paul E. Bobby, P.E., a highly skilled and respected manager and railroad engineer whose leadership has contributed to the success of STV’s national freight rail…
Global airport traffic rebounds; Full recovery still years away
Airport traffic is rebounding off of pandemic troughs in most countries, though Fitch Ratings' latest quarterly Global Airport Tracker report says the proverbial runway to…
HBC Announces Appointment of Sara Fitzsimon Nelson to Policy Director
Fitzsimon Nelson was previously the Legislative Analyst for the Service Employees International Union and earned her J.D. from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School…
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Ports brace for the post-Suez onslaught as ships begin arriving at ports
Supply chain headaches caused by the Suez Canal aren’t over yet — with 1.9 million TEU of capacity sailing towards already overburdened ports.