Air Freight News
Philippines says it can’t meet 25% of pork requirement this year
The Philippines expects a deficit of 400,000 metric tons of pork this year or a quarter of its requirement due to the African swine fever,…
China raises stakes for U.S. with trials in Huawei feud
China has announced trials for two men at the heart of a bitter feud with Canada, raising the stakes in the case ahead of a…
Gambler who bet millions on AirAsia wants everyone to notice
When Stanley Choi became one of AirAsia Group Bhd.’s biggest shareholders a month ago, he did so with no intention to pursue the aggressive tactics…
Thai Airways disputes $7.4 billion of aircraft lessor claims
Thai Airways International Pcl is challenging some $7.4 billion in claims from dozens of aircraft lessors and engine service provider Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc, saying it…
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Biden’s Keystone pipeline halt prompts red states to sue
Texas and other red states sued the Biden administration for canceling the $8 billion Keystone XL pipeline, stepping up a legal fight over the controversial…
U.K. and EU escalate their dispute over vaccine shipments
A dispute between the U.K. and European Union over coronavirus vaccines deepened as the government in London said it would have to slow down its…
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Mitsubishi Logisnext Americas Group launches new Mitsubishi forklift trucks heavy-duty internal combustion pneumatic forklifts
Mitsubishi Logisnext Americas group, the exclusive manufacturer and provider of Mitsubishi forklift trucks across North, Central and South America, announced today its new 22,000 –…
Boeing 787s come under added scrutiny from U.S. regulator
U.S. aviation safety officials ordered unusual inspections of a sample of four Boeing Co. 787s amid questions about quality issues on the company’s carbon-fiber widebody…
Atlas Air’s contract with pilots goes to arbitration today arbitrator will mold airline’s future
Atlas Air pilots and the company’s management head into the final showdown today of a five-year battle for a new collective bargaining agreement. For the…
Bumper crops and stable trade boost prospects for Brazil railway
Brazil’s major railroad operator is bracing for a busier year as easing global trade tensions and expectations of bumper crops boost transportation demand in South…