Air Freight News
Kenya Airways seeks state support to survive next six months
Kenya Airways Plc. is appealing for a cash bailout from the government to be able to survive the next six months as the partially state-owned…
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PMSA & Beacon economics’ O’Connell warn of disruptions to trucking & decline of US consumer demand
The United States is facing an unprecedented demand-side crisis as a result of the Coronavirus shutting down major sectors of the economy crippling prospects for…
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EasyJet explores fundraising options to ride out slump
EasyJet Plc is considering options including raising new debt and equity to provide a buffer against the coronavirus pandemic that’s forced the discount airline to…
PayCargo launches new free communication service to help during the Covid-19 crisis
The online payment company is urging more industry collaboration to help the supply chain overcome the challenges
Panama Canal sends thousands of workers home
The gatekeepers of global trade routes are trying to keep goods moving through a wounded world economy while trying to minimize health threats to their…
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Shipping container pileup could shut Philippines’ biggest port
The Philippines’ largest port could shut in less than a week if shipping containers aren’t moved to free up space for new cargo amid a…
Breakbulk Europe Moves to September
Breakbulk Europe, the world’s largest event for the project cargo and breakbulk industry, has been postponed until September in light of the global novel coronavirus…
Trump says world’s biggest oil producers to meet on market crash
President Donald Trump said the U.S. would meet with Saudi Arabia and Russia with the goal of stanching an historic plunge in oil prices.
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Ethics of airline bailouts in spotlight with Virgin-Qantas feud
An ugly feud is escalating between Qantas Airways Ltd. and its closest Australian competitor over the ethics of state aid, just as airlines facing collapse…
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Food security fears are starting to threaten Asian rice exports
Panic buying at supermarkets and hoarding have raised fears over food supplies, and governments for their part are acutely aware that keeping everyone fed at…