Air Freight News
Click to Read More
Brazil could be collateral damage in Trump trade war: McGeever
Few countries have been hit harder by the soaring dollar and U.S. bond yields than Brazil. But the country has one thing going for it…
Click to Read More
U.S. reported first outbreak of H5N9 bird flu in poultry, WOAH says
The United States reported a first outbreak of H5N9 bird flu on a poultry farm, the World Organisation for Animal Health said on Monday.
Click to Read More
China ‘teapot’ refiners halt plants as new fuel tax bites, sources say
Several independent oil refineries in eastern China have halted operations, or plan to do so, for indefinite maintenance periods as new Chinese tariff and tax…
Click to Read More
Thai VietJet partners with ECS Group’s AVS GSA Thailand to boost cargo operations on Bangkok-Mumbai route
ECS Group has announced a new agreement between Thai VietJet and its subsidiary, AVS GSA Thailand on the Bangkok-Mumbai route.
Click to Read More
WorldACD Weekly Air Cargo Trends (week 3) - 2025
Worldwide air cargo tonnages continued to rebuild in the third week of 2025 following their seasonal drop in the final days of December and the…
Colombia avoids trade war with US as business community, citizens call for cooler heads
Colombia's President Gustavo Petro averted an economic disaster at the 11th hour after diplomats from his government and the U.S. reached a deal on deportation…
Click to Read More
Siemens Energy reports preliminary quarterly revenue of about $9.4 billion
Siemens Energy, the world's biggest maker of offshore wind turbines, reported on Monday a preliminary first-quarter revenue of 8.94 billion euros ($9.37 billion), up 18.4%…
Click to Read More
Drewry says California wildfires will drive demand for building materials
The Drewry report says that some of the imported building materials that will be required for reconstruction include: iron, steel, plastering materials, lime, cement and…
NAWE applauds decision to designate Commissioner Sola to FMC Chairman
Federal Maritime Commissioner leadership transition promises continued progress for the U.S. maritime sector
Click to Read More
Port of Corpus Christi customers close 2024 with record numbers
The Port of Corpus Christi and its customers moved 206.5 million tons through the Corpus Christi Ship Channel in 2024, a new high mark driven…