Air Freight News
Ethiopian Airlines to resume flights to Mekelle
Ethiopian Airlines, the largest network operator in Africa, is pleased to announce the resumption of its flights to Mekelle starting from Wednesday December 28, 2022.
Avianca announces new direct route from Boston to Bogotá
• Operations for this new route will begin by the end of March 2023. The airline will also launch another three routes connecting Bogota with…
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CO2 tanks in Hongkong delivered, erected and positioned
Wangfoong Transportation Limited (Hong Kong), member to the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) delivered, erected, and positioned five units of CO2 tanks at the Hong Kong…
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Modi’s building boom setting up India as global steel savior
With China’s massive construction sector still in a funk and the US and Europe likely heading into recessions, India has emerged as a savior for…
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US goods-trade deficit narrows to smallest in nearly two years
The US merchandise-trade deficit narrowed in November to the smallest since December 2020 due to a plunge in imports.
Hong Kong searches for flights to China soar as last curbs fall
Residents of Hong Kong reacted swiftly to news China will no longer subject inbound travelers to quarantine as of early next year, flooding the internet…
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Southwest cancels 62% of flights as storm leaves it an outlier
Southwest Airlines Co. canceled almost two-thirds of its flights Tuesday, remaining hobbled by a massive winter storm that most major rivals were able to recover…
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Amazon looks to sell excess air cargo space as demand cools
Amazon.com Inc. is trying to sell excess space on its cargo planes, according to people familiar with the matter, its latest effort to adjust from…
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Southwest Air faces gridlock with over 80% of flights scrapped or late
Southwest Airlines Co. canceled almost 3,000 flights and had hundreds of others run late, disrupting more than 80% of its schedule as operational woes mushroomed…
Russia may raise crude oil exports if EU ban cuts refining
Russia may increase its crude oil exports if the European Union ban on imports of the nation’s fuel results in lower refinery throughput, vice prime-minister…