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IBA’S latest carbon index forecasts aviation emissions by aircraft type in 2025
IBA has published its latest Aviation Carbon Emissions Index in partnership with KPMG. Its latest analysis uses IBA NetZero scenarios to forecast the likely spread…
Parade integrates with TruckSmarter to better enable freight brokers
Parade, the leader in capacity management software for freight brokers, announces integration with TruckSmarter, the fastest-growing driver-first marketplace and free load board that empowers truck…
Air India plans to triple its fleet of 113 jets in five years
Air India Ltd. is planning to triple its fleet of 113 aircraft over five years as the money-losing carrier prepares to transform the business following…
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SC Ports developing near-dock rail at the Port of Charleston
State funds $550 million in critical port infrastructure projects
Branson says first UK space launch on course for next month
Britain’s first-ever space launch is on track to take place before the end of November, according to billionaire entrepreneur Richard Branson, whose Virgin Orbit Holdings…
South Africa port’s smaller union vows to continue strike
The smaller of the two main labor unions at South Africa’s state-owned port and rail operator vowed to continue a strike over wages that’s curbing…
EU inches toward sanctioning Iran for supplying drones to Russia
European Union countries want to review evidence to confirm when Iranian drones were delivered to Russia before imposing new sanctions against the country, according to…
Ryanair says Boeing delays threaten plan to grow in slowdown
Ryanair Holdings Plc Chief Executive Officer Michael O’Leary said the discount carrier’s ability to gain market share from rivals in a looming economic slowdown is…
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Backlog of Ukrainian grain ships eases as checks speed up
A logjam of vessels shipping Ukrainian crops eased as inspections sped up over the weekend, but the backlog remains high with just over a month…
Lukoil weighs trading split, refinery sale to keep oil flowing
Lukoil PJSC is considering splitting its oil-trading unit and selling a refinery in Italy as it seeks to limit the impact of sanctions and a…