Air Freight News
Ryanair accused of anti-competitive ‘campaign’ against rivals
Ryanair Holdings Plc was sued by a package holiday service over accusations that the airline is exploiting its market dominance in an “aggressive” pursuit against…
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Whirlpool looks to air, rail to alleviate supply-chain pressure
Whirlpool Corp. is moving more goods by air and rail as snarled shipping lines disrupt operations for manufacturers across the globe.
A massive Shell Oil platform hit by Hurricane Ida may restart soon
Royal Dutch Shell Plc is hoping to restart its Ursa oil and gas platform in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico as early as the first…
Realterm acquires five-acre highly functional truck terminal in Brooklyn, NY
Realterm announces the acquisition of a five-acre, 52 door truck terminal located at 512 Gardner Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. The site can also accommodate nearly 400,000…
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Container ships headed for US poised to worsen port bottleneck
The backlog of ships outside the twin ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach -- America’s largest gateway for ocean freight -- is poised to…
India giant seeks coal imports for first time in two years
NTPC Ltd., India’s top power producer, is seeking to import coal for the first time in two years, underscoring worries about shortages even as a…
Russia wants to protect the planet and Gazprom at climate summit
Russia will seek sanctions relief on green investment projects for state-run energy giants such as Gazprom at next month’s COP26 climate summit, as it comes…
U.K. Foreign Secretary Truss to talk trade, investments in India
The U.K. and India will discuss trade, investments and climate change during foreign secretary Elizabeth Truss’ two-day visit to meet her Indian counterpart Subrahmanyam Jaishankar.
Qantas ramps up with flights to India, Singapore, Phuket
Qantas Airways Ltd. is gearing up for a Christmas rush, bringing back all its Australian workers and adding flights as the nation’s borders reopen after…
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Long Beach port chief: ‘Shop early’ as snarls to last all year
Americans should buy their holiday gifts early this year, as the container glut plaguing ports and the supply chain will persist through at least year-end,…