Air Freight News
‘They went down’: How Boeing 737 pilots survived Hawaii ditching
The trouble started minutes after a Boeing Co. 737 freighter lifted off from Honolulu for a nighttime cargo run to the nearby island of Maui.
Alstom flags cash burn from lingering Bombardier ‘skeletons’
Alstom SA Chief Executive Officer Henri Poupart-Lafarge expects costly and painful months ahead as the rail-equipment maker works to turn around the flagging operations of…
South Africa’s Transnet investigates coal train line derailments
South Africa’s state-owned rail company Transnet SOC Ltd. is repairing a main line used to export coal and investigating whether recent derailments benefited suppliers.
British Airways settles class action over 2018 data breach
British Airways Plc settled a U.K. class-action lawsuit involving hundreds of thousands of customers caught up in a 2018 data breach.
Politics seep into oil as diverging goals test Saudi-UAE ties
Like many relationships, the one between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates had long rested on two simple principles for when disputes arose: deal…
Heathrow reopens runway, terminal in sign of travel optimism
London’s Heathrow Airport is dusting off facilities that have been mothballed for over a year, as Europe’s busiest airport prepares for a long-awaited surge in…
Saudi Arabia plans $147 billion expansion for transport sector
Saudi Arabia plans to invest 550 billion riyals ($147 billion) in transport and logistics over the next nine years as Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman…
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Investigators to begin underwater search for downed Hawaii jet’s black boxes
U.S. investigators plan to begin scanning the sea bed off Hawaii in search of the wreckage of a Boeing Co. 737-200 that went down after…
Airlines to be Charged more for polluting in EU green push
Airlines in the world’s biggest carbon market will eventually have to pay for all the pollution from their planes as the European Union strengthens its…
Indonesia to import oxygen tanks as health system struggles
Indonesia plans to start importing oxygen tanks as the country battles a fresh wave of coronavirus infections that has overwhelmed its medical system.