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US lawmakers advance bill to require key aviation tracking technology
A U.S. Senate panel approved aviation safety legislation on Tuesday to require the use of advanced aircraft-tracking technology, after the January collision of an American…
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At least 35 killed in Nigeria fuel tanker explosion, road safety agency says
A fuel tanker overturned and exploded in Nigeria's northern Niger state on Tuesday, killing at least 35 people, the Federal Road Safety Corps said.
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LATAM Cargo Group kicks off the 2025 Chilean cherry season with its first air shipment
Around two tons of cherries departed from Santiago, Chile, with a stopover in Auckland, New Zealand, before arriving in China on Friday, October 17.
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ITF-released report shows a growing number of countries are implementing cabotage laws
A newly released study by Seafarers' Rights International (SRI) finds that cabotage laws now exist on 85% of the world’s coastlines, are growing in number…
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FAA staffing issues delaying flights at Houston, Newark airports
The Federal Aviation Administration said on Tuesday that air traffic control staffing issues were delaying flights at Houston and Newark airports on the 21st day…
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USTR Greer, Treasury’s Bessent heading to Malaysia for talks with Chinese counterparts
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said he and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will head to Malaysia on Wednesday to meet with Chinese officials about what…
SANY earns dual global honors for employer excellence and brand strength
With its continued focus on employee care, talent development, brand building, and globalization, SANY Group has once again secured spots on both the Forbes and…
Highway Partners with AscendTMS to expand access for SMB freight brokers and carriers
Highway gives SMBs the same fraud protection and carrier visibility as the largest brokers.
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US trade chief says he does not see imported beef flooding US market
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer on Monday said he did not see tons of foreign beef coming into the United States, days after President Donald…
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Grounded paychecks: 60,000 air safety workers tighten belts as US shutdown drags on
The 60,000 men and women responsible for keeping American skies safe have gone unpaid throughout the government shutdown. Without a funding agreement soon, many will…