Air Freight News
North Carolina Ports records year-over-year increases in fiscal year 2020
The North Carolina State Ports Authority recorded year-over-year increases in volumes through the Port of Wilmington and Port of Morehead City in Fiscal Year 2020,…
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MPS welcomes the ship with the deepest draught in the history of Ghanaian waters
Meridian Port Services (MPS), the operator of the Tema container terminal in Ghana, welcomed the MSC Beryl ship at Terminal 3 in July. With a…
Saddle Creek adds senior business development directors
Saddle Creek Logistics Services announced today the addition of two senior directors of business development: Lisa Venable and Carolyn Martin. In their new roles, Venable…
Trump plans order seeking to return drug production to US
President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order Thursday that would encourage the production of certain drugs and medical supplies in the U.S., following…
United now cleaning flight decks with UVC lighting
United Airlines is now cleaning pilot flight decks with Ultraviolet C (UVC) lighting technology on most aircraft at its hub airports to disinfect the flight…
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SC Ports’ Leatherman Terminal on track for 2021 opening
Construction of the Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal is on schedule for a March 2021 opening.
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FIS Air Freight Report August 3, 2020
Discussions move towards the forward market, with a number of airlines publicly quite bullish for September onwards. August is quiet, except it isn't quiet -…
Korean Air’s quarterly profit defies coronavirus travel slump
Korean Air Lines Co. provided some rare positive news for the devastated global aviation industry Thursday, reporting a quarterly profit after flying planes loaded with…
Etihad Airways half-year loss widens amid border closures
Etihad Airways’ losses climbed by almost a third in the first half, after the coronavirus pandemic reduced travel to a trickle.
Battle over gas project may shape Australia’s energy future
A key battle over the future of fossil fuels and climate change will soon be decided in a sleepy corner of Australia.