Air Freight News
US Transportation Secretary Chao announces over $273 million in grants to 184 airports in 41 states, 6 territories
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao announced today that the Trump Administration will award more than $273 million in airport safety and infrastructure grants…
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FIS Air Freight Report July 27, 2020
China to Europe and China to USA continue to climb in line with over-riding market sentiment indicative of a rebound in volume, with September forw…
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Port of Vancouver USA receives longest wind blades ever to enter the West Coast of US
The Port of Vancouver USA received a shipment of wind turbine components on July 22 that included the longest wind turbine blades ever to enter…
Woolpert selected by National Safe Skies Alliance to develop UAS response guidebook for airports
The document will provide planning considerations, response strategies and resources for airports to employ when a UAS is detected.
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SC Ports serves Michelin’s largest distribution center
S.C. Ports Authority is furthering its longtime partnership with Michelin North America, Inc. by moving cargo for the tiremaker’s largest distribution center.
Raytheon sheds 8,000 aerospace jobs amid collapse in air travel
Raytheon Technologies Corp. has slashed roughly 8,000 jobs in its commercial aviation businesses as the maker of jet engines and airliner systems contends with the…
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Port Manatee advances $8.3 million dockside yard expansion
Port Manatee is advancing an $8.3 million project to nearly double the size of its dockside container yard with approval today [Tuesday, July 28] of…
Shipping consultants serve as pandemic partners, ongoing support for business owners
InXpress Experiences Mid-Year Franchise Growth Due to Proficiency, Rise of e-commerce and Robust Industry
N95 masks aren’t the only thing in demand
3M results give reason for hope about a broader economic recovery, even as Raytheon shows commercial aerospace remains mired in despair. 
Airlines see long wait for return to pre-Covid traffic levels
The airline industry pushed back its hopes of a rebound in traffic levels to pre-pandemic levels amid disappointing passenger numbers since lockdowns lifted.