Air Freight News
Study finds miles between breakdowns vary widely by sector
Today, American Trucking Associations’ Technology & Maintenance Council released the results of the Council’s first quarter 2020 benchmarking survey with FleetNet America, showed wide variance…
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Norway tax relief to cut breakevens by 40%, boosting the country’s rig demand while the UK’s plunges
A Rystad Energy assessment of the temporary tax relief package for the petroleum industry that Norway recently approved reveals that the move will improve exploration…
Holland recognized as 2019 Preferred LTL Carrier of the Year by Total Quality Logistics
Holland has been recognized as 2019 Preferred LTL Carrier of the Year by Total Quality Logistics, which connects its customers with shipping needs and carriers…
UK rejects mooted Brexit compromise in setback to EU talks
The U.K.’s chief Brexit negotiator rejected a potential compromise in its trade negotiations with the European Union, saying Britain isn’t prepared to accept tariffs if…
Port of Oakland leaders send message to East Bay businesses: Fly OAK first
The Port of Oakland and its Oakland International Airport (OAK) are aiming to reinvigorate air travel by taking its message of resilience directly to the…
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Liquor duties would pose new threat to US bars already reeling
Bars across the U.S. are reeling from lost business during the coronavirus lockdown. As they try to convince customers to come back, they’re now grappling…
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Gulf Stream Marine pursues asset acquisition of Coastal Cargo of Texas Inc. and Gulf Coast Storage Inc.
Gulf Stream Marine, Inc. ("GSM") announced today that it will be expanding its footprint with two additional terminals, namely the Care terminal at the Port…
Travel collapse stirs confusion on Mexico Airlines’ traffic data
The traffic reports that Mexican airlines Volaris and VivaAerobus filed to investors in March and April don’t add up with the data they sent to…
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There’s low risk of food spreading the virus, experts say after salmon panic
Food poses little risk of spreading the coronavirus, health experts around the globe said, reassuring consumers after an outbreak in Beijing was blamed on imported…
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SC Ports handles waves of uncertainty, looks to bright future
S.C. Ports Authority’s long-term planning for infrastructure and business has prepared the port to thrive for years to come as it pushes through current economic…