Air Freight News
U.S. Rejects Additional Flights Sought by Chinese Airlines
U.S. officials rejected additional flights proposed by Chinese airlines but said they would reconsider if the Beijing government adjusts its policies affecting American passenger carriers.
American Air Braces Balance Sheet With $3.5 Billion in Financing
American Airlines Group Inc. braced its balance sheet with $3.5 billion in new financing, diverging from its recent reliance on federal aid as the coronavirus…
Cargo of Iranian Food Is Set to Arrive in Struggling Venezuela
A ship from Iran was scheduled to deliver food to Venezuela on Sunday, according to Bloomberg’s vessel-tracking maps.
Beijing’s Latest Virus Outbreak Disrupts Tyson Foods and PepsiCo
China suspended poultry imports from a Tyson Foods Inc. plant where hundreds of employees tested positive for Covid-19, stoking concerns over the broader implications for…
Barr Says U.S. Businesses ‘Part of Problem’ in Battling China
Attorney General William Barr said some U.S. businesses are helping China in the race for economic and technological dominance by putting their own earnings above…
Oil Resumes Weekly Winning Streak on Gradual Demand Recovery
Oil turned around last week’s setback, extending a slow but relentless rise since falling into negative territory in April.
United Air Is Said to Ready $5 Billion Debt Sale for Next Week
A group of banks led by Goldman Sachs Group Inc. may launch a $5 billion debt offering for United Airlines Holdings Inc. as soon as…
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Boeing Whistle-Blower Faults ‘Reckless’ FAA Review of 737 Max
Boeing Co. and the Federal Aviation Administration flouted regulations and ignored systemic safety concerns in the original certification of the 737 Max jetliner, a company…
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New ZPMC Cranes Will Augment Port of Oakland’s Big Ship Capability
Three new ship to shore container cranes, built by Shanghai-based ZPMC, will arrive at the Port of Oakland later this year and will enhance the…
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Long Beach Harbor Commissioner to Leave Board
Long Beach Harbor Commissioner Tracy J. Egoscue has announced she will not seek reappointment when her term expires on June 30, 2020. Since her appointment…