Air Freight News
Turkey to set sustainable aviation fuel mandates for airlines, suppliers
Turkey will set mandates for airlines and jet fuel suppliers to boost uptake of sustainable aviation fuel, with a goal of reducing aviation emissions by…
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Canada rescinds digital services tax to advance stalled trade talks with US
Canada scrapped its digital services tax targeting U.S. technology firms just hours before it was due to take effect on Monday, in a bid to…
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Mercedes says no supply chain disruptions after China export concerns
There has been no disruption to production due to limited raw material exports from China at German carmaker Mercedes-Benz, a senior executive said on Monday.
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UK competition watchdog begins initial probe into Boeing-Spirit Aero deal
Britain's competition regulator said on Monday it has started a Phase 1 investigation into Boeing's planned acquisition of Spirit Aerosystems, setting a deadline of August…
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Air Hong Kong enters a new era as an all-Airbus A330F freighter airline
Air Hong Kong (AHK), the first all-cargo freighter airline based in Hong Kong and a part of the Cathay Group, together with its key customer…
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Port of New York and New Jersey is nation’s busiest cargo gateway in May 2025
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey announced that its seaport was the nation’s busiest in May 2025, handling nearly 775,000 TEUs.
Major milestone for nuclear-powered ships as IMO agrees to start revision of outdated regulations
The IMO has formally agreed to start the revision of outdated regulations for nuclear-powered ships.
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Port of Antwerp-Bruges welcomes Flemish and German governments for discussions on energy transition and industrial cooperation
On 27th of June, Port of Antwerp-Bruges welcomed representatives of the Flemish Government and the government of North Rhine-Westphalia for a joint governmental session at…
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Trump decision on Fed not imminent, source says
By Howard Schneider and Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump has not decided on a replacement for Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and…
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Italy business sentiment improves in June but consumer morale slips
ROME (Reuters) -Italian businesses sentiment improved for a second month running in June but consumer morale fell back slightly, data showed on Friday, in mixed…