Air Freight News
Hong Kong $18 billion airport upgrade hit by over year delay
Hong Kong’s much vaunted HK$141.5 billion ($18.1 billion) airport expansion has been delayed until at least the end of 2025, according to people with knowledge…
Midwest Association of Rail Shippers welcomes new officers and announces summer meeting dates
The 2024 Executive Committee was introduced at the recent Winter Meeting of the Midwest Association of Rail Shippers (MARS).
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Air Travel Consumer Report: November 2023 numbers
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) today released its Air Travel Consumer Report (ATCR) on airline operational data compiled for the month of November 2023…
Green Transatlantic Marketplace Stakeholder Event under Transatlantic Initiative for Sustainable Trade
The U.S. Trade Representative, Ambassador Katherine Tai, provided pre-recorded remarks and Executive Vice-President of the European Commission Valdis Dombrovskis provided opening remarks followed by Assistant…
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Surplus heat from carbon capture used for district heating in Copenhagen area in Denmark
Avedøre Power Station in Denmark is establishing a carbon capture plant to capture 150,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide annually from its straw-fired unit. The plant…
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The Port of Barcelona is making progress towards introducing cleaner fuels for ships
During 2023 the Port of Barcelona performed a total of 199 liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering operations to ships, for a total of 143,000 m3,…
Trudeau faces daunting path to sale of Canada’s $26 billion oil pipeline
Justin Trudeau has promised one of the largest government-led asset sales in Canadian history by divesting the Trans Mountain pipeline, a huge conduit that moves…
Supertanker hauling Russia’s flagship crude heads to Caribbean
A supertanker carrying Russia’s Urals crude is en route to the Caribbean after completing ship-to-ship transfers off southern Greece, a sign that Russia’s supply chain…
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French farmers to lift blockades as Attal makes new concessions
French farmers’ unions said they will suspend blockades of the country’s highways after Premier Gabriel Attal pledged further measures aimed at answering their concerns.
JAL expects $14 million in lost revenue due to Haneda jet crash
Japan Airlines Co. expects a revenue loss of around ¥2 billion ($13.6 million) after last month’s fatal accident at Tokyo Haneda airport.