Air Freight News
Southwest Airlines, pilots reach preliminary contract deal
Southwest Airlines Co. and its pilots’ union have reached an agreement in principle for a new five-year contract with a cost of about $12 billion.
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Russia’s Sokol oil gets stuck on tankers while en route to India
Almost five million barrels of Russia’s Sokol grade crude should have reached Indian refiners over the past four weeks.
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Air Charter Service sees EV supply chain transform charter market
Leading aircraft charter specialist, Air Charter Service, has said that since the start of 2020, it has seen a much more diverse spread of airports…
Amsterdam Airport warns of possible capacity cuts next summer
Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport is now warning that it may have to cut capacity next summer due to operational issues, raising the hackles of airlines in…
The world’s best and worst airports for 2023 offer plenty of surprises
According to an annual ranking by AirHelp, US airports continue to miss the mark—as do hubs in many of the most-visited cities around the world.
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White House says it’s tracking Apple Watch case with ban looming
The Biden administration is “tracking” the impending US ban of nearly all Apple Watch sales due to a patent dispute, with power to veto the…
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Apple tells staffers they can’t point watch buyers to Best Buy
Apple Inc. is on the verge of pulling its most popular smartwatches from sale at its US physical and online stores to comply with a…
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US announces new task force to counter Houthi Red Sea threat
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced a new maritime task force intended to protect commercial vessels traveling through the Red Sea from attacks by Houthi…
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Officials cut ribbon on state-of-the-art industrial facility near Port of Savannah
Officials from Chicago-based industrial real estate firm CenterPoint Properties, leading third-party logistics company PortCity, and Garden City, GA, gathered December 5, 2023, to officially mark…
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Houthi attacks start shutting down Red Sea merchant shipping
Shipping in the Red Sea is grinding to a halt with oil tankers idling and container vessels rerouting around Africa as violence linked to the…