Air Freight News
Russia opens fire to force Black Sea cargo ship inspection
The Russian navy opened fire on a cargo vessel in the Black Sea to force it to stop for checks, the defense ministry said, the…
Swiss food suppliers shift to road after derailment, NZZ reports
Companies are finding alternative routes to transport goods after a freight train derailment this week on the north-south rail axis of the Gotthard tunnel in…
Japan Faces Another Typhoon With Trains, Hundreds of Flights Canceled
Japan is preparing for its second typhoon in a week, with airline companies canceling flights and rail operators halting some operations.
Us agency probes near-collision of Southwest, Cessna planes
US authorities said they are investigating a near-collision between a Southwest Airlines Co. plane and a Cessna business jet at San Diego airport last week.
US-China flights approved to double under government agreement
Flights between the US and China are set to double from current levels by the end of October as the countries relax travel restrictions put…
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Werner professional driver, Tim Dean, achieves 5 million accident-free miles
To honor his accomplishment, Werner will host a special ceremony at its headquarters today in Omaha with Dean’s family and Werner associates...
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Everstream analytics tracks flooding in Slovenia
Other prominent manufacturers supplying the automotive space that have sustained heavy damages include KLS Ljubno...
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U.S. cargo and passenger airlines added 1,992 jobs in June 2023
Employment remains 7.9% above pre-pandemic June 2019
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Great Lakes receives notice to proceed for phase 1 of ‘Channel Deepening Project’
The Brazos Island Harbor (BIH) Channel Improvement Project continues to move forward, as Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation today announced the receipt of Notice…
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US halts import of rare cargo of Polish wheat in Houston
The US is holding back a rare cargo of Polish wheat being imported into Houston, a move that may spark tensions with the European Union,…