Air Freight News
Ryanair cancels Paris schedule as strike shuts down airport
Ryanair Holdings Plc’s main gateway to Paris descended into chaos on Thursday because of a strike by air-traffic controllers, forcing Europe’s largest low-cost carrier to…
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Three top US transportation agencies still don’t have permanent leaders
Three of the major US transportation safety agencies are without permanent leaders as the nation contends with toxic railway spills, near-collisions on runways and surging…
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OTR truckers eye green diesel transition

Solar panels. Wind turbines. EVs. As the world moves toward a carbon-free 2030, electricity has emerged as the go-to substitute for carbon-based fuels. But a…
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BHP urges nations to avoid critical minerals protectionism
BHP Group Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Mike Henry has warned too much government intervention in global critical minerals supply chains could undermine efforts to fight…
Mexico looks to guarantee airport bonds as Navy takes over hub
Mexico is considering buying back up to $4.2 billion of debt owed by the capital’s principal airport as the Navy prepares to take over the…
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Carbon tax for ships is supported by 22 countries at Paris summit
France and Spain are among the nations giving their support for a levy on shipping emissions.
China enacts foreign-relations law targeting ‘Western hegemony’
China enshrined the right to take retaliatory measures against overseas actors in a new foreign-relations law, which state-media said provided a legal basis for hitting…
Mexico’s AMLO to put navy in charge of airport in capital
Mexico’s president is preparing to hand over the main airport in the capital to the navy as part of his move to expand military oversight…
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UPS labor talks heat up as both sides race to prevent first strike in 25 years
With less than five weeks to go before the expiration of a United Parcel Service Inc. labor contract, talks to renew the agreement have moved…
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US merchandise-trade deficit shrinks on decline in imports
The US merchandise-trade deficit shrank in May by more than expected as the value of imports slid by the most in six months.