Air Freight News
Pegasus plans more orders to expand Turkish low-cost carrier
Pegasus Hava Tasimaciligi AS is working on a fresh aircraft order as the Turkish discount airline seeks to expand its network to markets like North…
KR approves jointly developed methanol-fueled MR tanker
Korean Register (KR) has granted an Approval in Principle (AIP) for a methanol-fueled MR tanker, jointly developed by KR, South Korean shipbuilders K Shipbuilding and…
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Shodesh Shipping manage breakbulk vessel for nuclear project
Shodesh Shipping, Project Cargo Network members from Bangladesh, recently coordinated another shipment for the development of the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant.
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MSC schedule update – Trade Asia to USA West Coast
MSC is planning to adjust capacity in line with lower demand on its Asia to USA West Coast trade in week 24.
India prefers negotiating with EU on carbon tax to WTO complaint
India is hoping to engage directly with the European Union for leeway on its proposed carbon tax instead of adjudicating the issue through the World…
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Astral Aviation launches new freighter route to fly perishables from Nairobi to Tel Aviv
Astral Aviation (Astral) inaugurated its maiden flight from Nairobi to Tel Aviv on 5th June on its Boeing 757 freighter which will operate on the…
[Freightos Weekly Update] Industrial actions rile West Coast operations
Key insights: 1. ILWU actions shut down Long Beach’s largest terminal through Monday, have slowed operations across West Coast ports since Friday and are expected…
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen and Union Pacific Railroad reach paid sick leave agreement
Union Pacific’s locomotive engineers will now have up to seven days paid in the event of illness.
GoBolt partners with WARP to increase the strength and visibility of their middle-mile offerings
WARP, a tech-powered freight network specializing in middle-mile solutions, today announced that they are now providing GoBolt, a technology company on a mission to build…
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Airbus ended the A380 years ago. Its biggest buyer remains a fan
Tim Clark won’t let go of the Airbus A380.