Air Freight News
Japan Airlines to raise as much as $1.6 billion from share sale
Japan Airlines Co. will raise as much as 168 billion yen ($1.6 billion) via an overseas and domestic share sale, using the proceeds to reduce…
Thai Airways selling 34 planes to highest bidder to raise cash
Thai Airways International Pcl is seeking potential buyers for almost three dozen used Boeing Co. and Airbus SE jets as part of the flag carrier’s…
Yuan is halfway through erasing losses since trade war began
China’s rallying yuan is more than halfway through its recovery from a selloff triggered by President Donald Trump’s trade war.
IndiGo prepares mega engine order, defying aviation gloom
IndiGo, India’s biggest airline, is in talks with Pratt & Whitney and CFM International Inc. for its next batch of jet engine orders, according to…
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Big contract from Linde for the Baumann heavy haulage company Goldhofer THP/SL-L heavy duty modules at work non-stop
Could it be a record operation? Linde Engineering in Tacherting, Bavaria, hired the services of the Baumann heavy haulage company to transport two gigantic heat…
Atlas Air Worldwide and Titan Aviation Holdings announce financing facilities with CDPQ, BNP Paribas, and volofin
Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc. today announced that Titan Aircraft Investments Ltd., a joint venture of its Titan Aviation Holdings, Inc. subsidiary and Bain Capital…
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US airlines September 2020 fuel use down 9% from August
The Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) today released U.S. airlines’ September Fuel Cost and Consumption numbers.
Air France KLM Martinair Cargo to enhance service proposition in German market
On 2 November 2020, our ground handling agent at Frankfurt Airport, Swissport Cargo Services, opened its new, state-of-the-art warehouse.
Scenario analysis can shine a light on an airport’s climate exposure
S&P Global Ratings, in an exploratory analysis, analyzes the physical climate risks of 367 major global airports, in a report published today, "Scenario Analysis Shines…
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Volvo plans to sell first heavy-duty electric trucks in 2021
Volvo Group has announced plans to sell electric versions of its heavy-duty trucks starting in Europe from 2021.