Air Freight News
Portugal seeks CEO to bring flagship carrier back from brink
Portugal’s decision to oust the chief executive officer of TAP after a rescue of the nation’s leading airline has created an urgent vacancy to fill…
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Gebrüder Weiss supports OeWF Mars Analog Mission
Internatinal Logistics Company chosen to manage the Transport of Valuable Equipment to the Mars Mission Site in Israel.
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Fraport Passenger Numbers Remain at Very Low Levels
Frankfurt Airport and Fraport’s Group airports worldwide see substantial year-on-year decline in passenger traffic – June shows slight improvement from May
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Ethiopian to Resume Flights to Cameroon
Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s largest airline is resuming service to Duala and Yaoundé as of July 13, 2020.
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Singapore retains top spot as international shipping centre for 7th consecutive year
The Baltic Exchange, in collaboration with Xinhua, the Chinese state news agency, has published the 2020 Xinhua-Baltic International Shipping Centre Development (ISCD) Index. The index,…
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Qatar Airways Cargo ships 1 million kilos for charities
Qatar Airways Cargo is taking action like no other airline before and playing an active role in building tomorrow’s world. The world’s largest cargo airline…
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U.K. Brexit Border Plan Hinges on Untested IT System Being Ready
Britain’s plans for its border controls after Brexit will depend on a new and untested IT system being ready in time, according to a 206-page…
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Latest infrastructure developments in the Benelux region
SMi reports: The latest Benelux infrastructure developments with be discussed at the Benelux Infrastructure Forum, returning to Amsterdam, Netherlands on the 18th and 19th November…
Cathay shareholders approve $5 billion plan to avoid collapse
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd.’s shareholders approved a plan to raise HK$39 billion ($5 billion) in a government-backed rescue that includes the sale of preference shares…
China to sanction U.S. Senators Rubio, Cruz over Xinjiang
China announced sanctions against U.S. officials including Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, in a largely symbolic retaliation over legislation intended to punish Beijing for…