Air Freight News
Delta, citing planes with one passenger, wants to pare schedule
For most of April, Delta Air Lines Inc has flown just one passenger per day to and from Worcester, Massachusetts, and the company has asked…
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Meatpacking shutdowns force McDonald’s Canada to import beef
The threat of meat shortages from the coronavirus pandemic is hitting the golden arches.
Oil glut propels Thai shipping firm’s shares on storage demand
Prima Marine Pcl, among the world’s best-performing marine-transport companies the past month, is expanding its storage capacity as the supply glut of crude oil, gasoline…
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Dimerco supports donation of 80,000 COVID-19 masks for Italy
Dimerco Express Group, an Asia-based total logistics service provider, has supported the donation of 80,000 PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) masks from China to help combat…
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FEMA cargo flights expand to Pittsburgh
A second cargo flight carrying much-needed medical supplies for the Federal Emergency Management Agency touched down in Pittsburgh, as shippers look to respond to the…
ATD and 116 industry stakeholders call for suspension of Federal Excise Tax on heavy-duty trucks and trailers
Today the American Truck Dealers (ATD) led a letter to congressional leaders urging suspension of the 12% federal excise tax (FET) on new heavy-duty trucks…
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In 2019, US energy production exceeded consumption for the first time in 62 years
In 2019, for the first time since 1957, energy production exceeded energy consumption in the United States on an annual basis, according to the U.S.…
AMPLY Power secures $13.2 million funding to unlock electric charging infrastructure for commercial fleets
As cities and corporations accelerate their adoption of electric trucks and buses, AMPLY Power, the leader in charging solutions for fleets, has secured $13.2 million…
Boeing faces criminal, civil probes of Max quality control
Boeing Co.’s quality control on the beleaguered 737 Max is facing stepped-up scrutiny as federal prosecutors and regulators examine potential safety problems stemming from production…
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Leue begins leading the Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority as CEO
This week marks the first full week of Michael Leue's tenure as Chief Executive Officer of the Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority (ACTA). Mr. Leue was…