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Vienna Airport cargo volume up 8% in first three quarters of 2025
Cargo volume at Vienna Airport rose 8% in the first three quarters of 2025 to 233,233 tonnes compared to the same...
Etihad expands A350F order to 10 with three additional aircraft
Etihad Airways has increased its A350F commitment to 10 aircraft, following a new order for three freighters alongside...
DHL Index: Global trade withstands tariff turbulence
Global trade is holding strong - even as U.S. tariffs hit highs not seen since the 1930s, the
Port of Savannah container volumes up 4% through October
The Port of Savannah handled 4.8 million twenty-foot equivalent container units in calendar year 2025 through October,...
Swissport expands ecommerce capacity at Liege Airport
Swissport, the world's leading aviation services provider, is expanding its European ecommerce network with...
Boeing Distribution launches unified ecommerce platform
Boeing has announced a key milestone in its ongoing journey to modernize and integrate its distribution businesses with...
DSV’s Air Charter network connects Asia to Latin America
DSV has expanded its "Shanghai Star" air freight charter, adding connectivity from Asia to Latin Ame...
Silk Way West Airlines, Azerpost sign deal to enhance postal, e-commerce logistics
Silk Way West Airlines and Azerpost LLC, the national postal operator of Azerbaijan, have signed a memorandum of...
Port of Hamburg cargo volumes continue to rise
Throughput at the Port of Hamburg stayed strong after the third quarter of 2025, with growth in Asia and Europe...
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Port of Long Beach stays on track with emissions goals
The Port of Long Beach, one of North America's busiest cargo hubs, continues to meet
US moves ahead with port fees on China-built ships despite contentions
The US Trade Representative (USTR) has released its final guidance ahead of the implementation of
Supply chain challenges could cost airlines more than US$11B in 2025
The airline industry is projected to lose over US$11 billion in 2025 due to sluggish aircraft
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