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Etihad is using its own metal and developing partnerships with other airlines to grow, strategies which it believes are complementary and can go hand in hand, especially at a time when competition is tough and yields are down. (Photo: Etihad Airways)
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Six Boeing 777-300ERs joined the Swiss fleet in 2016, providing a boost in belly capacity. (Photo: Jeffrey Lee)
Swiss WorldCargo moves ahead with organizational restructure
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There has been a good start to the year for air cargo, according to the International Air Transport Association. (Photo: Jeffrey Lee)
IATA expects more air freight growth
After five years of sluggish growth, the global economy will finally begin to pick up this year,
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Japanese carriers ANA and JAL held their own in the cargo business in 2016, thanks in part to strong demand in the second half of the year. (Photo: Jeffrey Lee)
Japanese carriers hold their own in 2016
The strength of the Japanese yen meant that exports kept declining for much of 2016, and it wasn’t
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