Lufthansa Cargo announces temperature tracking in real time
Lufthansa Cargo has announced a new milestone in the monitoring of fresh produce, thus optimizing the transport of this...
Maersk reports strong 2022 — notes muted global trade outlook in 2023
Maersk reported an "exceptionally strong year" in 2022 driven by high shipping rates, but in 202...
Demand for air charter will persist as capacity remains tight
Air charter services will continue to be in-demand the rest of the year as capacity remains under
AAL expands in the Middle East as it notes positive trade outlook for the region
AAL is expanding in the Middle East as it notes expectations of a positive trade outlook in the region. It noted that...
Schedule reliability continues its upwards trend
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Intradco Global transports over 300 cattle to support dairy industry in West Africa
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Etihad Cargo signs MoU with Astral Aviation to expand Africa network
Etihad Cargo, the cargo and logistics arm of Etihad Airways, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Astral...
SATS set to boost talent connections in Singapore
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MSC opens up North Indian market with expansion of Sentosa service
MSC announced that it would expand its current Sentosa service to connect the main ports of China directly with...
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While Covid-19 has put the brakes on many types of project cargo, the outlook for wind energy is widely viewed as promising. Plans to develop offshore wind farms are underway in many parts of North America.
Project cargo in low gear; wind remains promising
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Ethiopian Airlines is positioned to be a major player in the African air cargo market, with 10 Boeing 777F and two Boeing 737-800 dedicated freighters, plus access to bellyhold space on 114 passenger planes.
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