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United launches three int'l destinations, four new flights
United has announced it is expanding its global route network, adding new non-stop flights between New...
Atlas Air, YunExpress expand partnership with second B777-200 Freighter
Atlas Air Inc., a subsidiary of Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc., announced the expansion of its strategic...
Cargolux strike ends as agreement reached
Industrial actions involving Luxembourg flag carrier cargo airline Cargolux have ended after the
Mersin International Port marks 25M container milestone
Mersin International Port (MIP), Turkey's leading container terminal, said it marked a significant achievemen...
Hamburg Port Alliance brings relief supplies to Odessa
The "Hamburg-Odessa Port Bridge" action alliance — consisting of several Hamburg aid organisations, c...
Yang Ming, ONE announce 2025 Trans-Pacific Service Network
Yang Ming has unveiled its 2025 Trans-Pacific service network, which will enter into effect in February 2025. The...
Baltimore bridge collapse likely to have some regional impact
A new Freightos report said the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge after it got hit by the container vessel Dali...
Port of NY/NJ records second-busiest February on record
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey notched its second-busiest February of all time, only outpaced by the...
Hong Kong exporters signal improved near-term outlook
Hong Kong exporters signalled an improved near-term outlook driven by optimism on the growth of electronics,...
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Incheon International Airport eyes cargo growth through partnerships
Incheon International Airport is targeting growth through cooperation with its partners and
Drewry: Congestion in the Panama Canal to support charter market
Continuing congestion, exacerbated by the impact of El Nino to the end of 2023, will increase
Port of LA cargo volume increases for the first time in 13 months
The Port of Los Angeles (Port of LA) moved 828,016 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) in August, a
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