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Cathay, Airbus form co-investment partnership for scaling SAF adoption
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Port of Antwerp-Bruges reports mixed picture amid volatile trade climate
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Korean Air sees modest cargo decline in Q3
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Chapman Freeborn appoints Saska Gerasimova as new Group CEO
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New sea link drives 50% growth in China-Peru trade
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Air freight outlook going up amid ocean disruption
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