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Georgia Ports report second-busiest August on record
Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) saw a significant increase in volume in August as customers front-loaded cargo before the...
American Airlines Cargo adds new CEIV Pharma-certified stations
American Airlines Cargo announced that John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and Luis Muñoz Mar&am...
IATA: Air cargo demand up 18.4% in January
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for January 2024 global air cargo
Schiphol sees steady cargo growth in the first half of 2024
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol handled 738,414 tonnes of cargo in the first half of 2024, up 8.7% from the 2023 half-year...
Lödige Industries expands Saigon Cargo Service Corp's air cargo terminal
Lödige Industries, a leading global supplier of material handling systems, has successfully completed...
Hong Kong exporters expect moderate, sustained growth in the near-term
Hong Kong traders remain optimistic about their prospects despite uncertainty stemming from lingering trade tensions,...
Etihad Cargo eyes further growth as it marks 20 years of operation in India
Etihad Cargo is looking to further expand its presence in India as it celebrated 20 years of operations in the country....
Lufthansa Cargo to add costs for SAF quotas in its airfreight surcharge
Lufthansa Cargo said from January 1, 2025, it will include the costs of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) due to...
Victoria International Container Terminal hits 5 million TEUs
Victoria International Container Terminal (VICT), International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI)'s f...
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Cargolux bans transport of disposable e-cigarettes
Cargolux has decided to ban the transport of disposable electronic cigarettes on all its flights,
ACS: Elections "biggest risk" to aviation sector this year
Air Charter Service (ACS) sees the elections in many parts of the world as the biggest risk to the
Schedule reliability drops again in January amid ongoing Red Sea crisis
Shipping schedule reliability remained on a downtrend in January as challenges in the ocean
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