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Airport Authority Hong Kong appoints Vivian Cheung as CEO
The Board of Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) has announced Vivian Kar-fay Cheung's appointment as c...
Port of New York and New Jersey reports second-busiest February
The Port of New York and New Jersey reported its February cargo volumes as the second-highest on record. The increase...
Korean Air gets final European Commission approval on Asiana merger
Korean Air announced that the European Commission has given its final approval for its proposed
Chongqing-Hong Kong Sea-Rail Service boosts Hong Kong shipments
The new Chongqing-Qinzhou-Hong Kong sea-rail intermodal service has continued to bring more shipments via Hong Kong...
Duvenbeck appoints China Representative to expand international operations
The Duvenbeck Group has appointed David Dudek as its official representative in China, tasked with launching and...
DHL partners with Chinese ecommerce giant TEMU
DHL Group (DHL) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the e-commerce marketplace Temu to deepen their...
Skyway Airlines begins freighter operations in Hong Kong; taps Hactl as ground handler
Recently launched Skyway Airlines of the Philippines has appointed Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl) — Hong...
IATA's SAF Registry goes live
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has launched the Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Registry with its...
BIMCO: Container rates drop 28%, worst first quarter in 20 years
Average container freight rates for Chinese exports have fallen 28% since January, marking the worst first-quarter...
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Sea-Intel: Major ocean carriers report 600% growth in Q3 earnings over last year
The major ocean carriers reported combined Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) of US$17.06
Cathay expects robust cargo demand through the rest of the peak season
Cathay Pacific is anticipating cargo demand to remain robust through the rest of the peak season
Elevated air freight pricing out of the Asia Pacific region has drawn air freight capacity to the area.
Air freight peak expected to take rates higher, and possibly higher yet
Forwarders and cargo owners have prepared for the peak season with a strong sense of foreboding.
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