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With few passengers flying during the coronavirus pandemic, airlines have launched charter flights using passenger aircraft to move crucial goods around the world. A Korean Air Boeing 777-200 passenger plane carried 500,000 Covid-19 tests from Seoul Incheon to Baltimore, in what is said to be the first visit by a Korean Air passenger plane to Baltimore/Washington International Airport.
Cargo industry moves to support COVID-19 fight
The cargo industry is working hand-in-hand with governments and non-profit organizations to ensure
Etihad Cargo surpassed operational performance targets in 2022
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ZIM upgrades its Asia-US East Coast service
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Lödige Industries joins Cargo iQ
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DP World to develop mega-container terminal in India's Deendayal Port
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Qatar Airways and Airbus reach amicable settlement in legal dispute
Qatar Airways and Airbus announced that they'd settled their longstanding dispute. In separate announcements, ...
Qatar Airways Cargo resumes passenger freighter service to Penang
Qatar Airways Cargo announced that it would recommence belly capacity services to Penang, Malaysia, from February 2,...
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Public-private partnerships are vital to developing Asian port infrastructure. The Asian Development Bank says that needs in developing Asia and the Pacific will exceed US$22.6 trillion through 2030, or US$1.5 trillion per year, if the region is to maintain growth.
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As Southeast Asian countries trade more with each other and do less long haul exporting, Thailand is taking the approach of acting as a gateway to the region.
Myanmar, Thailand push forward with infrastructure projects
Two neighbouring Southeast Asia countries, Myanmar and Thailand, are moving on with infrastructure
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Edmonton International Airport is looking to position itself as a distribution hub for North America, citing its overland connectivity to both the United States and Canada among its advantages.
Edmonton Airport pitches itself as distribution hub for North America
Edmonton International Airport is looking to position itself as a distribution hub for North
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