Maersk acquires more methanol-powered vessels
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Atlas Air takes delivery of new Boeing 747-8 Freighter
Atlas Air, Inc., a subsidiary of Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc., announced it has taken delivery of a Boeing 747-8...
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Etihad is using its own metal and developing partnerships with other airlines to grow, strategies which it believes are complementary and can go hand in hand, especially at a time when competition is tough and yields are down. (Photo: Etihad Airways)
Etihad Cargo to grow through partnerships
Despite large numbers of upcoming aircraft deliveries, Etihad Airways is looking to grow its cargo
DHL launches service to decarbonize road transportation
DHL Freight announced a new service meant to reduce CO2 emissions on road transportation. It said the GoGreen Plus...
WFS secures cargo handling contracts of ANA, Nouvelair in the UK
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Port of Long Beach: Port congestion, supply chain woes increased emissions
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Bollore's Timor Port start activities with arrival of vessels
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Turkish Cargo moves up in global ranking among air cargo carriers
Turkish Cargo has ranked as the top European air cargo carrier and the 4th globally, accoridng to the World Air...
IndiGo receives first freighter
Indian carrier IndiGo has taken delivery of its first freighter in a bid to further expand its cargo business. The A321...
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Six Boeing 777-300ERs joined the Swiss fleet in 2016, providing a boost in belly capacity. (Photo: Jeffrey Lee)
Swiss WorldCargo moves ahead with organizational restructure
After what was a challenging year for the industry at large, Swiss WorldCargo is certain that the
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There has been a good start to the year for air cargo, according to the International Air Transport Association. (Photo: Jeffrey Lee)
IATA expects more air freight growth
After five years of sluggish growth, the global economy will finally begin to pick up this year,
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Japanese carriers ANA and JAL held their own in the cargo business in 2016, thanks in part to strong demand in the second half of the year. (Photo: Jeffrey Lee)
Japanese carriers hold their own in 2016
The strength of the Japanese yen meant that exports kept declining for much of 2016, and it wasn’t
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