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American Airlines Cargo announces new president
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Hactl secures IATA's CBTA certification
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Air Belgium partners with WFS for launch of South Africa services
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Hapag-Lloyd acquires minority share in Italian logistics Spinelli Group
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Hutchison Ports inaugurates the Port of Jazan City in Saudi
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DHL invests €500M in India to grow its warehousing capacity
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Air cargo and global supply chains stand to be the big losers in the row over alleged subsidies for three Middle East carriers.
Open skies row to hurt cargo
Air cargo and global supply chains stand to be the victims of the bitter row over alleged subsidies
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Scheduled freighter capacity from Asia to North America is still up.
Asian carriers shift from Europe to Pacific
The charters have left, but airfreight capacity between Asia and North America is still up from a
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Government spending on infrastructure has been chronically low in the Philippines (pictured) and Indonesia, and almost non-existent in Thailand, the UNESCAP reported.
UN highlights Asia infrastructure problems
Infrastructure limitations in the Asia-Pacific region hold back economic development and will be
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