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SF Airlines launches China-Pakistan air cargo route
SF Airlines has launched a new air cargo route linking Ezhou Huahu Airport in central China's Hubei Province ...
China's road freight volume up 8.9% in first 11 months of 2023
China's road freight volume rose 8.9% year-on-year in the first 11 months of 2023. State media reported th...
Asia Pacific airlines record another month of cargo slump in April
Asia Pacific airlines recorded another month of cargo decline in April — following a downtrend seen
Dimerco, Yusen Logistics join Cathay's Corporate SAF program
Cathay announced the addition of three new partners to its Corporate Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Programme launched...
Cargolux diversifies into aerial firefighting
Cargolux announced that it launched a new aerial firefighting business unit, Aquarius Aerial Firefighting (Aquarius...
SMF forms panel for resolution of maritime trading disputes
The Singapore Maritime Foundation (SMF) said it will continue to expand its programmes and intensify efforts to promote...
Red Sea disruption could keep rates elevated for much of 2024
As disruptions in the Red Sea continue, freight rates have doubled, according to a new report from HSBC Global...
ANA implements IATA's DG AutoCheck Connect API
All Nippon Airways (ANA) has become the first airline in Asia to implement DG AutoCheck Connect API, the newest feature...
Munich Airport handled 7% more cargo in 2023
Munich Airport said air traffic continued to grow in 2023, with air cargo volumes rising up year-on-year. In a...
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Drewry: Reefer shipping to outpace dry cargo trade growth
Seaborne reefer trade is poised for a return to growth in 2023, with volumes set to increase by
PSA acquires minority stake in Vietnam logistics firm, SOTRANS Group
PSA International Pte Ltd (PSA) has through its fully-owned subsidiary, PSA Cargo Solutions Vietnam
Suez Canal traffic halted momentarily as Hong Kong-flagged ship runs aground
A Hong Kong-flagged cargo ship has briefly ran aground again in the Suez Canal on May 25 blocking
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