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GEODIS makes management board appointment
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Etihad Cargo expands European road feeder services
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Demand beginning to recover in Shanghai but capacity surplus driving rates down
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Authorities at Hong Kong International Airport have extended the airport’s slot-use waiver rule until October this year. Regulators in other jurisdictions have made similar announcements, amidst an uneven recovery from Covid-19.
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