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Atlas Air expands cargo facility at Miami International Airport
Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc. (Atlas), has announced its expansion at Miami International Airport (MIA) with the...
Port of Savannah achieves third month of over half-million TEUs
The Port of Savannah handled 500,900 twenty-foot equivalent container units in May, an increase of 10,565 TEUs or 2.2%...
HSBC: China-US tariffs pause would drive an early peak season
The recently announced tariff de-escalation between the United States and China is expected to
JD Logistics adds first industrial infrastructure in Australia
The infrastructure investment and asset management platform of Chinese e-commerce and logistics giant JD.com has...
Emirates SkyCargo warns of fuel-linked payload concern amid Mideast tension
Emirates SkyCargo has warned of possible payload constraints as its aircraft take on additional fuel to accommodate...
CMA CGM names Esra Bora as new general manager in China
CMA CGM has appointed Esra Bora as general manager of its China operations, effective June 1, 2025, as the French...
Qatar Airways reinstates flights as Qatar airspace reopens
Qatar Airways resumed flights June 24 after Qatari airspace reopened, following a temporary closure prompted by...
FedEx names R. Brad Martin as new chairman
FedEx Corp. has named R. Brad Martin as chairman of the board following the death of founder and executive chairman...
Turkish Cargo revenue jumps 35% in 2024
Turkish Airlines reported that its cargo arm, Turkish Cargo, reported a 35% growth in revenue last year, as the carrier...
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U.S. slashes ‘de minimis’ tariff on small China parcels to 30%
The United States has reduced the 'de minimis' tariff on low-value parcels from C
Hong Kong air cargo volume rises year over year in April, slips from March
Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) saw another month of cargo growth in April, supported by a
APEC lowers 2025 growth forecast to 2.6%, urges trade policy stability
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forecasts 2.6% economic growth in 2025, urging member
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