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Frankfurt posts 11% cargo growth in June
Frankfurt Airport (FRA)—Europe's busiest cargo hub—continued to report recovery in its air freight busin...
Lufthansa Cargo expands network, adds new destinations in China
Lufthansa Cargo continues to expand its network as it announces a new destination in China. The cargo unit of German...
Schedule reliability drops again in January amid ongoing Red Sea crisis
Shipping schedule reliability remained on a downtrend in January as challenges in the ocean
dnata partners with ExxonMobil to lead renewable diesel trial in Singapore
dnata said it partnered with ExxonMobil to start a six-month trial to fuel 12 of its airside vehicles and generator...
DHL Express says digital tools to help SMEs go global
DHL Express said it is helping small and medium enterprises (SMEs) with a suite of digital tools to expand their...
Shipping rates keep climbing on early month increases
Ocean rates out of Asia climbed significantly at the start of July, with the latest daily prices already at...
Munich Airport records 11% growth in cargo volumes for H1 2024
Munich Airport recorded a double-digit increase in cargo volumes for the first half of 2024, boosted by increased...
SATS restructures Gateway Services business
SATS Ltd. said it will restructure its Gateway Services business to form two new business units: the Singapore Hub and...
Joost Meijs appointed CEO at Maastricht Aachen
Joost Meijs will be the CEO of Maastricht Aachen Airport (MST) starting October 1, 2024. He succeeds Jonas van...
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Kuehne+Nagel to acquire City Zone Express to strengthen APAC cross-border offering
Kuehne+Nagel has entered into an agreement to acquire City Zone Express, a subsidiary of Chasen
Cathay Cargo Terminal enables ePayments through PayCargo
Cathay Cargo Terminal has become the first air cargo terminal in Hong Kong to introduce a
AAPA: 2024 looks broadly positive for Asian carriers; cargo off to a strong start
Asia Pacific airlines are off to a solid start in January, according to a new report by the Kuala
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