UPS ramps up electrification of fleet as part of efforts to become carbon neutral
UPS is ramping up the electrification of its fleet as part of efforts to be carbon neutral by 2050. "At UPS we...
Lufthansa Cargo operates over 100 cargo flights for EgeTrans
Following on from the charter agreement between Lufthansa Cargo and EgeTrans Internationale Spedition GmbH, which has...
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Etihad is using its own metal and developing partnerships with other airlines to grow, strategies which it believes are complementary and can go hand in hand, especially at a time when competition is tough and yields are down. (Photo: Etihad Airways)
Etihad Cargo to grow through partnerships
Despite large numbers of upcoming aircraft deliveries, Etihad Airways is looking to grow its cargo
China reports growth in cross-border e-commerce
China has seen cross-border e-commerce "grow rapidly" in recent years, with imports and exports ...
MSC launches revamped website
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Perth Airport announces first step to reaching carbon neutrality by 2030
Perth Airport announced that it is partnering with Carbon Neutral to offset its bus fleets as well as offering...
“Container Dwell Fee” at Port of LA, Long Beach further put on hold
The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach announced that they will once again delay consideration of the “Container Dwell...
Shanghai Port's container throughput recover to over 80% of normal capacity
Chinese state media reported that Shanghai Port has seen its container throughput recover to over 80% of normal...
American Airlines Cargo expands transatlantic capacity citing increased demand
American Airlines Cargo announced that it will be enhancing its transatlantic services this summer with direct service...
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Six Boeing 777-300ERs joined the Swiss fleet in 2016, providing a boost in belly capacity. (Photo: Jeffrey Lee)
Swiss WorldCargo moves ahead with organizational restructure
After what was a challenging year for the industry at large, Swiss WorldCargo is certain that the
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There has been a good start to the year for air cargo, according to the International Air Transport Association. (Photo: Jeffrey Lee)
IATA expects more air freight growth
After five years of sluggish growth, the global economy will finally begin to pick up this year,
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Japanese carriers ANA and JAL held their own in the cargo business in 2016, thanks in part to strong demand in the second half of the year. (Photo: Jeffrey Lee)
Japanese carriers hold their own in 2016
The strength of the Japanese yen meant that exports kept declining for much of 2016, and it wasn’t
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