Commercialising a brand-new pathway to SAF

Firefly Green Fuels has announced significant progress made towards commercialisation of their novel SAF (Sustainable Aviation Fuel) pathway. The British

Extrans Global and TAM Group establish joint venture

Extrans Global Co., Ltd., in collaboration with TAM Group, a global GSSA company based in Hong Kong, has established a

East to West

Looking to the West, the challenge in the airfreight industry remains evident, requiring carriers to adapt rapidly to evolving market

Dual operations

As passenger travel returns to normality, Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP) has positioned itself to prepare for the dual opportunity presented

Welcome to the Lone Star State

Dallas, one of the most centrally located cities and a top business centre in the United States, is home to

Covering the industry

The CNS Partnership Conference will begin with the CNS Partnership Golf Classic on Sunday, followed by an evening cocktail reception,

Connecting Europe to the world

Positioned as a central hub for both cargo and passenger operations, Brussels Airport plays a crucial role in bolstering trade.

Bridging Africa and Abu Dhabi

Looking to foster economic growth in both the UAE and Africa, Etihad Cargo and Astral Aviation inked a Memorandum of

Airfreight vs ground shipping

Product-based businesses must decide whether airfreight or ground shipping is best for them. Choosing the right shipping routes has become

First E190F takes flight

The first E190F, a converted jet from passenger transport to freighter (E-Freighter), has successfully completed its first flight in São

Partnership highlights potential of better-connected Latin Americna and Caribbean market

The figures for the air transport market in Mexico are compelling: 118.1 million passengers were transported in 2023, 10.6% more

‘Surprisingly resilient’ air cargo market enjoys a third consecutive month of +11% demand growth in March

Global air cargo market demand rose +11% year-on-year for a third consecutive month in March as buoyant e-commerce volumes and

Beware of overhyping the impact of Baltimore’s Bridge collapse on supply chains

The collapse of the Baltimore bridge is a tragedy. But the impact on supply chains at a global or even

English courts to hear lessor claims against aircraft reinsurers despite Russian jurisdiction clause

Last week saw a significant development in the ongoing litigation battles between the lessors and insurers of aircraft trapped in

Cathay marks a year of solid progress in its pursuit of sustainability leadership

As Cathay continues to take important strides towards establishing itself as a sustainability leader, has announced the release of its

Key insights into airfreight’s mergers and acquisitions market

Since the pandemic began, there has been on industry-wide rollercoaster rides in both transportation and logistics (T&L) and mergers and

Saudia Cargo propels e-commerce logistics

Saudia Cargo has announced its expansion into Shenzhen, China, with the introduction of two weekly flights which began on 15th

UPS becomes US Postal Service’s primary air cargo provider

UPS will become the United States Postal Service’s (USPS) primary air cargo provider, bringing to an end the agency’s more

Challenging year doesn’t halt charter growth

While the airfreight industry is looking towards a more positive future, putting the pandemic behind it, the past 12 months

Maximising cargo sales and capacity

Today’s General Sales and Services Agent (GSSA) landscape differs significantly from what it was 20 years ago. While relationships remain

Biden Administration criticised over cargo infrastructure investment failures

In response to the recent announcement of US$970 million in grants for airport improvements across the United States, Brandon Fried,

Conservation mission transports rare sea eagle across continents

In March, a significant event in the realm of wildlife conservation unfolded as a male sea eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) embarked

Adapting in a constantly evolving industry

The future of the airfreight industry will be defined by several key factors. These include technological advancements such as artificial

Sri Lanka embraces e-commerce

e-commerce has been on a growth trajectory in the last five years, accelerating at a tremendous pace when online retail

B727 cargo plane collides with MD-82 in South Sudan

A Safe Air Boeing 727-200F cargo plane, registation 5Y-IRE, collided with a MD-82 at Malakal Airfield in South Sudan on

Deutsche Post stops carrying letters by air after 63 years

After more than 63 years, Deutsche Post has stopped carrying letters by plane to cut costs and reduce its carbon

Rates continue to rise from Asia and Middle East & South Asia

Air cargo rates are rising from most of the main global regions, especially from Asia Pacific and from Middle East

Baltimore Bridge collision was preventable

The Baltimore Key Bridge collision was a preventable tragedy caused by a systematic failure to implement adequate safeguards and a

Brussels Airport has received a new environmental permit of unlimited duration

Environment Minister Zuhal Demir has granted Brussels Airport a new environmental permit. This decision guarantees that the airport’s operations can

Avion Express successfully completes restructuring process

Avion Express, one of the largest ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) operators globally, has successfully completed corporate restructuring process

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