New Canadian international ownership rules for airlines come into force

New rules concerning international ownership of Canadian airlines have come into force after Royal assent. Canadian federal minister of transport,

When is too old to fly?

The first move towards a legal case that will impact UK-based freighter pilots has been made. Legal papers have been

Malaysian forwarders play waiting game with new government

Freight forwarders in Malaysia are taking a ‘wait and see’ approach on how the new government will approach issues relevant

BIFA: Only a lengthy Brexit transition can prepare for CDS introduction

Forwarders in Britain are pinning their hopes on a lengthy Brexit transition so that they can prepare for the introduction

Salmon run now safer, thanks to FloatPac

The last of some 38,500 live salmon parr fingerlings, which have been successfully transported in 42 bin movements over a

Network Airline Management expands managed fleet

Network Airline Management (NAM), a division of the Network Aviation Group (NAG), and Astral Aviation have expanded their managed fleet

Nippon Express’ SE Asia road service just got a whole lot easier

Nittsu Logistics (Thailand), a local subsidiary of Nippon Express, has obtained 12 Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) road transport permits that

Exclusive: New Mexican service debuts at GSP

For the first time, a Boeing 747-400 aircraft en route to Mexico’s Querétaro Intercontinental Airport has taxied down the runway

Circular supply chains can free ‘trillions of dollars’

Panalpina is urging the adoption of ‘circular’ supply chains to free trillions of dollars of inventory trapped in current supply

Unpaid taxes cause cargo headaches in Colorado Springs

The Colorado Springs Independent is reporting that the city’s airport came close to losing its cargo facility when the operator

TAL Aviation opens new office in Ivory Coast

Ethiopian Airlines and TAL Aviation cargo divisions have signed an agreement, the first time TAL Aviation will be providing cargo

UK freight forwarders welcome LHR expansion but have doubts

Speaking after yesterday’s parliamentary vote in favour of the National Policy Statement for Heathrow expansion, British International Freight Association (BIFA)

Saffron opens up new Kabul-Jeddah cargo route

A new airfreight route between Kabul and Jeddah was launched on Monday June 25, private sector sources in the Afghan

Air NZ fined for cargo price fixing

The Australian Federal Court has ordered Air New Zealand (Air NZ) to pay A$15 million in penalties after legal action

Exclusive: LHR could face warehouse crisis with third runway

London Heathrow faces a drastic shortage of industrial land with the coming of the third runway, a leading property agent

UPS and Teamsters in tentative agreement

Months of collective bargaining have culminated in a tentative agreement for UPS and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (Teamsters). The

Triple i in major Bangkok capacity expansion

Triple i Logistics has committed to expand its facility at Bangkok’s Don Mueang Airport, the Thai listed company has said

TIACA: Airfreight will be collateral damage in trade wars

Any trade war sparked by the imposition of higher tariffs by the Trump administration in the United States would damage

Turkish cherries on the menu in Norway

During the cherry season, a total of 600 tonnes of Salihli cherries (Bing Cherry) will be transported to Oslo by

Multi-million dollar FedEx deal for Boeing

Boeing and FedEx Express have inked a $6.6 billion order for 12 767 Freighters and 12 777 Freighters. FedEx Express

A show of real horse power at The ARK at JFK

On Saturday, June 16 The ARK at JFK, the world’s largest privately-owned animal reception terminal and quarantine, released its single

Tigers roar in new Shanghai location

Supply chain specialist Tigers has relocated to a new facility in Shanghai, China, complete with two warehouses to overcome space

Exclusive: ECS acquired by private equity firm Naxicap Partners

Paris-based European Cargo Services (ECS) has been acquired by private equity firm Naxicap Partners following the arrangement of a financing

CAPA: B747 conversions no answer to capacity squeeze

As airfreight recovers rapidly, consideration must be given to satisfying capacity lift, just as the world’s airlines retire their passenger

Montevideo’s IATA CEIV ‘learning experience’

Uruguay’s Montevideo Free Airport has achieved IATA’s CEIV Pharma Certification. The airport’s cargo operation has set itself up to resemble

Riege elected to ACCF board

During its general meeting on Thursday, June 7, the committee of the Air Cargo Community Frankfurt (ACCF) elected Riege Software

Catch FIATA’s early bird before it flies off

Delegates in the International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (FIATA) World Congress in New Delhi in September have until the

AA’s ‘ciao’ to the Customer Cap in Milan

American Airlines cargo and passenger teams in the Italian city of Milan have won the company’s Customer Cup for Q1

IATA hands over CEIV certificate to Basel Swissport

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has presented Swissport Cargo Services at Basel’s EuroAirport with its CEIV certificate for particularly

Basle’s two-minute cross-border cargo dash

Cargo managers at Basle airport, the joint French and Swiss airport, continue to put on one of the fasting loading

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