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Silence persists as US–Mexico aviation dispute nears mid-February marker

The US Department of Transportation has yet to finalise its proposed ban on Mexican carriers transporting belly cargo on passenger

Transport companies unfazed by global threats

UK transport and storage companies report unusually low concern about global risks in 2026, including cyber attacks, international conflict, trade

Tonnages rebound further as 2026 gathers momentum

Worldwide air cargo volumes rebounded strongly in mid-January 2026 with an 11 percent week-on-week increase and roughly 5 percent year-on-year

The quiet redrawing of air cargo trade lanes

For much of the past decade, air cargo has been shaped by market forces: demand cycles, fuel prices, fleet decisions,

Volga-Dnepr acquired by EAS

Volga-Dnepr Group of Cargo Airlines has been taken over by Evraz Avia Service LLC, a newly established company owned by

AI and automation shrink entry-level roles, sparking workforce rethink

SCALA’s leadership says 2026 will be defined by wider adoption of automation and AI, driven by labour shortages, rising costs

Capacity tightens and trade patterns shift

By late 2025, global airfreight is no longer in recovery mode — but it is not yet entering a new

Trump, tariffs and trade turbulence – A perilous combination for the world’s exporters

“It was the rise of Athens and the fear that this instilled in Sparta that made war inevitable”. Thucydides’ fateful

Logistics UK responds to Freight Innovation Fund announcement

Logistics UK has welcomed the UK government’s announcement of ÂŁ1.1 million in new funding under the Freight Innovation Fund, aimed

Boeing signals turnaround

Boeing’s Chief Financial Officer, Jay Malave, announced on 2 December 2025 that the company expects a meaningful rebound in deliveries

The Pink Book reveals 2024’s UK trade wasn’t in the pink

The Pink Book 2025 shows the UK’s trade balance narrowed to a £25.1bn deficit in 2024, but the trade in

Airfreight rates rise for third consecutive week globally

Global airfreight rates rose for a third consecutive week, with the TAC Index showing the Baltic Air Freight Index (BAI00)

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