December 8, 2015

BRUcargo to launch Air Cargo Belgium with Polmans as chairman

The BRUcargo community in Brussels is launching a new independent organisation that will work to improve the logistics and cargo…

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Forwarder frustration as UK runway decision ‘delayed’

The UK’s main trade association for freight forwarders and logistics service providers said it was frustrated at reports that  a…

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Vueling fueling IAG Cargo growth

IAG has added 26 new stations from its low-cost carrier arm Vueling to the group’s cargo network, bringing its total to 128…

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Brussels promises new rules for drones

European transport commissioner Violeta Bulc has promised a regulatory framework for commercial drones as part of a proposed new aviation strategy…

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AirBridgeCargo renews safety certificate

Russia’s AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) has renewed its IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) for a further two years following a five-day…

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No paper please, says Air Canada

Air Canada Cargo says that electronic air waybills (e-AWBs) will become the preferred method of shipping cargo at seven of…

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Oz agents progress towards 100% screening

Australia has made good progress in meeting new US security rules, says the Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development in…

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Tailspin ocean box rates puts airfreight volumes at risk, says Drewry

The dramatic decline in ocean container spot market rates has widened the gap between seafreight and airfreight, said supply chain…

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TIACA seeks clarity on US export plan

The airfreight industry is in discussions with US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) about what advance information will be needed…

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Europe ‘not ready’ for new customs rules, says TIACA

The new Union Customs Code (UCC), just six months away from coming into operation, will have a profound effect on…

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