March 15, 2016

Panalpina’s 2015 annual report hits the streets

Global supply chain services giant Panalpina has published its full annual report for 2015. It adds some more flesh to…

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Tyler addresses issues of German efficiency

Speaking at IATA’s World Cargo Symposium (WCS) in Berlin today, the association’s director general and CEO, Tony Tyler, considered the…

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Jettainer and DoKaSch ink new deal at WCS

Jettainer, the Frankfurt-based provider of outsourced ULD management services, and DoKaSch, a Staudt, Germany-headquartered manufacturer and repair service provider of…

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GSF adds its thoughts on ‘The Value of Air Cargo’

Chris Welsh, secretary general of the Global Shippers’ Forum (GSF) – the trade body that represents national and reginal shippers…

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RJ revels in positive 2015 results

Amman-headquartered Royal Jordanian (RJ) has revealed that the carrier made a net profit before tax of JD21 million (US$30 million)…

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Cathay announces fall in February cargo volumes

Cathay Pacific and sister carrier Dragonair moved a total of 117,299 tonnes of cargo and mail in February, a 10.1%…

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Iron Maiden: the show must go on

Following the much-publicised incident on the ground at Santiago Airport on 12 March that saw rock band Iron Maiden’s customised…

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Dubai International still on the up

Dubai International airport (DXB) handled 201,483 tonnes of cargo in January 2016, an increase of 8.2% compared to the 186,230…

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ICAO: ensuring global connectivity

Fragmented supply chains and infrastructure constraints are preventing local businesses and citizens in some regions from taking full advantage of…

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Remaining elements of ASL join ERA trade body

ASL Aviation Group, plus ASL Airlines Ireland, ASL Airlines Hungary and ACLAS Technics of the UK have joined the other…

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