April 4, 2016

Heads in the ash clouds

Scientists at Liverpool and Munich Ludwig Maximilian universities are getting their heads together to try and prevent another ash cloud…

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The car’s the star(let)

Norwegian Cargo has shipped ten zero-emission Buddy electric cars and six bikes from Oslo to Toronto for a Hollywood movie….

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Wacky races

We’re not quite sure what, if anything, they were trying to prove, but Qantas recently pitted one of its Boeing…

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DHL T-shirts, after a fashion

In the week that its supply chain arm took on responsibility for German airline Lufthansa’s global work apparel, DHL has…

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IATA demands answers to Europe’s €245bn waste of airspace

Bringing Europe’s airspace up to date could boost the economy by €245bn ($278bn) by 2025, says a new IATA study….

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Qatar launches cargo app

Qatar Airways has launched a new QR Cargo app to answer queries on freighter and passenger flight schedules, shipment tracking,…

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Airlines quiet, but KPMG sees busy year for mergers in 2016

There were relatively few airline mergers and acquisitions in 2015, reported analyst KPMG in its latest Transport Tracker. Activity, at…

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Defiant Brussels is back in business

Brussels Airlines operated the first passenger aircraft since the March 22 attacks on Brussels Airport at 13.40 on Sunday. In…

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New chief for Çelebi Ground Handling

Osman Yılmaz has been appointed managing director of Çelebi Ground Handling. He joined the company in 1996 and was latterly…

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SATS and Oman Air form cargo handling joint venture in Muscat

SATS, the Singapore ground handling company, has signed a joint venture agreement with Oman Air for cargo handling at Muscat…

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