December 2, 2016

Cargolux unions want answers over airline’s future

Unions representing Cargolux workers are asking for answers from airline bosses about the company’s long-term strategy following a recent interview…

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Jet Time calls it a day on air cargo

Danish airline Jet Time has decided to back out of the air cargo business as part of efforts to return…

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Airlines’ group criticises Frankfurt Airport fees increase

Airlines have slammed a decision to raise the charges for carriers using Frankfurt airport (FRA) in Germany at a time…

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WorldACD: Air cargo demand on the up in October

Air cargo demand growth continued on an upward trajectory in October led by Asia Pacific-based carriers. The latest figures from…

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Havana passenger services launched amid concerns over Trump policy to Cuba

As Cuba mourns the loss of Fidel Castro, for so many years the country’s head of state, other big changes…

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Lufthansa Cargo and German Red Cross look to the future

Lufthansa Cargo has signed a deal with the German Red Cross that will see them collaborate more closely on flying…

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Nippon Cargo signs up for Atlas B747

Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings (AAWW) announced yesterday (December 1) that its Atlas Air business has agreed a deal to operate…

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Aeroflot reports healthy nine-month figures

Russian flag-carrier Aeroflot group revenues increased by 23.2% year on year in the first nine months of 2016, while cargo…

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O’Hare enjoys strong cargo month in October

Chicago O’Hare International Airport, one of the world’s busiest airports, handled 162,449 tonnes of cargo in October, up by 8.9%…

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Asiana Airlines opts for IBS’s cargo management system

Asiana Airlines Cargo, the freight operation of the South Korea-based carrier, has inked a 10-year, multi-million-dollar contract with logistics IT…

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