All articles by Damian Brett – Page 4
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NewsECS appoints new regional manager for Indian Subcontinent
ECS Group has appointed Girish Kunder as regional manager for the Indian subcontinent to strengthen airline partnerships and accelerate growth
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NewsUS lowers flight cuts following end of government shutdown
Federal Aviation Administration narrows flight capacity reductions from planned 10% to 3% at 40 airports as air traffic controller staffing improves
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NewsKorean cargo airline AirZeta selects Vienna as European hub
Korean cargo carrier AirZeta has selected Vienna Airport as its European hub, signing a comprehensive cargo development agreement
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NewsIAG Cargo to handle MASkargo shipments at Heathrow
IAG Cargo will handle all MASkargo shipments through London Heathrow as the cargo division expands third-party operations
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NewsCargojet appoints Dhillon as sole chief executive
Cargojet founding partner Pauline Dhillon will assume sole leadership of the Canadian cargo airline from 1 January as co-CEO Jamie Porteous retires
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NewsAfA urges policy makers to ramp up flights following end of shutdown
US Airforwarders Association demands immediate reversal of 10% flight cuts at 40 major airports following the end of the record government shutdown
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NewsFedEx hopeful of mitigating impact of MD-11F grounding
FedEx executives believe the company can limit disruption from MD-11F groundings through commercial partnerships and maintenance adjustments
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NewsSuparna Airlines expands fleet with second 777F
Chinese carrier Suparna Airlines has deployed its second Boeing 777 freighter to expand European capacity, launching a new Shanghai-Liege service.
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NewsDHL to invest €1bn in India operations
DHL Group will invest €1bn in its India business units as the company looks to capitalise on the country's dynamic market and align with its 2030 growth targets
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NewsDelta adds new Pulse service to improve shipment visibility
Delta has deployed Trackonomy's Pulse platform across 19 US stations, offering real-time cargo tracking and predictive analytics for DASH shipments
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NewsRotate: Reasons to be optimistic for air cargo in 2026
Consultant Rotate sees mixed signals for 2026 air cargo demand, with record freighter utilisation offsetting concerns over 26-month growth streak ending
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NewsCargo rates expected to rise following MD-11 freighter grounding
Global airfreight rates are poised for further increases after the FAA grounded all MD-11F cargo aircraft following last week's fatal UPS crash in Louisville
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NewsTIACA concludes ACF with new partnership and new executive team
Air cargo organisation TIACA has partnered with logistics startup network HAUS61 to promote entrepreneurship in the airfreight sector
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NewsMBS Logistics targets aerospace with new unit
Cologne-based MBS Logistics Group has established a dedicated aerospace logistics division, leveraging its recent acquisition of Zurich-based Gerhard Wegmüller
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NewsCargoAi appoints Tyndall as strategic adviser
Air cargo technology platform CargoAi has appointed industry veteran Wayne Tyndall as strategic advisor to support its next growth phase
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NewsSF Express signs up Air One for UK-China flights
Chinese express giant SF Express has partnered with freighter operator One Air to establish regular cargo flights between its Ezhou hub and East Midlands Airport
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NewsDHL Global Forwarding appoints Maier to lead in the Middle East and Africa
DHL Global Forwarding has appointed Tobias Maier as chief executive for the Middle East & Africa region, effective 1 December, succeeding Amadou Diallo
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NewsEmirates SkyCargo invests in truck fleet
Emirates SkyCargo has deployed 40 new Euro 6-compliant MAN trucks in partnership with Allied Transport Company, targeting a 17% reduction in annual trucking emissions
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NewsKwong to leave Hactl in January
Hong Kong cargo handler Hactl has announced the departure of chief executive Wilson Kwong after eight years at the helm
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NewsIAG Cargo sees revenues and volumes decline in Q3
IAG Cargo reported a 6.9% decline in third-quarter revenues to €283m as airfreight market conditions normalised following earlier supply chain disruptions



