DHL introduces SAF service
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- Tuesday, 09 May 2023
DHL Express's in-house airline DHL Aviation has developed 'GoGreen Plus' to allow customers to use sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to tailor their CO2 emissions reduction.
DHL Express's in-house airline DHL Aviation has developed 'GoGreen Plus' to allow customers to use sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to tailor their CO2 emissions reduction.
Maastricht Aachen Airport (MST), the second largest cargo hub in the Netherlands, has started renovation work on its runway as part of an infrastructure investment plan of up to EUR100 million over the next few years.
Shipping giant Maersk says its ocean segment saw first quarter 2023 revenues of US$9.9 billion, down US$5.7 billion compared to the first quarter of 2022.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reports global air cargo demand decreased in March, but at a slower rate than in February and January, with cargo tonne kilometres (CTKs) falling by 7.7 per cent year-on-year (YoY).
Japan Airlines (JAL) is adding three new Boeing 767-300ER freighters and "will tie up with logistics partners" to target the international e-commerce market. Yuji Saito, JAL cfo, said it hopes to benefit from new government regulations that limit the number of hours Japanese truck drivers can operate.
UAE flag carrier Etihad Cargo has introduced weekly B747 freighter flights to Wuhan Tianhe International Airport in China from Abu Dhabi, meaning it now operates 10 freighter services to the country and gives customers even more via SF Airlines’ road feeder service trucking network. The airline also operates five weekly passenger flights to Shanghai, Beijing Daxing and Guangzhou.
Over time, FedEx is to close three bases in the United States and Europe as part of plans to restructure and streamline operations to save up to US$4 billion in the next five years.
Preliminary monthly traffic figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) indicate airfreight capacity remained relatively stable in March, with a 0.2 per cent year-on-year decline and an average international freight load factor down 7.5 percentage points to 63.2 per cent.
DHL Express's in-house airline DHL Aviation has developed 'GoGreen Plus' to allow customers to use sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to tailor their CO2 emissions reduction.
Maastricht Aachen Airport (MST), the second largest cargo hub in the Netherlands, has started renovation work on its runway as part of an infrastructure investment plan of up to EUR100 million over the next few years.
Shipping giant Maersk says its ocean segment saw first quarter 2023 revenues of US$9.9 billion, down US$5.7 billion compared to the first quarter of 2022.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reports global air cargo demand decreased in March, but at a slower rate than in February and January, with cargo tonne kilometres (CTKs) falling by 7.7 per cent year-on-year (YoY).
Japan Airlines (JAL) is adding three new Boeing 767-300ER freighters and "will tie up with logistics partners" to target the international e-commerce market. Yuji Saito, JAL cfo, said it hopes to benefit from new government regulations that limit the number of hours Japanese truck drivers can operate.
UAE flag carrier Etihad Cargo has introduced weekly B747 freighter flights to Wuhan Tianhe International Airport in China from Abu Dhabi, meaning it now operates 10 freighter services to the country and gives customers even more via SF Airlines’ road feeder service trucking network. The airline also operates five weekly passenger flights to Shanghai, Beijing Daxing and Guangzhou.
Over time, FedEx is to close three bases in the United States and Europe as part of plans to restructure and streamline operations to save up to US$4 billion in the next five years.
Preliminary monthly traffic figures from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) indicate airfreight capacity remained relatively stable in March, with a 0.2 per cent year-on-year decline and an average international freight load factor down 7.5 percentage points to 63.2 per cent.