Central Air links Shenzhen and Jakarta
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- Monday, 15 May 2023
Central Airlines (aka Zhongzhou Airlines) has been okayed to fly cargo between south China's Shenzhen and Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, six times a week.
Central Airlines (aka Zhongzhou Airlines) has been okayed to fly cargo between south China's Shenzhen and Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, six times a week.
Air Canada says its first-quarter results saw a 40 per cent drop in cargo revenue to C$238 million and cargo sales hit by the airfreight downturn.
Rivals including United Airlines, American Airlines, Korean Air and others also reported Q1 revenue falls.
Publicly-listed Japan-based logistics provider Nippon Express is to buy Austrian logistics company Cargo-Partner for up to US$1.5 billion.
Ethiopian Cargo says it will have its capacity available for forwarders on the cargo.one platform from late northern summer.
Saudia Cargo has signed a ‘space and service commitment’ agreement with Alibaba Group's Cainiao Network.
The UK's Department for Transport (DfT) has okayed lorries up to 18.55 metres long - 2.05 metres longer than today's maximum - to use UK roads from May 31.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and Cargo Network Services Corporation (CNS) say the CNS Partnership Conference in Miami, 4-6 June will have the theme 'Momentum: Maintaining and Gaining'.
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.
Central Airlines (aka Zhongzhou Airlines) has been okayed to fly cargo between south China's Shenzhen and Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, six times a week.
Air Canada says its first-quarter results saw a 40 per cent drop in cargo revenue to C$238 million and cargo sales hit by the airfreight downturn.
Rivals including United Airlines, American Airlines, Korean Air and others also reported Q1 revenue falls.
Publicly-listed Japan-based logistics provider Nippon Express is to buy Austrian logistics company Cargo-Partner for up to US$1.5 billion.
Ethiopian Cargo says it will have its capacity available for forwarders on the cargo.one platform from late northern summer.
Saudia Cargo has signed a ‘space and service commitment’ agreement with Alibaba Group's Cainiao Network.
The UK's Department for Transport (DfT) has okayed lorries up to 18.55 metres long - 2.05 metres longer than today's maximum - to use UK roads from May 31.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and Cargo Network Services Corporation (CNS) say the CNS Partnership Conference in Miami, 4-6 June will have the theme 'Momentum: Maintaining and Gaining'.
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.