Rhenus Air & Ocean has opened a facility at Liège Airport, calling it Belgium’s largest airfreight airport and the fastest growing cargo airport in Europe.
Air Transport Services Group subsidiary Cargo Aircraft Management (CAM) has delivered a second converted Boeing 767-200 to Malaysian carrier Raya Airways under a five-year lease.
Cargo carrier Raya Airways serves 10 Asia Pacific ports.
Air Bridge Cargo is now using WebCargo, ensuring real-time pricing and booking capabilities for freight forwarders, which can now price and book cargo digitally with real-time capacity visibility on about 40 routes between North America, Asia, and Europe.
The Airport Authority Hong Kong has awarded three annual safety awards to Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) for fostering the airport’s safety culture and enhancing safety awareness in the workplace.
Airports Council International (ACI) World reports the international freight market moved significantly into negative territory in March with a loss of -15.7 per cent compared to the slight gain of +0.4 per cent in February.
The freight community has concerns over UK government plans for new Customs checks on goods entering Northern Ireland from Great Britain when the UK leaves the European Union (EU) at the end of 2020, according to Agency Sector Management (ASM) chair Peter MacSwiney (pictured).
Rhenus Air & Ocean has opened a facility at Liège Airport, calling it Belgium’s largest airfreight airport and the fastest growing cargo airport in Europe.
Air Transport Services Group subsidiary Cargo Aircraft Management (CAM) has delivered a second converted Boeing 767-200 to Malaysian carrier Raya Airways under a five-year lease.
Cargo carrier Raya Airways serves 10 Asia Pacific ports.
Air Bridge Cargo is now using WebCargo, ensuring real-time pricing and booking capabilities for freight forwarders, which can now price and book cargo digitally with real-time capacity visibility on about 40 routes between North America, Asia, and Europe.
The Airport Authority Hong Kong has awarded three annual safety awards to Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) for fostering the airport’s safety culture and enhancing safety awareness in the workplace.
Airports Council International (ACI) World reports the international freight market moved significantly into negative territory in March with a loss of -15.7 per cent compared to the slight gain of +0.4 per cent in February.
The freight community has concerns over UK government plans for new Customs checks on goods entering Northern Ireland from Great Britain when the UK leaves the European Union (EU) at the end of 2020, according to Agency Sector Management (ASM) chair Peter MacSwiney (pictured).