Cargo revenues to fall this year - IATA
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- Tuesday, 04 June 2024
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) expects cargo revenues to fall to US$120 billion in 2024 (from US$138 billion in 2023).
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) expects cargo revenues to fall to US$120 billion in 2024 (from US$138 billion in 2023).
Onno Pietersma has been appointed chief operating officer for cargo carrier Silk Way West Airlines.
DHL Global Forwarding has been re-certified by IATA for excellence in life sciences and healthcare transportation.
The 23rd edition of the European Freight Forwarder Conference, organised by the FNC Group, will be held in Amsterdam.
The most-recent event in the British International Freight Association’s program of activities for its Young Forwarder Network (YFN) was the first to be accredited for Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
Australian fly in/fly out (FIFO) and cargo air charter operator Aerlink has taken delivery of two ATR 72-212 Large Cargo Door (ATR 72 LCD) freighters from ACIA Aero Leasing (ACIA).
The first arrived in January 2024 and the second this month.
Both will be operated for flag carrier Qantas as part of its Australia Post contract. The planes bring the total number of ATR aircraft leased from ACIA to Aerlink to four.
New Zealand-based logistics firm Mainfreight saw a 33 per cent profit drop (before tax) to NZ$395.4 million for FY24 as freight volumes and international sea and air freight rates fell.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) expects cargo revenues to fall to US$120 billion in 2024 (from US$138 billion in 2023).
Onno Pietersma has been appointed chief operating officer for cargo carrier Silk Way West Airlines.
DHL Global Forwarding has been re-certified by IATA for excellence in life sciences and healthcare transportation.
The 23rd edition of the European Freight Forwarder Conference, organised by the FNC Group, will be held in Amsterdam.
The most-recent event in the British International Freight Association’s program of activities for its Young Forwarder Network (YFN) was the first to be accredited for Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
Australian fly in/fly out (FIFO) and cargo air charter operator Aerlink has taken delivery of two ATR 72-212 Large Cargo Door (ATR 72 LCD) freighters from ACIA Aero Leasing (ACIA).
The first arrived in January 2024 and the second this month.
Both will be operated for flag carrier Qantas as part of its Australia Post contract. The planes bring the total number of ATR aircraft leased from ACIA to Aerlink to four.
New Zealand-based logistics firm Mainfreight saw a 33 per cent profit drop (before tax) to NZ$395.4 million for FY24 as freight volumes and international sea and air freight rates fell.