Frankfurt reports May cargo fall
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- Tuesday, 20 June 2023
In May 2023, Germany's Frankfurt Airport recorded a 10.2 per cent decline in cargo volume, including airfreight and airmail, to 155,963 metric tons.
In May 2023, Germany's Frankfurt Airport recorded a 10.2 per cent decline in cargo volume, including airfreight and airmail, to 155,963 metric tons.
Singapore-based aviation services company SATS is to adopt a global model for operating and managing its gateway services business lines, with three business leaders and industry veterans leading their respective regions.
Lufthansa Cargo will switch all six of its weekly Boeing 777 freighter flights from Mexico City International Airport to Felipe Ángeles International Airport from July in line with a government decree.
The USA's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has contracted Ukrainian cargo airline Ukraine Airline Alliance (UAA) to provide freighter capacity for disaster-recovery efforts in Guam.
More than 2,000 staff at the UK's Tuffnells Parcels Express are facing redundancy.
Facing sluggish growth for air cargo globally, the industry has just learned the Pacific Maritime Association and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union have struck a tentative agreement on a new six-year contract covering workers at all 29 US west coast ports.
Capital A’s (AirAsia's) ceo Tony Fernandes says there will be more employment opportunities for Filipinos under the carrier's AirAsia Philippines subsidiary's short and long-term strategies.
Airbus has fine tuned the design of its upcoming A350F to deliver two tonnes more payload compared to the initial level of 109 tonnes when it starts flying in 2026.
Transport industry IT company Sita has unveiled its most advanced intelligence and targeting offering yet, providing the backbone for dynamic and integrated border management, helping governments identify and manage risks.
In May 2023, Germany's Frankfurt Airport recorded a 10.2 per cent decline in cargo volume, including airfreight and airmail, to 155,963 metric tons.
Singapore-based aviation services company SATS is to adopt a global model for operating and managing its gateway services business lines, with three business leaders and industry veterans leading their respective regions.
Lufthansa Cargo will switch all six of its weekly Boeing 777 freighter flights from Mexico City International Airport to Felipe Ángeles International Airport from July in line with a government decree.
The USA's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has contracted Ukrainian cargo airline Ukraine Airline Alliance (UAA) to provide freighter capacity for disaster-recovery efforts in Guam.
More than 2,000 staff at the UK's Tuffnells Parcels Express are facing redundancy.
Facing sluggish growth for air cargo globally, the industry has just learned the Pacific Maritime Association and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union have struck a tentative agreement on a new six-year contract covering workers at all 29 US west coast ports.
Capital A’s (AirAsia's) ceo Tony Fernandes says there will be more employment opportunities for Filipinos under the carrier's AirAsia Philippines subsidiary's short and long-term strategies.
Airbus has fine tuned the design of its upcoming A350F to deliver two tonnes more payload compared to the initial level of 109 tonnes when it starts flying in 2026.
Transport industry IT company Sita has unveiled its most advanced intelligence and targeting offering yet, providing the backbone for dynamic and integrated border management, helping governments identify and manage risks.