All articles by Damian Brett – Page 45
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More jobs to go at Flexport?
Reports suggest freight forwarder Flexport could layoff as much as 30% of its workforce as it looks to drive cost discipline.Technology publication The Information reported that the forwarder was looking to layoff around 1,000 people, with newswire Reuters later reporting sources quoting the same figure.Flexport told Air Cargo News that ...
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Qantas Freight faces two weeks of backlogs after IT system blackout
Qantas Freight is facing a backlog of cargo that is expected to take as long as two weeks to clear after a system blackout in September.The Australia-headquartered airline said that the blackout occurred on September 24 but it was still facing disruption at its stations in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.The ...
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Etihad Cargo selects WFS for US cargo handling
Etihad Cargo has selected Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) to provide handling services at all of its US stations following the addition of Chicago O'Hare to the partnership.Starting this week, WFS has been providing cargo handling services to the airline at Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD), in addition to existing relationships ...
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Planning continues to progress on new Polish airport
Source: CPKExcavations have started for a new airport in Poland that aims to form part of a transport hub for central and eastern Europe while airport operators are in the process of being selected.The project developer, Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK), said that large-scale geological excavations as well as demolition and ...
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Rhenus Logsitics adds reusable car transportation container
Source: RhenusRhenus Logistics has launched a reusable car transportation container for air cargo as an alternative to wooden crates.The forwarder said that the "cartainer" would be based at its finished vehicle logistics hub at London Heathrow and can be used for round trips or multistop transportation."It can be utilised to ...
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Air cargo improvements push shippers to longer term deals
The air cargo market continued to find its way out of the doldrums in September, resulting in an increase in longer term deals.The latest figures from Xeneta show that air cargo volumes in September were flat on a year ago and spot rates were down by 34% - the lowest ...
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Heathrow cargo tunnel set to re-open
The Heathrow cargo tunnel that has been closed over recent days is expected to re-open on October 5.The tunnel connecting to terminal four (T4) was closed on October 2 due to a “life safety issue”, causing airlines to warn of potential delays and re-routing of cargo.However, an airport spokesperson has ...
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Freightor lessor ATSG appoints Berger as president
Mike Berger. Source: Business WireFreightor lessor ATSG's board of directors has elected Mike Berger, currently chief strategy officer, as its new president.Berger took over the role on October 1 and in the new role will lead "ATSG's transformational growth".He will be responsible for aligning the business operations with the company's ...
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Heathrow cargo tunnel closure set to cause delays
There are warnings of potential delays to cargo at Heathrow after a safety issue resulted in the temporary closure of a tunnel linking the cargo terminal area (CTA) with terminal four (T4).In an operational advice notice, the airport said that the tunnel was closed due to a "life safety issue" ...
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Freighter conversion market turned on its head
Within months the freighter conversion market flipped from overdrive to low gear. The return to expansion mode will be much slower. Just in case you are looking to convert a Boeing 737-800 into all-cargo configuration, finding a slot on a conversion line should not be a problem. Aeronautical Engineers Inc. ...
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Ethiopian adds Gatwick flights with UK freighters on the horizon
Ethiopian Airlines will add a third UK airport to its network next month and its cargo division is looking forward to the possibility of freighter flights to the country in the future.Speaking to Air Cargo News, Ethiopian Airlines area manager for the UK and Ireland Henock Woubishet said that on ...
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Air Charter Service adds Greater China region
Wanny Wu and James Royds-Jones. Source: ACSAir Charter Service (ACS) has restructured its operations across Asia Pacific, adding a Greater China region.The new region will consist of the charter firm's Hong Kong, Beijing and Shanghai offices and will allow the company to "better focus on each unique market in the ...
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Qatar Airways adds Warsaw freighter flights
Source: Qatar Airways CargoQatar Airways Cargo has added freighter flights to Warsaw as it continues to expand in eastern Europe.The new weekly Boeing 777 freighter service began on October 1 and will add 100 tonnes of capacity per week to its existing 10-times-per-week bellyhold operation.In total, the carrier will offer ...
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GCL grows risk management expertise
Photo: Global Critical LogisticsGlobal Critical Logistics (GCL) has appointed Amanda Barlow as vice president of risk management and business affairs.In her new role, Barlow will manage the group's various insurance programmes and the company’s global ATA Carnet programmes to "promote future growth and provide subject matter expertise across the company’s ...
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Airfreight rates continue to rise in September
Airfreight rates finally showed signs of improvement in September (see dashboard at end of article) and further increases have been recorded in the first week of October.The latest figures from the Baltic Exchange Airfreight Index (BAI) show that average rates - spot and contract - paid by forwarders from Hong ...
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SGL plans to continue acquisition spree after Portugal purchase
Lars Syberg, Scan Global Logistics, and António Beirão, FLS. Source: Scan Global LogisticsFast-growing Scan Global Logistics (SGL) has continued its acquisition spree with the purchase of Portugal-based FLS and has more planned in the coming months.SGL said that the purchase of FLS would strengthen its position in the government and ...
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Special cargo volumes a bright spot in overall market declines
The transport of special air cargo products has been the bright spot in a depressed air cargo market over the first eight months of the year.Statistics from WorldACD show that the verticals vulnerable/high-tech (+7%); valuables (+2%); perishables (+4%) and live animals (+5%) have all recorded improvements in volumes in the ...
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Sponsored: Qatar Airways Cargo helps move world's loneliest lion
After enduring five years of isolation in an abandoned Armenian zoo, Ruben, known as the world's loneliest lion, embarked on a remarkable journey of rehabilitation in Free State, South Africa, thanks to the collaborative efforts of Animals Defenders International (ADI) and Qatar Airways Cargo.Ruben, who was left behind when a ...
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In an era where the sustainability of transport sectors is not just an aspiration but a necessity, pressing concerns about the geopolitical implications of energy dependency are becoming increasingly evident. The global aviation industry, traditionally seen as one of the major consumers of energy, is at a crossroads.Faced with decreasing ...
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B&H expands in Australia with new office
Source: B&H WorldwideAerospace logistics firm B&H Worldwide has further expanded its operations in the Oceania region with the opening of a new office in Brisbane.The new facility is located close to the city's airport and has been operational since September 18."The Queensland state is a key growth area for aviation ...