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Ethiopian Airlines secures financing for two 777Fs
Ethiopian Airlines has secured a $450m loan agreement that it will partly use to finance the purchase of two of its previously announced Boeing 777 freighters.The loan will also finance three Boeing 737-8 passenger aircraft.The airline said that "delivery of all the aircraft will be completed in the US state ...
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CargoLogicAir administration to progress after bank account secured
CargoLogicAir's joint administrators have secured access to a bank account that will allow the administration process to progress.In a progress report, the airline's administrator Buchler Phillips said that they had secured the bank account in October after a delay caused by sanctions related to the war in Ukraine.A deal with ...
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Insurance integration for Breeze and Barrington Freight
Barrington Freight has signed up with Breeze's integrated digital insurance platform.Use of the platform removes the need to source insurance separately, which Breeze claims reduces costs by avoiding high premiums charged by third-party insurance providers."Utilising Breeze’s AI-driven platform to optimise quote generation, policy binding, and claims processing, Barrington has significantly ...
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Booking portal Freightos sees Q3 revenues rise but losses deepen
Freightos continued to record improvements in both revenues and the number of transactions made on its booking portals in the third quarter but losses deepened.The company, which includes airfreight booking portal WebCargo, saw its revenues increase by 8.9% year on year to $5.1m in the third quarter of the year ...
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CargoLogicAir extends administration period
UK freighter operator CargoLogicAir has extended its administration period as it looks to meet creditor demands.The airline was last week granted an extension of its administration period by 24 months until November 16 2025.Following the extension, Jo Milner from the firm's administrator, Buchler Phillips, said: "It’s normal in particularly complex ...
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ATSG scales back 767-300 freighter conversions for 2024
Joe Hete, chief executive, ATSG. Photo: ATSGAir Transport Services Group (ATSG) is halting any additional 767-300 freighter conversions next year due to the soft air cargo demand seen this year.In the lessor's third quarter results conference call on November 7, chief executive Joe Hete said: "We are introducing no additional ...
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Emirates sees cargo volumes climb in H1
Emirates registered a double-digit percentage improvement in its cargo volumes in the first half of its financial year as it continued to re-introduce belly capacity following the Covid pandemic.Between April and September, Emirates SkyCargo saw its cargo volumes increase by 11% year on year to 1m tonnes of cargo "despite ...
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Lufthansa's cargo profits tumble in Q3
Lufthansa's logistics business was unable to make an operating profit in the third quarter of the year as the market normalised following the Covid pandemic.The logistics division, which includes Lufthansa Cargo, time:matters, Jettainer, HeyWorld and a 50% stake in AeroLogic, saw third-quarter earnings before interest and tax (ebit) fall to ...
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Air Canada sees cargo revenues dip in Q3
Air Canada continued to report declines in its cargo revenues during the third quarter of the year, although the drop-off has narrowed as the year has progressed.The latest quarterly figures from the combination carrier show that cargo revenues in the third quarter declined by 23.7% year on year to C$315m.However, ...
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IAG Cargo sees revenues dip and volumes rise
IAG Cargo saw its revenues fall in the third quarter of the year despite its volumes increasing.The airline group, which includes British Airways and Iberia, registered a 29.5% decline in revenues during the period to €263m.Meanwhile, air cargo traffic increased by 19.7% to 1.1bn cargo tonne kms.The reason for the ...
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UPS Q3 revenues struck by soft demand
UPS has reported a 12.8% dip in third quarter revenues year on year, which it said was due to a drop in demand as a result of "unfavorable macro-economic conditions".The US integrated logistics solutions company said third-quarter 2023 consolidated revenues were $21.1bn.Consolidated operating profit was $1.3bn, down 56.9% compared to ...
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Kuehne+Nagel airfreight volumes drop again in Q3
Airfreight forwarder Kuehne+Nagel (K+N) suffered the impact of a difficult market as it reported a further decline in year on year volumes in the third quarter.K+N saw its airfreight volumes drop 9% year on year in the third quarter to 493,000 tonnes.Revenues and profits also declined. Air net turnover declined ...
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DSV volumes fall once more in Q3
Multimodal freight forwarder DSV saw its third quarter air cargo volumes fall 14% year on year.DSV recorded a decline in volumes from 375,990 tonnes in the third quarter of 2022 to 324,436 tonnes in the same period of this year.Echoing its analysis of the first quarter of the year, DSV ...
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Korean Air poised to sell off Asiana cargo business
Korean Air Lines Co. has offered to sell Asiana Airlines' cargo business and divest routes to four EU cities to obtain European Union approval for its planned acquisition of the carrier.This is according to a Reuters report on October 17. The report added that Korean Air is now in talks ...
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Flexport confirms it will cut its global workforce by 20%
Flexport has confirmed it will shrink its global workforce by "approximately 20%" as part of its plans to cut costs in a move that follows a series of changes at the company.Recently back at the helm of Flexport, chief executive Ryan Petersen said in a blog post on October 12: ...
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SAL Saudi Logistics Services announces IPO
Saudi Arabian cargo handling and logistics firm SAL Saudi Logistics Services has announced an initial public offering (IPO).SAL Saudi Logistics is 70% owned by Saudi Arabia-headquartered airline Saudia (Saudi Arabian Airlines Corporation) and 30% by Tarabot Air Cargo Services."The offering will consist of 24,000,000 ordinary shares representing 30% of the ...
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FedEx fights market weakness with continued cost cutting
FedEx said it has continued to focus on cost saving initiatives in response to weak express demand as it reported revenue of $21.7bn in its first quarter 2024, ended August 31.The company attributed a 19% improvement in reported net income to $1.1bn to its 'DRIVE' programme t0 improve operational efficiency ...
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Aircon raises over $3m in seed funding
Airfreight consolidation company Aircon has secured seed funding that will enable it to invest in industry partnerships, grow its AI tech infrastructure and expand.The Dallas-based company, which uses AI to identify opportunities across airfreight shipments to maximise space and weight utilisation and reduce costs, has closed a $3.3m seed round ...
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Wheels Up rescued with $500m in funding
Delta Air Lines, travel investment firm Certares Management and Knighthead Capital Management have stepped in to rescue troubled private jet firm Wheels Up Experience - parent of cargo charter broker Air Partner.The deal will see the three companies provide a $400m term loan and a $100m liquidity facility from its ...
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Cargojet focuses on costs as e-commerce volumes weaken
Canada-based freighter operator Cargojet will focus on cost reduction initiatives as a slowdown in e-commerce and business-to-business demand hit its financial performance.The airline saw second-quarter revenues decline by 15% year on year to C$209.7m, due primarily to decreases in domestic network revenues, all-in charter revenues, fuel surcharges and other pass-through ...