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Air cargo traffic rises, but demand still soft
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Global air cargo traffic grew in April, but yields remain under pressure.
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TNT sells airlines as FedEx acquisition wraps up
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Ireland-based ASL Aviation has sealed the acquisition of TNT Express’s two cargo airlines.
Air Cargo Forwarder News
AirBridgeCargo launches new Mideast-US service
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
AirBridgeCargo Airlines has launched a weekly freighter service.
Air Cargo Carriers News
Breakbulk News
Asia Pacific airlines back in black, but no thanks to cargo
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
Rising passenger numbers lift Asia-Pacific airlines, but the sorry state of air cargo is proving to be a drag on revenue and profits.
Air Cargo Carriers News
Air India settles in US to close 10-year price-fixing lawsuit
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
The litigation lasted a decade and involved tens of thousands of lawyer hours, but the class-action suit against the world’s top airlines has finally drawn to a close.
Air Cargo Carriers News
In strike vote, Teamster cargo pilots seek 'leverage' with DHL, airlines
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
A strike vote by union pilots at Atlas, ATSG and Kalitta Air is meant to pressure the airlines and DHL, but doesn't mean a strike is imminent.
Air Cargo Forwarder News
Lufthansa Cargo, Cathay Pacific partner on network
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Lufthansa Cargo and Cathay Pacific have signed a partnership to operate a joint network.
Air Cargo Carriers News
AirBridgeCargo sets traffic record
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
AirBridgeCargo traffic surged to a record high in the first quarter.
Air Cargo Carriers News
Global shipments of small aircraft grounded in first quarter
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Shipments of smaller aircraft declined in the first quarter worldwide, as business demand dropped.
Air Cargo Carriers News
Air New Zealand settles US cargo price-fixing suit
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
U.S. air cargo price-fixing lawsuit yields another settlement from a major carrier, leaving just one airline standing in the decade-long class action.
Air Cargo Carriers News
Amazon speeds up fulfillment, appears more like logistics company
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Although Amazon is not in the transportation business, FedEx, UPS and DHL can’t ignore Amazon’s competitive challenge, Satish Jindel, president of SJ Consulting Group, said.
Air Cargo Carriers News
Air cargo feels the downside of a 2015 first-quarter high
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
The downside to an industry sector having a great quarter is that it places immense pressure on it to repeat the feat the following year or the comparisons will be dismal. This is where the air cargo industry finds itself after the first quarter of 2016.
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Profits at top Japan airlines mask cargo weakness
Hisane Masaki, Japan Special Correspondent |
ANA Holdings Inc. and Japan Airlines Corp. both increased their group net profits despite cargo weakness.
Air Cargo Carriers News
CMA CGM takes aim at air cargo market with new lobster container
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
CMA CGM has introduced a new container to corner the live lobster market.
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Japan air cargo trade outlook darkens
Hisane Masaki, Japan Special Correspondent |
Japan’s air cargo trade with foreign countries will shrink for the second straight year in fiscal year 2016, which started on April 1, Nittsu Research Institute and Consulting Inc. predicted, citing sluggish exports and imports.
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Record air cargo volume flows through Shanghai terminal
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
Shanghai’s largest air cargo terminal has continued its solid volume growth of 2015 into the first quarter, handling record year-over-year throughput from January to March.
Air Cargo Forwarder News
Expedited trucker Forward Air gains ground, builds profit
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
Diversification, an acquisition and a change in its dimensional weight factor in its expedited less-than-truckload business helped drive first-quarter revenue and profit higher at Forward Air.
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Is Amazon trying to buy an airport?
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
There is mounting speculation that Amazon is interested in acquiring a stake in Frankfurt-Hahn Airport to establish a major European distribution hub.
Air Cargo Forwarder News
Europe’s top air cargo carriers post lower volumes
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Europe’s leading air cargo carriers are continuing to post lower traffic figures month after month while their smaller rivals are still boosting their market shares.
Air Cargo Carriers News
Air freight slumps in February as market faces headwinds
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Global air cargo traffic shrank 5.6 percent in February, but the steepest monthly decline in three years was heavily skewed by the impact of disruption at U.S. West Coast ports in early 2015 that triggered a one-off spike in demand for air freight, the International Air Transportation Association said.
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Slight signs of recovery in Russia’s transport sector
Eugene Gerden, Russia Special Correspondent |
Since the beginning of this year volumes across Russia’s shipping industry have begun to show signs of recovery after a dismal 2015 in which Western sanctions and the low price of oil devastated the country’s transportation firms.
Logistics Technology News
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E-tailer Amazon reshaping logistics as we know it
William B. Cassidy and Reynolds Hutchins |
In the past few months, Amazon has moved openly and aggressively to increase its reach, capabilities and capacity in the logistics and distribution arena. The Seattle-based company purchased thousands of trailers blazoned with Amazon logos in the U.S., registered as a non-vessel-operating common carrier to better manage the flow of goods from China to the U.S. and leased 20 U.S. domestic cargo planes from Air Transport Services Group.
Logistics Technology News
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Cargolux profit surges, revenue shrinks
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Cargolux’s net profit surged in 2015, helped by cheaper fuel, but revenue shrank as low yields offset higher volumes.
Air Cargo Carriers News
Brussels airport still in lockdown — but cargo flights set to resume
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Brussels airport is in lockdown for a second day following the deadly bomb attacks on Tuesday and will remain closed to all passenger flights tomorrow.
Air Cargo Forwarder News
Brussels at standstill after terror attacks
JOC Staff |
The movement of people and goods in and around Brussels ground to a halt Tuesday after a series of terror attacks rocked the Belgian capital. Brussels Airport has been shut down, all flights in and out cancelled, and public transportation throughout the city has been put on lockdown, sparking wide reports of gridlock.
Air Cargo Forwarder News
International rail
UPS expands US next-day, early delivery package service
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
As e-commerce demands push delivery limits, UPS is expanding its US and global early delivery guarantees for package shippers and customers.
Air Cargo Forwarder News
Lufthansa Cargo still in the black — with reduced 2015 profit
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Lufthansa Cargo remained in the black for yet another year in 2015, overcoming the damaging impact of a pilots’ strike and growing oversupply in the global air freight market, while its main European rivals sank deeper into the red.
Air Cargo Carriers News
Congestion-free West Coast hits Hong Kong air cargo growth
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
The year-over-year distortions of the U.S. West Coast port dispute early in 2015 that pushed shippers to the skies were keenly felt in February cargo volumes at Hong Kong International Airport that recorded a drop of 15 percent compared to the same month last year.
Air Cargo Forwarder News
Amazon gains more control of its air cargo supply chain
Reynolds Hutchins, Associate Editor |
In a long-awaited deal, Amazon announced Wednesday it has acquired a stake in the Ohio company that has been helping the e-commerce giant run its secret air cargo operation in the state since last year and has signed a five- to seven-year lease for 20 cargo planes.
Air Cargo Carriers News
Air cargo a drag on Cathay Pacific's huge 2015 profit
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
Cathay Pacific’s 90 percent increase in 2015 net profit had no help from its cargo division, which after a solid first quarter saw demand for air freight largely fade away for the rest of the year.
Air Cargo Carriers News
Global air cargo off to strong 2016
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
The global air cargo market got off to a strong start in 2016, with volume up 2.7 percent year-on-year, the fastest growth rate since last April, the International Air Transport Association said.
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IAG posts lower cargo volume, higher revenue
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
International Airlines Group carried less cargo in 2015 than a year earlier but its freight revenue grew as it focused on strategic partnerships and premium products to offset lower rates and yields in bearish global market.
Air Cargo Carriers News
Baby Boeing converts as China’s express market takes off
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
The enormous growth in China’s e-commerce market has driven up demand for domestic air express services and encouraged Boeing Co. to offer freighter conversions for its popular B737 passenger plane.
Air Cargo Carriers News
FedEx Ground to open DC near Seattle, Tacoma — and Amazon
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
The ground package arm of FedEx will lease a CenterPoint-owned distribution and sorting facility in Auburn, Washington, six miles from Amazon's Kent fulfillment center and close to the ports of Seattle and Tacoma.
Trucking News
Air Cargo Forwarder News
Exploding lithium battery market collides with aviation rules
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
The lithium battery market is expected to double in the next 10 years, but the rapidly growing sector is crashing into a regulatory pushback from the aviation industry as safety fears mount.
Air Cargo
Air France-KLM cargo posts increased loss
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Air France-KLM narrowed its cargo loss in the fourth quarter of 2015 but its full-year deficit increased as it continued to scale back its troubled full-freighter operation.
Air Cargo Carriers News
AirBridgeCargo off to record start for 2016
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
AirBridgeCargo began 2016 on a roll with volume soaring by a record 30 percent in January, but Russia’s largest air cargo carrier cautioned it faces challenges as it expands its global network.
Air Cargo Carriers News
Grim find for US freighter captain at Harare airport
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
Blood dripping from a U.S. freighter at Harare airport in Zimbabwe led the plane’s captain to a grim discovery when he opened a hatch and a body fell out.
Air Cargo
Slow start to 2016 for Cathay as capacity outstrips demand
Greg Knowler, Senior Editor Europe |
Capacity cuts and a pre-Chinese New Year demand for air cargo on key routes barely managed to keep Cathay Pacific’s January volumes in positive territory.
Air Cargo Carriers News
E-commerce replaces energy as growth engine at Canada's TransForce
William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |
E-commerce opportunities on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border are helping TransForce compensate for loss of energy, less-than-truckload volumes.
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