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South Korea Fines Airlines for Cargo Price Fixing
JOC Staff |
South Korean regulators, expanding a global investigation against price fixing in the air freight industry, announced nearly $100 million in penalties against 19 airlines for allegedly conspiring on c
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Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines Create Joint Cargo Unit
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Lufthansa Cargo and Austrian Airlines created a joint subsidiary to market the whole freight capacity of both airlines in Austria.
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Global Air Freight Growth Slows
JOC Staff |
International air freight traffic grew 25.2 percent in April, the slowest monthly expansion so far in what has become a banner year for the expedited shipping industry, the International Air Transport
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Expeditors Air Freight Surges 49 Percent
JOC Staff |
Expeditors International of Washington says its air freight tonnage soared 49 percent in April, growing faster than the 18 percent gain in the freight forwarder’s ocean volume.
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Canada Launches Air Cargo Security Plan
JOC Staff |
Canada will phase in 100 percent screening of air cargo under a new program that will include some US$90 million of funding to improve security for shipping at the country’s airports.
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Oberstar Rebukes FedEx on Labor Measure
JOC Staff |
House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman James L.
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British Airways Cabin Crew Strikes
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Cabin crew workers at British Airways walked out Monday after the Unite union and Europe’s third largest airline broke off negotiations on the weekend without resolving disputes over cost cuttin
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Recession Capped Transportation Emissions
William B. Cassidy |
The global economic crisis reduced greenhouse gas emissions from transportation industry sources worldwide, but that reduction isn’t expected to last long.
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UK Government to Revive Royal Mail Sale
Bruce Barnard |
The UK's new government revived controversial plans to partially privatize Royal Mail, the state-owned postal company.
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Air France-KLM Freezes Cargo Capacity
Bruce Barnard |
Air France-KLM is freezing its freight capacity despite rising global demand in a bid to boost margins following record annual cargo losses of $545 million.
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Picking Up the Pace
William B. Cassidy |
When a shipment absolutely, positively has to arrive no later than yesterday, what do shippers do? First they pray . . . then they call an expedited trucking company.
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Putting a Price on Speed
William B. Cassidy |
Expedited trucking is a premium service, commanding a premium price. But that price might not be as high as shippers think, carrier executives said.
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BA Cargo Slumps, Carrier Posts Record Loss
By Bruce Barnard |
LONDON – British Airway's cargo revenue slumped more than 18 percent in fiscal 2009/10 from a year ago as the carrier booked its biggest operating loss in more than twenty years.
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MergeGlobal: Despite Slight Rebound, Air Freight Faces Headwinds
By Joseph Bonney |
Air freight has regained some of the ground it lost during the recession but faces difficulty for at least the next two years, David Hoppin, managing director of transport and logistics analyst MergeG
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Asia Air Freight Jumps 32 Percent
JOC staff |
Cargo traffic for Asia-Pacific airlines grew 32.1 percent in April as carriers expanded capacity at the sharpest rate yet to meet recovering demand in the region, according to the Association of Asia
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UPS Will Start Pilot Furloughs
JOC Staff |
UPS planned to begin the first furloughs of pilots this weekend under what the company calls an “unfortunate, but necessary” cost-cutting measure to scale back its air express flight opera
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USPS Merges Expedited, Ground Shipping Units
John D. Boyd |
The U.S. Postal Service is overhauling its mail and shipping structure, merging the expedited and ground operations into a single Shipping Services group.
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Air Charterer Delivers Help to Oil Spill Fight
Janet Nodar |
Oil spill-fighting equipment from Singapore, China and the UK and a team of salvage specialists from the Netherlands, all on aircraft charters coordinated by UK-based Chapman Freeborn, arrived in New
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TNT Launches Moscow-Liege Service
Thomas L. Gallagher |
TNT Express Monday launched five day per week air cargo service between Moscow and its main European hub Liege, via Warsaw.
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Airlines Blast Airspace Closure
Thomas L. Gallagher |
European governments and air navigation service providers must develop more precise procedures to identify ash contaminated air space and allow more flights, said the International Air Transport Assoc
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Aerologic Expands into Middle East
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Aerologic, the joint venture cargo airline of DHL Express and Lufthansa Cargo, is expanding operations into the United Arab Emirates on a route between Germany and Hong Kong with a connection in the e
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Volcanic Ash Disrupts Europe Flights Again
JOC Staff |
Airports in Europe, including Amsterdam Schiphol and London Heathrow, reopened Monday after a new wave of shutdowns because of volcanic ash disrupted airline operations and prompted new worries about
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Air France-KLM to Report $614 Million Cargo Loss
Bruce Barnard |
Air France-KLM's cargo business is set to report an annual $614 million operating loss this week, according to French newspaper Le Figaro.
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Skidding Toward Screening
JOC Staff |
The air shipping industry met a May 1 deadline for screening 75 percent of cargo on U.S.
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Cautious on the Climb
Bruce Barnard |
Barely a week after reporting the worst financial results in its four-decade history, freighter operator Cargolux announced its first round-the-world service with an ambitious Europe-Asia-North Americ
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Increased Demand Expedites Express-1 Recovery
William B. Cassidy |
Revenue shot up 58 percent in the first quarter at ground and air carrier Express-1 Expedited Solutions, rising to $31.6 billion, as the economic recovery fueled sales.
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Climate Bill Touts Freight Rail, TIGER Grants
John D. Boyd |
Climate and energy legislation proposed May 12 by Sens.
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COAC Urges Standardizing Air Cargo IDs
R.G. Edmonson |
Air cargo workers could have a new path through the credentialing jungle if Customs and Border Protection and the Transportation Security Administration follow through on recommendations by Customs&rs
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Kintetsu Profit Surges 31 Percent Amid Low Demand
Hisane Masaki |
Kintetsu World Express, Japan's second-largest international forwarder, said its net profit surged 31.4 percent in fiscal 2009, which ended on March 31, to $49.4 million.
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Con-way Freight, TNT Add U.S. Gateways
William B. Cassidy |
Con-way Freight is expanding its international partnership with TNT to bring trans-Atlantic freight to Miami and Los Angeles.
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Cargoitalia Getting Third MD-11 Freighter
JOC Staff |
Freight airline Cargoitalia will take its third MD-11 aircraft from a conversion company in June but the carrier said Wednesday it will delay use of the plane in scheduled service for three months.
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ATSG to Buy Three Freighters
JOC Staff |
Air Transport Services Group intends to buy three extended-range 767-300 aircraft and convert them to freighters in a purchase aimed at adding new scale to its plane leasing operations.
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Japanese Air Cargo Surges After 15-Month Decline
Hisane Masaki |
International cargo volume at Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways surged in March on a year-on-year basis, according to figures released by the two biggest Japanese air carriers.
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USPS Sees 13 Percent More Online Use
JOC Staff |
Online mail transactions increased 13 percent in 2009, adding to the gains the U.S. Postal Service is seeing in an ambitious effort to cut the postal carbon footprint.
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UPS Expands Operations in Vietnam
Thomas L. Gallagher |
UPS and its long-time local service partner P&T Express formed a joint stock company to invest in facilities in key commercial and industrial centers across Vietnam.
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ATSG Profit Slips 35 Percent
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Air Transport Services Group reported a 35 percent decline in net profit in the first quarter, to $7.2 million, as the cargo airline restructured operations under new agreements with DHL and flight cr
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Lufthansa Cargo Boosts Volume 13.8 Percent
Bruce Barnard |
Lufthansa Cargo boosted freight traffic by 13.8 percent in April from a year ago despite a five-day shutdown of its Frankfurt hub.
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Frankfurt Airport Freight Jumps 31.5 Percent
Bruce Barnard |
Fraport Group, the owner of Frankfurt airport, Europe's biggest air cargo hub, reported first quarter operating profit rose 12.4 percent from a year ago driven by strong growth in freight traffic and
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Deutsche Post DHL 1Q Profit Grows 80 Percent
Bruce Barnard |
Germany's Deutsche Post DHL, the global mail and logistics group, reported first quarter operating profit soared over 80 percent from a year ago driven by strong growth in its express, ocean and air f
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FedEx Adds 777 Freighter Orders
JOC Staff |
FedEx Express, seeking to take advantage of surging demand, will add six 777 freighters to its order of all-cargo planes from Boeing, the carrier said Friday.
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