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JAL Chooses Delta Over American
Hisane Masaki |
TOKYO — With a bankruptcy protection filing looming, Japan Airlines, Asia’s largest air carrier, selected Delta Air Lines over American Airlines as its alliance partner, according to Japanese reports.
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Air China Gets $220 Million to Expand Cargo
JOC Staff |
The parent of Air China, the largest freight airline in China, will get a $220 million government subsidy to expand its stake in cargo operations, the airline said Monday.
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US Takes Control of Haiti Airport
JOC Staff |
The Haitian government on Friday granted temporary control of the country’s main airport in Port-au-Prince to the United States in an effort to speed earthquake relief efforts, the State Department an
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FedEx Express Deploys First 777F in Asia Pacific
Thomas L. Gallagher |
FedEx Express introduced its first 777 freighter service from Shanghai, China to the FedEx hub in Memphis, Tenn.
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UPS Beefs Up China Logistics Network
Thomas L. Gallagher |
UPS is adding 101 field stocking locations in China to beef up its global service parts logistics network to serve the rapidly expanding industrial needs in that country.
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International Air Cargo Grows in Japan
Hisane Masaki |
International cargo volume grew for Japan’s two largest airlines in November, but domestic cargo declined.
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JAL Faces Bankruptcy
Hisane Masaki |
Japan Airlines, the biggest air carrier in Asia, is set to file for bankruptcy protection under the Corporate Rehabilitation Law as early as Jan.19, according to Japanese media reports.
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Air France-KLM Traffic Falls in December
Bruce Barnard |
Air France-KLM, Europe's biggest cargo airline, carried 8.5 percent less freight in December than a year ago, led by a double digit drop in traffic on the key Asia-Pacific network.
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Screening Deadline Approaches
JOC Staff |
The air freight industry faces an August deadline to meet U.S. government mandates to have 100 percent of the cargo on passenger aircraft screened.
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Electronics Proving Semi-Tough
Ian Putzger |
Despite a drop of more than 10 percent in sales for a foundation of the electronics industry, the Semiconductor Industry Association raised projections for the year ahead, based on better-than-expecte
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A Rebound in the Air?
Ian Putzger |
How do you budget for air cargo costs when pricing is on a wild roller coaster? Presented with serious backlogs at major Asian gateways, airlines spent much of October and November pushing up rates.
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Pharmaceuticals Resilient
Ian Putzger |
To judge from the number of carriers and logistics providers that unveiled temperature-controlled products in 2009, the industry sector was a bastion of stability in a crumbling world.
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ASTAR to Lay Off 300 Pilots
Air Cargo World |
Miami-based ASTAR Air Cargo will lay off over 300 pilots by July 1, 2010 as a result of reduced flying for DHL.
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Latest Winter Storm Disrupting Some Freight
John D. Boyd |
The latest in a series of strong winter storms is disrupting all forms of surface freight transportation, as rivers and rail switches ice up and some Interstate highways have closed at times from heav
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HACTL Freight Soared 17.9 Percent in Third Quarter
JOC Staff |
Hong Kong’s largest air cargo handler saw tonnage soar 38.5 percent in December, capping a huge expansion in shipping late in the year that still left business for all of 2009 down 8.3 percent f
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UPS Sees Economic Recovery Speeding Up
JOC Staff |
UPS said Friday the economy and shipping demand are improving faster than the company anticipated, but the package carrier announced new cost-cutting plans that will eliminate 1,800 jobs across the Un
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Deutsche Post to Sell French DHL
Bruce Barnard |
Deutsche Post DHL, extending its push away from domestic parcel delivery in Europe, said it plans to sell its French domestic parcels unit in the first quarter this ye
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Schenker Raises U.S. Domestic Rates
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Global forwarder DB Schenker will increase U.S. domestic rates effective March 1, the company announced Wednesday.
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Belgian Post Buys MSI Stake
Bruce Barnard |
De Post-La Poste, Belgium's national postal operator, acquired a majority stake in MSI Worldwide Mail, a U.S.-based mail and parcel delivery company.
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Report Says Ships, Aircraft Could Cut Pollution
Joseph Bonney |
Operational and design changes in global aviation and marine transportation could reduce growth in greenhouse gas emissions by more than 50 percent by 2050, according to a new report from the Pew Cent
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DHL Sells UK Parcel Business
Peter T. Leach |
DHL sold its domestic parcel service in the United Kingdom to the Home Delivery Network, the company said Tuesday, extending DHL’s move toward international and logistics services.
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Amsterdam Schiphol Cargo Falls 18.4 Percent
Bruce Barnard |
Freight traffic at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport slumped by almost a fifth in 2009.
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Swiss WorldCargo to Fly to San Francisco
Bruce Barnard |
Swiss WorldCargo said it will launch daily flights between Zurich and San Francisco in early June, effectively doubling freight capacity between its European cargo hub and the U.S. West Coast.
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Global Air Freight Surges 9.5 Percent
JOC Staff |
International freight expanded for the first time in a year-and-a-half in November, as a sudden peak season surge in Asia-Pacific shipping sent freight up 9.5 percent over the same month a year ago.
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European Air Cargo Falls 12.7 Percent
Thomas L. Gallagher |
Freight traffic for European airlines fell 12.7 percent in October, the slimmest decline of a dreadful year in air cargo, helped by a 30.7 percent surge in trade on Middle East routes, the Association
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JFK Airport Reports Busiest Freight Month in 2009
JOC Staff |
New York’s Kennedy International Airport saw its busiest month for cargo in 2009 in October as tonnage fell 11.5 percent from the same month a year ago, the slimmest decline so far this year.
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Freight Forwarder Claims ‘Vindication’ in Contracting Case
JOC Staff |
National Air Cargo founder Christopher Alf said Tuesday he is back in charge of the freight forwarder after winning a key ruling in a dispute over the conflicts between commercial shipping practices a
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Asia Air Cargo Soared 12 Percent in November
JOC Staff |
Asia-Pacific airlines, turning the corner on steep declines in freight business, reported their first growth in cargo traffic in a year and a half in November, according to the Association o
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Singapore Airlines Restoring Flights
JOC Staff |
Singapore Airlines says it will restore some of its scheduled passenger flights in the coming first quarter, adding back some belly freight capacity as the carrier is starting to see an upturn in carg
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FedEx Will Add 777 Freighters to Hong Kong
JOC Staff |
FedEx will use the first two of its new 777 freighters on routes between Hong Kong and Memphis starting next month, company officials said, adding service at an Asia gateway hit hard by capacity short
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Recovery Ready for Takeoff?
Ian Putzger |
For Bob Scribner, the relative ease of shipping goods out of Asia in 2009 came to a crashing halt late this fall as the holidays approached.
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Court Blocks British Airways Strike
Bruce Barnard |
London - British Airways on Thursday won a High Court bid to outlaw a 12-day strike by 13,000 flight attendants over the Christmas period, when more than 1 million passengers had booked flights with E
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FedEx Sees ‘Positive Momentum’ in Global Economy
JOC Staff |
FedEx said Thursday its net profit fell 30 percent in the quarter ending Nov.
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BA World Cargo Preparing Strike Plan
JOC Staff |
British Airways officials say they are reworking schedules and planning to contact cargo customers about the changes in case flight crewmembers launch a strike as threatened next week.
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Air Carriers Sign Deals for Synfuels
John D. Boyd |
Fifteen major airlines, including top cargo carriers, signed what the Air Transport Association calls “groundbreaking” agreements to line up supplies of alternative aviation fuels with two
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World’s Airlines to Lose $5.6 Billion in 2010
Bruce Barnard |
The world's airlines will lose $5.6 billion in 2010, nearly 50 percent higher than a forecast of $3.8 billion in September, because of rising fuel prices, the International Air Transport Association s
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Lufthansa Cargo Workers Protest Night Flight Ban
JOC Staff |
Lufthansa employees brought the airline’s operations at its Frankfurt Airport hub to a stop Monday as the Lufthansa Cargo Corporate Works Council staged a special meeting to oppose the airport&r
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BA Faces Strike Threat
JOC Staff |
British Airways cabin crewmembers plan to launch a strike against the airline next week in a dispute over wages and job cutbacks.
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Lufthansa to Appeal Night Flight Ruling
Bruce Barnard |
Lufthansa is launching fresh legal action against night flight restrictions at Frankfurt airport which it claims threatens the existence of its freight business.
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DOT Stimulus Spending Reaches $6.8 billion
John D. Boyd |
Federal payouts for construction projects authorized by the Department of Transportation under the stimulus law reached $6.818 billion by Dec. 4, DOT reported.
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