Governments help correct COVID distortions in airfreight market
At least two governments, Australia and New Zealand, are helping to correct distortions in the airfreight market.
At least two governments, Australia and New Zealand, are helping to correct distortions in the airfreight market.
With air cargo slowing, could there be any bump up in August?
Latest U.S. trade data for air cargo reveals a lot of noteworthy developments to watch going forward
Air cargo volume in Europe continues to decline. Read market expert Cathy Morrow Roberson’s take on the reasons why this is occurring and if there are options available to improve the volume.
The grounding of all Boeing 737 MAX aircraft has caused many problems; it has also created an opportunity for freight forwarders. Read a market expert’s take on the situation.
Around the world, consumers are clamoring for more seafood. Read how airlines and airports are working to move more seafood more quickly around the world.
Asparagus from Mexico and California moves around the world as air cargo from Los Angeles International Airport.
Saturday pick-ups to be processed the same day; arrivals come a day earlier