Daily Infographic: COVID vaccine airfreight demand
Air freight demand for COVID-19 vaccines will be massive, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
Air freight demand for COVID-19 vaccines will be massive, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
In case you weren’t able to catch our live broadcasts from Music City at the Air Cargo Conference at the top of this week, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered right here, right now for a “just in time” delivery.
Air Cargo Market Expert Jesse Cohen writes an insightful commentary on what the outlook for air cargo is in 2020.
Although air freight prices have been edging upwards, sources suggest the 2019 peak season might be short-lived.
Scott Case writes about what recent FAA grants mean to airports and to the movement of airfreight and air cargo.
Latest U.S. trade data for air cargo reveals a lot of noteworthy developments to watch going forward
Cathy Roberson writes about Vietnam’s growth as a manufacturing center as manufacturing moves from China to other nations in Southeast Asia.
Swissport will acquire the remaining 50 percent of Heathrow Cargo Handling Ltd. (HCH) it does not currently own from Air France, its joint venture partner. Swissport announced the acquisition on February 11.
Australia is experiencing growth in volumes of inbound international air cargo, new official figures show. Freight volumes from overseas airports to airports in Australia grew by 7.3% in the year ended November 2018.
TAC Index Limited announced that four new routes for air freight pricing will be added to its weekly publication.
Boeing predicts a positive growth in international air cargo volumes over 2018, with volumes spiking during the festive winter season when businesses rush to put products on the shelves ahead of the consumer shopping spree.