Cargo On Demand fraud lawsuit against Polar Air Cargo thrown out

Polar Air Cargo’s efforts to dismiss a fraud lawsuit brought by freight forwarder Cargo On Demand (COD) have been successful…. Read More »
Cathay Benefits from E-commerce Amidst Flat Demand Challenges

Cathay Pacific is grappling with flat demand and a steep increase in cargo capacity, but cargo volumes continued to pick… Read More »
American Airlines Cargo Joins Efforts to Combat Illegal Animal Trafficking

American Airlines Cargo has become the first US carrier to join the United for Wildlife group that aims to end… Read More »
Virgin Atlantic Cargo Introduces SAF Certification Program

Virgin Atlantic Cargo has launched a Sustainable Aviation Fuel Certificate (SAFc) programme to provide greater insight into carbon reductions generated… Read More »
The First Cargo Drone Airline, Dronamics, Secures IATA and ICAO Codes

Dronamics has become the first cargo drone airline to be officially assigned both IATA and ICAO designator codes. The drone… Read More »
US Cargo Airline Association Announces Alterman’s Replacement by Beyer

The US Cargo Airline Association (CAA) has appointed Lauren Beyer as president, succeeding Steve Alterman who has led the organisation… Read More »
Red Wings Set to Acquire Sky Gates, Aiming for Cargo Expansion

Russian airline Red Wings is planning to buy all-cargo carrier Sky Gates as it looks to expand in the cargo… Read More »
Teleport Welcomes First A321P2F, Anticipates 10-Aircraft Fleet by End-2024

Teleport, the cargo and logistics unit of Malaysia’s Capital A, expects to significantly expand its fleet of Airbus A321 converted… Read More »
Air Incheon Expands Operations with Freight Flights to Kuala Lumpur

All-cargo carrier Air Incheon has continued its expansion with the addition of freighter flights to Kuala Lumpur. The new five-times-per-week… Read More »
Qatar Aviation Services Cargo Obtains Additional IATA Certification

Qatar Aviation Services (QAS) Cargo has received IATA’s Smart Facility Operational Capacity (SFOC) certification for its cargo facility at Hamad… Read More »
Bismillah Bangladesh Recruiting for A321 Freighter Operations

Bangladeshi cargo carrier Bismillah Airlines appears to be moving to Airbus A321 freighter operations, with a recruitment call for crews…. Read More »
Canadian Government Plans Autonomous Cargo Flights with Significant Investments

Startup autonomous cargo airline Ribbit has secured financial backing from the Canadian Government. Transport Canada and Innovation, Science and Economic… Read More »
Potential Canada Port Strikes May Lead to Congestion and Increased Reliance on Airfreight

Ongoing strike action at the ports of Vancouver and Prince Rupert in Canada hasn’t yet resulted in a shift of… Read More »
Doubts Arise Regarding AirBridgeCargo’s Re-launch Plans

Reports from Russia suggest that AirBridgeCargo’s plans to re-launch operations are in doubt. The carrier had hoped to re-launch operations… Read More »
Airbus Unveils Sixth and Final A330 BelugaXL Transport Aircraft

Airbus has rolled out the sixth and final example of its BelugaXL high-capacity transport, designed to fly aerostructures between the… Read More »
Ukraine Asserts Ownership of Antonov Cargo-Passenger Aircraft

Ukraine has taken control of an Antonov cargo-passenger aircraft AN-140-100 that was previously under Russian ownership. According to the Security… Read More »
Amazon Air Implements Further Reduction in European Flights

Amazon Air is reducing the number of flights it completes in Europe after rapidly ramping up operations over the last… Read More »
Merlin Successfully Completes Trials for First Automated Air Cargo Network in the US

Merlin has successfully completed Alaska-based flight trials for what it says is the first air cargo network in the US… Read More »
CMA CGM Air Cargo Braces for Disruption as Pilot Strike Looms

CMA CGM Air Cargo is facing disruption following a strike notice by a pilots’ union that has issued a damning… Read More »
Logistics Industry Faces Supply Chain Disruption as Labor Contract Negotiations Intensify

As mid-June approached, the logistics industry grappled with the looming threat of significant supply chain disruptions. Labor contract discussions between… Read More »
Air Cargo Declines Show Signs of Narrowing in May

Air cargo demand declines are continuing to narrow as the year progresses but still remain down on 2019 levels. The… Read More »
Nordic Countries Make Investments to Overcome Challenges

Nordic air cargo players are facing the same market challenges as the industry is worldwide, but are seeking to tackle… Read More »