Is US airfreight ready for Hurricane Season?

As the hurricane season approaches, companies and emergency responders are bracing for another busy year. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric

Delta’s turbulence and lift with Aeromexico and LATAM in the Americas

Delta Airlines is playing the long game in Latin America’s air cargo space, with one hand reaching out to their

IAG Cargo delivers strong first-half growth

IAG Cargo, the freight division of International Airlines Group, reported a strong set of results for the first half of

American Airlines lifts cargo performance in second quarter 

American Airlines has reported a robust performance in its cargo division for the second quarter of 2025, offering a silver

Singapore Airlines sees softening in airfreight yields

Singapore Airlines reported a mixed set of results for its airfreight operations in the first quarter of the 2025/26 financial

Air Canada Cargo posts steady results in mixed second quarter

Air Canada Cargo delivered a stable performance in the second quarter of 2025, contributing to the airline’s broader financial results

Condor‘s new course

As air cargo evolves to meet modern logistics demands, Europe remains a critical launchpad for international freight movement—thanks in part

Shippers’ Perspective on Airfreight is Shifting

Traditionally seen as an expensive mode to combat unforeseen delays, more and more shippers are making airfreight a part of

How Real-Time Data and Smart Tech Are Reshaping Risk Management

With disruptions from geopolitical crises, extreme weather, and a fragmented transport ecosystem, companies need smarter, faster, and more adaptive ways

Decentralising MRO

As global MRO networks strain under geopolitical pressure, fractured supply chains, and soaring demand for freighter conversions, a new model

How SAATM Is Reshaping Intra-African Airfreight

The Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM) is one of the most ambitious undertakings in African aviation history. Backed by

The evolving role of cool chain logistics

In today’s globalised economy, the ability to move temperature-sensitive goods rapidly and reliably has become a cornerstone of modern logistics.

Changi Airport’s Airfreight Sector Posts Strong Q2 Gains Amid Global Trade Headwinds

Singapore Changi Airport recorded solid growth in its airfreight operations during the second quarter of 2025, defying global trade uncertainties

Global Airfreight Rates Edge Lower Amid Summer Lull

Global airfreight rates dipped slightly last week, reflecting the seasonal slowdown in demand and muted market sentiment. According to the

Saudi Arabia’s ambitions rest on regional airports

Saudi Arabia’s bold vision to become a global aviation super-hub by 2030 depends not only on flagship carriers like Riyadh

Challenges, collaboration and innovation

Where once the focus of the cold chain was on preparing for worst-case scenarios and recovering from disruptions, companies in

Air Cargo Partnership Set to Deliver More Than Trade

As the airfreight industry accelerates towards deeper global integration, a new strategic alliance between three major carriers—IAG Cargo, Qatar Airways

Cargo takes centre stage

Liege Airport’s new initiative—Cargoland—is a declaration that cargo is not an afterthought, but the main attraction. This isn’t a branding

A New Standard in Express Logistics

As e-commerce booms and customer expectations for faster, cheaper, and more transparent delivery rise, an opportunity has emerged for logistics

Round the clock logistics

W ith a renewed focus on cargo operations and emerging partnerships in Asia, Frankfurt-Hahn Airport is investing in modernisation and

Centralising data – Increasing efficiency

With charter quotations requiring complex coordination of costings, flight time calculations and customer communication, the pressure to deliver quick, accurate

e-commerce aids Glasgow Prestwick Airport’s ascension

As e-commerce reshapes global trade and logistics, Glasgow Prestwick Airport is emerging as one of the UK’s most promising cargo

The invisible threat: Why air cargo’s next disruption could be digital

In an industry long focused on screening shipments and tightening physical security, a far less visible threat is worth keeping

60 Seconds With … Matthieu Casey

With more than 25 years in aviation, Matthieu Casey’s career began in business intelligence on the passenger side before his

Munich showcase reflects a changing industry

The 2025 edition of air cargo Europe in Munich was more than just the largest to date—it was a signal

How eVTOLs Are Poised to Transform Logistics

N o longer confined to massive airports or daylight operations, a new tranche of electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft

AN-124 flies over Kyiv for the first time in three years

An Antonov AN-124 was seen flying over Kyiv on Friday, as it took to the skies for the first time

Fuel supply to engines was cutoff prior to Air India crash, preliminary report finds

A preliminary report into he Air India Flight 171 crash on 12th June 2025, killing 260 people, including 241 people

Chapman Freeborn delivers key equipment to meet AOG demand

The Greater China region Chengdu team of Chapman Freeborn, a leading aircraft charter and aviation support company, finished 2025 H1

XCR Airport and Ninatrans launch strategic partnership for road feeder services in Europe

Ninatrans has announced the upcoming opening of a new branch at Châlons-Vatry Airport (XCR). This expansion aims to deliver innovative

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