The push for supply chain resilience

Global airfreight in the Americas is facing turbulence due to tariffs, shifting sourcing strategies, and unpredictable policy changes, causing longer

Aging 777 fleet operations threatened by PW4000 parts scarcity

The continued reliance on ageing widebody aircraft is exposing structural weaknesses in out-of-production engine programmes, with the Pratt & Whitney

What 2025 search data reveals about air cargo maintenance stress

Locatory.com’s 2025 annual search data shows how air cargo operators, MROs and lessors are increasingly constrained by parts scarcity, ageing

Logistics UK urges calm over Greenland trade dispute

Logistics UK has called for a calm and measured approach to US–UK trade negotiations to safeguard global supply chains and

Global air cargo rebounds 26 percent in first full week of 2026

Global air cargo volumes jumped 26 percent in early January 2026 after the year-end slump, according to WorldACD. The surge

Afcom’s Third 737-800 Freighter at Chennai Underscores the New Logic of India’s Domestic Air-Cargo Boom

Afcom has inducted its third Boeing 737-800 freighter in Chennai, highlighting a shift in India’s domestic air cargo market towards

IATA, A4E and ERA warn EU261 overhaul ignores costs, operations and route viability

The European Parliament’s push to tighten EU261 passenger rights rules has drawn reaction from IATA, Airlines for Europe (A4E), and

Aero Capital Solutions closes record year with 93 Acquisitions and $936M Fund

Aero Capital Solutions (ACS) reported a record year in 2025, acquiring 87 aircraft and 6 engines, signing 54 leases, and

TAC Index: Airfreight rates steady after holiday dip, Europe leads recovery

Global air cargo rates stabilised in the week ending 12 January, rising zero point six percent after a sharp New

Top three fastest-growing air cargo routes revealed

Delta Global Solutions has identified the top three fastest-growing air cargo corridors: Intra-Asia, Asia–Europe, and Africa/Middle East to Asia. Intra-Asia

Airfreight rates plunge post-peak season, led by sharp declines out of Asia

Air cargo rates dropped sharply in the first week of January, following the usual post-holiday dip in volumes, according to

“No parcel will travel friction‑free”

Global customs reform is reshaping cross‑border e-commerce and air cargo, as governments dismantle de minimis regimes and expand data‑driven enforcement.

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