The escalation of the Iran conflict is already creating a ripple effect across global air cargo markets, tightening capacity ...
Even though most of what moves around the world travels by ocean freight, a growing volume of goods travels via plane, with ...
NEW YORK — The Federal Aviation Administration’s announcement of a 10% reduction in flight capacity across 40 major U.S. airports could put a strain on air cargo as the peak holiday season approaches.
At a symposium in Peru, IATA has highlighted three priorities for the global air cargo industry, led by the need to overcome data lying in fragmented systems.
Ships are rerouting, air cargo is tightening, and companies are adding new war risk surcharges as the Middle East conflict disrupts supply chains.
By Allison Lampert and Lisa Baertlein March 13 (Reuters) - Air freight rates have risen by as much as 70% on some routes since the start of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, data shows, as the conflict ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Latam Cargo team loads a Boeing 767-300 freighter with containers of fresh-cut flowers. Over a three-week period leading up to ...
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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released data on global air cargo markets for January 2026, showing that air freight demand began the year on a strong footing, with total demand ...
Not a subscriber? Apply online today. Beginning with the pandemic, air cargo has been experiencing a wrath of fundamental pressures: record high rates, tight capacity, mounting congestion at key ...
The Zacks Transportation - Air Freight and Cargo industry is grappling with persistent supply-chain disruptions, a challenging macroeconomic environment characterized by inflation-induced high ...
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