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Airbus receives a total of 63 A350F orders as of January 2025
European aircraft manufacturer Airbus has released its monthly orders and deliveries report for January 2025. Notably,...
EU follows US, to modify norms for de minimis imports
Following the U.S. move to control shipments from China under the de minimis - value under $800 - rules and the...
African air cargo: A case for collaboration and consolidation
African air cargo faces challenges due to limited connectivity, profitability, and slow policy implementation. While...
Trump pauses de minimis exemption ban on Chinese goods
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order pausing the suspension of the de minimis exemption for...
Trump moves on tariffs…and it will impact air cargo
China has imposed additional tariffs on U.S. imports in response to an additional 10 percent tariff imposed by the U.S....
Cathay Cargo adopts IATA's ONE Record data protocol
Cathay Cargo has become the first carrier to adopt the International Air Transport Association's (IATA) ONE Record data...
Group Concorde secures GSSA partnership with Air Caraïbes, French bee
Group Concorde, a leading global airline General Sales and Service Agent (GSSA), has announced a new partnership with...
Tonnage growth eases in January ahead of early Lunar New Year
Worldwide air cargo recorded a two percent year-on-year (YoY) tonnage increase in January, well below the +11 percent...
Azul Cargo Express launches two Airbus A321P2Fs into service
The logistics division of Brazilian airline Azul Linhas Aéreas, Azul Cargo Express, has launched two of its new Airbus...
Textron Aviation delivers first Cessna SkyCourier into Canada
Textron Aviation announced the first delivery into Canada for its twin-engine, large-utility turboprop, the Cessna...
Air cargo faces a waiting game amidst fears of tariff war: Xeneta
2025 began with lower-than-expected growth in global air cargo demand in January of just two percent year-on-year...
“Cathay Cargo kept the whole Cathay Group going during the pandemic”
In an episode of Aviation Week's Window Seat podcast on air transport, Ronald Lam, CEO of Hong Kong-based airline Cathay...
