Air cargo demand is projected to slow to 6% next year, bolstered by positive economic supply chain and economic trends against a backdrop of rising geopolitical uncertainty.
Air cargo volumes are predicted by IATA to rise by 5.8% year on year to reach 72.5m tonnes in 2025, supported by e-commerce and Red Sea-related demand.
In the dog days of summer, there’s nowhere a dog—or person—would rather be than in front of the air conditioner, enjoying a pleasant breeze instead of the sweltering heat outside.
Crew of Cargo Ship Rescued in Red Sea, EU Naval Force Says ATHENS (Reuters) -The crew of Panama-flagged cargo ship MV ISA STAR have been rescued in the Red Sea after sending a distress signal ...
Global air cargo demand continued its upward trend in October 2024, increasing by 9.8% compared to the same month last year. This marks the 15th consecutive month of growth in the sector, according to ...
Create a deny.toml file in the root of the repo to use as rules for the action (example). See cargo-deny for instructions and details of the format and capabilities. This action will run cargo-deny ...