Expressing sentiment expressed recently by a number of players in the airfreight industry, Toll Group chief executive Paul Little has said that airfreight was leading seafreight as the global economic recovery gathers steam. Little also predicted a rebound beginning in the fourth quarter this year. "Interestingly we've probably seen more interest in airfreight than seafreight," Little said speaking on ABC's Inside Business program. "Airfreight, of course, is a direct result of people trying to … [Read more...] about Airfreight rising faster than seafreight: Toll
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China-ASEAN Free Trade Area on track
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CEVA opens ‘Pyramid’ warehouse in Dubai
CEVA Logistics has announced the opening of ‘Pyramid,’ a new 12,000 sq.m warehouse located in the JAFZA South Zone in Dubai. The new facility will serve as CEVA’s Middle East headquarters and manage products for four key regional customers working in the electronics, fashion and industrial sectors, the group said. … [Read more...] about CEVA opens ‘Pyramid’ warehouse in Dubai
BAA sells Gatwick for US$2.5 billion
UK airports operator, BAA, owned by Spanish construction firm Ferrovial, agreed to sell Gatwick Airport to investment fund Global Infrastructure Partners for 1.5 billion pounds (US$2.46 billion) on Wednesday, as part of a competition ruling that it must offload three British airports in total. … [Read more...] about BAA sells Gatwick for US$2.5 billion
Korean pulls out of SkyTeam cargo alliance
Korean Air has terminated its involvement in the SkyTeam joint venture cargo sales alliance that had been formed with SkyTeam partners Delta and Air France. The Asian carrier's withdrawal effectively ended the joint venture after Delta Cargo decided to pull out late last year. Korean will now sell its cargo capacity in the US and Canadian market through its own offices following a revamp of its sales network creating one western and one eastern division. … [Read more...] about Korean pulls out of SkyTeam cargo alliance
MASkargo charts expansion plans
MASkargo, the air cargo subsidiary of Malaysia Airlines, has said that once its contract on the four Boeing 747-200F’s it wet leases from Air Atlanta Icelandic expires next year it hopes to acquire more modern and larger aircraft, possibly either 747-400’s or Airbus A330’s, to boost its capacity. … [Read more...] about MASkargo charts expansion plans