Global freight data for September 2020 shows strengthening but still low levels
Data published by IATA for September 2020 has shown that global freight volumes fell by eight per cent when compared to 2019.
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Data published by IATA for September 2020 has shown that global freight volumes fell by eight per cent when compared to 2019.
BLR Airport has become the first metro airport in India to record growth in freight in September 2020, compared to the same period in 2019.
Once open, the new facility will enable Chicago Rockford Airport to significantly increase its international cargo operations.
According to TIACA's air freight readiness survey, only 28 per cent of the industry was found to be feeling well prepared to transport future COVID-19 vaccines.
TIACA’s Board member, Emir Pineda, Manager of Aviation Trade and Logistics at Miami International Airport, answers International Airport Review’s questions regarding how the development and transportation of a COVID-19 vaccine will impact the air cargo sector.
Quito's new import cargo distribution area will see automated solutions implemented for cargo handling, generating greater operational efficiency, improving traceability and guaranteeing greater cargo security.
Munich Airport International and EMCO have been awarded the concession for the development of the air cargo terminal at El Salvador Airport.
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AAA highlighted how remote airstrips and airfields are critical for rural communities, with the funding playing a key part in keeping Australia connected.
Global air freight demand fell by 12.6 per cent in August 2020 when compared to 2019 as a result of insufficient capacity due to grounded passenger aircraft fleets.
As part of its efforts to support the industry through the COVID-19 pandemic, ICAO has published a joint statement with seven UN bodies.
IATA ONE Source will provide the air cargo industry with a wide range of information on infrastructure capabilities and the certifications of service providers.
IATA has highlighted the need for preparations for the distribution of the eventual COVID-19 vaccine to begin as soon as possible.
Over the course of the past year, Budapest Airport has invested in a wide range of infrastructure and passenger experience developments.