Cargo
US DOT Approves Global Crossing Airlines Group’s Fleet Expansion
Global Crossing Airlines Group, Inc. (GlobalX) has secured the approval of the United States Department of Transportation (US DOT) to ...
Emirates SkyCargo adds two Boeing 747-400F and plans to double capacity over the next decade
Emirates SkyCargo has added two Boeing 747-400F to its fleet on a long-term wet lease agreement with the aim of ...
COMAC Delivers Second Converted ARJ-21 Freighter to China Central Longhao Airlines
Chinese aircraft manufacturer COMAC has completed the conversion of the second ARJ-21 jet into a freighter and delivered it to ...
Aerolíneas Argentinas Cargo began operations
This Wednesday (3) at 3:58 a.m. the first regular flight of Aerolíneas Argentinas Cargo departed from Ezeiza airport. The aircraft ...
Aeromexico partners with Wiremind to improve profitability
Aeromexico Cargo signed a partnership with Wiremind, which will enable the Mexican company to implement the Skypallet software suite. Aeromexico ...
IATA: Air cargo declines moderates in March
Air cargo activity declined during March compared to the same month in 2022, according to data released by the International ...
Long live the Boeing 757: more cargo airlines opt for converted aircraft
The Boeing 757 is enjoying good health in the air cargo market: despite its age, more and more operators are ...
Air France Cargo, Martinair, Lufthansa Cargo and MAS interested in operating at AIFA
New cargo airlines are in the process of moving their operations from Mexico City’s Benito Juárez International Airport to the ...
Navigating the Future of Air Cargo: Sustainability, Digitalization, and Safety
IATA has outlined three primary objectives for the air cargo industry during the 16th World Cargo Symposium held this week ...
The newest Boeing 747 operator in the world gets the green light to fly
A new cargo airline has just announced its certification to debut as the newest operator of the Boeing 747-400 aircraft ...