Cathay Cargo resumes freighter flights to Ho Chi Minh City

Cathay Cargo has recommenced its first freighter flight to Ho Chi Minh City after four years, following its suspension in December 2019 caused by the pandemic. 
The weekly flight, CX3148, will operate from Ho Chi Minh City every Thursday, with the freighter first originating from Hong Kong to Hanoi, then routing to Ho Chi Minh City before returning to Hong Kong. This will supplement the carrier's current six freighter flights per week from Hanoi to Hong Kong. 
Pictured: Freighter resumption to Ho Chi Minh City. Vietnam.

Geodis opens Singapore container station

Geodis has opened its new Container Freight Station (CFS) in Singapore.  

Strategically located within the Keppel DistriPark free trade zone,  the CFS serves as an international hub and a key node in the company's road network, which connects major air hubs and sea ports in Southeast Asia and China. 

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UK's TRS offers bootcamp

TRS has launched a 'skills bootcamp' in collaboration with the British International Freight Association (BIFA) to support UK employers in the sector.

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Etihad Cargo to operate B787s to Boston

Etihad Cargo has expanded its US network and will offer increased capacity to the region with the introduction of a new service to Boston, Massachusetts, USA, taking flights to four per week andproviding an additional cargo capacity of 50 tonnes per week.

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UPS wins US Postal Service account

United Parcel Service (UPS) has won the United States Postal Service's 'primary air cargo provider' account, ending rival FedEx's more than 20-year partnership with USPS.

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Ocean carriers nearly all make similar Baltimore call

There's now a growing list of ocean carriers terminating their deliveries to the US's Port of Baltimore as a result of the Dali container ship steering failure that led to the collapse of the Francis Scott Key bridge and the death of six workers. 

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Business demand boosts Asia loads

The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) reports February air cargo demand in Asia grew 10.2 per cent as a result of "business and e-commerce activity”.

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Cathay Cargo resumes freighter flights to Ho Chi Minh City

Cathay Cargo has recommenced its first freighter flight to Ho Chi Minh City after four years, following its suspension in December 2019 caused by the pandemic. 
The weekly flight, CX3148, will operate from Ho Chi Minh City every Thursday, with the freighter first originating from Hong Kong to Hanoi, then routing to Ho Chi Minh City before returning to Hong Kong. This will supplement the carrier's current six freighter flights per week from Hanoi to Hong Kong. 
Pictured: Freighter resumption to Ho Chi Minh City. Vietnam.

Geodis opens Singapore container station

Geodis has opened its new Container Freight Station (CFS) in Singapore.  

Strategically located within the Keppel DistriPark free trade zone,  the CFS serves as an international hub and a key node in the company's road network, which connects major air hubs and sea ports in Southeast Asia and China. 

Read more ...

UK's TRS offers bootcamp

TRS has launched a 'skills bootcamp' in collaboration with the British International Freight Association (BIFA) to support UK employers in the sector.

Read more ...

Etihad Cargo to operate B787s to Boston

Etihad Cargo has expanded its US network and will offer increased capacity to the region with the introduction of a new service to Boston, Massachusetts, USA, taking flights to four per week andproviding an additional cargo capacity of 50 tonnes per week.

Read more ...

UPS wins US Postal Service account

United Parcel Service (UPS) has won the United States Postal Service's 'primary air cargo provider' account, ending rival FedEx's more than 20-year partnership with USPS.

Read more ...

Ocean carriers nearly all make similar Baltimore call

There's now a growing list of ocean carriers terminating their deliveries to the US's Port of Baltimore as a result of the Dali container ship steering failure that led to the collapse of the Francis Scott Key bridge and the death of six workers. 

Read more ...

Business demand boosts Asia loads

The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) reports February air cargo demand in Asia grew 10.2 per cent as a result of "business and e-commerce activity”.

Read more ...