Flying Whales to build in Abu Dhabi
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- Monday, 18 December 2023
French airship startup Flying Whales says its LCA60T unmanned airship will be built in Abu Dhabi, the UAE, aiming to win customers in the Middle East, India and Africa.
French airship startup Flying Whales says its LCA60T unmanned airship will be built in Abu Dhabi, the UAE, aiming to win customers in the Middle East, India and Africa.
As expected by DHL, some US DHL Express workers represented by the Teamsters union have walked off the job in Boston, Detroit, Miami, Los Angeles and San Francisco in solidarity with striking ramp workers at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.
Turkish Airlines is buying five all-new Airbus A350 widebody freighters as part of an order for 220 Airbus aircraft.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) estimates airline cargo revenues will fall 35 per cent this year to US$134.7 billion, about US$8 billion less than it predicted last June, and will slide to US$111 billion next year as average unit pricing for air cargo deteriorates.
Air Cargo Netherlands (ACN), a trade association for the air freight industry in the Netherlands, has opened a new branch for the Maastricht region with Maarten van As (pictured) as director.
ACN Maastricht has been set up to unite the air cargo community surrounding Maastricht Aachen Airport, with a primary focus on shaping the future development of the hub.
China Cargo Airlines has awarded a three-year handling contract to Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) in North America, ahead of the first services by a Chinese airline to Miami.
Aerovision Technology Limited (ATL) is to install its 'intelligent cargo thermal detection system' in Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl's) SuperTerminal 1.
French airship startup Flying Whales says its LCA60T unmanned airship will be built in Abu Dhabi, the UAE, aiming to win customers in the Middle East, India and Africa.
As expected by DHL, some US DHL Express workers represented by the Teamsters union have walked off the job in Boston, Detroit, Miami, Los Angeles and San Francisco in solidarity with striking ramp workers at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.
Turkish Airlines is buying five all-new Airbus A350 widebody freighters as part of an order for 220 Airbus aircraft.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) estimates airline cargo revenues will fall 35 per cent this year to US$134.7 billion, about US$8 billion less than it predicted last June, and will slide to US$111 billion next year as average unit pricing for air cargo deteriorates.
Air Cargo Netherlands (ACN), a trade association for the air freight industry in the Netherlands, has opened a new branch for the Maastricht region with Maarten van As (pictured) as director.
ACN Maastricht has been set up to unite the air cargo community surrounding Maastricht Aachen Airport, with a primary focus on shaping the future development of the hub.
China Cargo Airlines has awarded a three-year handling contract to Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) in North America, ahead of the first services by a Chinese airline to Miami.
Aerovision Technology Limited (ATL) is to install its 'intelligent cargo thermal detection system' in Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl's) SuperTerminal 1.