IATA: Demand falls at reduced rate in June

Global cargo demand has contracted at its lowest rate since early 2022, according to data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

Menzies Aviation and NAS celebrate first anniversary

Menzies Aviation and National Aviation Services (NAS) are celebrating their first anniversary with an extended network and a growing workforce.

Cathay Cargo awarded CEIV Lithium Batteries

Cathay Cargo and the Cathay Cargo Terminal have received IATA CEIV Lithium Batteries certification, giving them the full suite of CEIV certificates.

Asia Pacific: Demand to recover

Despite the challenges of the first half of 2023 in Asia Pacific, demand is predicted to increase for the rest of the year with recovery expected in 2024.

CLIVE: Shippers gain upper hand negotiating rates

Airlines and forwarders are facing a ‘winter of discontent’ as shippers gain the upper hand negotiating rates, according to CLIVE Data Services, part of Xeneta.

Drone Delivery Canada Canary completes first flights

Drone Delivery Canada (DDC) has completed the first commercial flights for its Canary remote piloted aircraft.

Polar Air Cargo and Network Cargo renew partnership

Polar Air Cargo and Network Cargo have renewed their GSA contract in Canada for another 3 years.

Air New Zealand looks for airports to host next gen aircraft

Air New Zealand is looking for airports willing to host next generation aircraft developing zero emission aviation.

Royal Mail and Skyports launch Orkney drone project

Royal Mail and Skyports Drone Services have started a 3 month project using drones to deliver post in the Orkney Islands.

IAG Cargo revenue falls due to weak market

IAG Cargo has reported commercial revenue of €603 million in the first half of 2023, down 28.5% on last year down to the weak market.

DHL offers sustainable fuel to private customers

DHL is offering private customers sending packages and parcels from Germany the option to use sustainable aviation fuel.

IAG Cargo: Managing the transition

The world returning to normal made 2022 an interesting year, says John Cheetham, Chief Commercial Officer of IAG Cargo.