Triple «départ» en Turquie 

La sécurité de la navigation aérienne turque et l’exploitant aéroportuaire IGA ont introduit l’exploitation simultanée de trois pistes indépendantes. Trois vols de Turkish Airlines ont été lancés personnellement par le ministre des Transports. plus
Durban décolle 

Le terminal Dube Cargo de l’aéroport international King Shaka (KSIA) affiche une hausse de trafic notable. Infrastructures modernes, position stratégique et partenariats internationaux font de Durban un acteur crédible du fret aérien mondial. Depuis l’Afrique du Sud, Thola Nzuza... plus
Air India ships 1,000 t of mangos 

Air India shipped nearly 1,000 t of Indian mangoes in April, linking farms in Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh to markets in Europe, North America, the Middle East and the Asia-Pacific region. With demand soaring, the airline relies on APEDA-certified cold chain facilities —... plus
Evolution series joins Simandou 

Wabtec and Rio Tinto SimFer have unveiled the first ES43ACi evolution series locomotive built for the Simandou project in Guinea, Africa’s largest mining and infrastructure development project, according to Wabtec. Assembled at Wabtec’s Marhowra plant in India, the 4,500HP... plus
Connecting Hangzhou from end July 

On 30 July, just over two months from now, Emirates will launch daily Boeing B777-300ER flights between Dubai and Hangzhou, expanding its SkyCargo capacity to and from China. Each flight offers 22 t and 80 m³ of cargo space, enabling efficient movement of high-value and... plus
Siemens powers Indian rail 

Indian prime minister Narendra Modi flagged off the first of 1,200 electric locomotives (D9–9000 HP units) at Indian Railways’ Dahod factory in Gujarat. Developed in partnership with Siemens, the locomotives are among the most powerful freight engines globally and are... plus
Ducat marks 300th rice shipment to West Africa 

Ducat Maritime has completed its 300th rice shipment to West Africa, reinforcing its position in South–South food trade. The milestone cargo, carried by the 55,803 dwt 'MV Rishabh' included 45,500 t of white rice —12,200 t in bulk, the rest bagged — that was en route from Ko... plus
Arkas orders eco-vessels 

Arkas, a leading Turkish container shipping line, is scaling up its liner fleet to 59 vessels by 2028, reinforcing its strategic role in regional and intercontinental trade. The company has ordered ten next-generation containerships — six 4,300 teu and four 3,100 teu units —... plus
Emissions guideline for car carriers 

Six leading ro-ro operators and the Japanese ship classification society ClassNK have launched the first industry-wide guidelines to calculate GHG emissions intensity in ro-ro shipping. The guidelines, developed with the Smart Freight Centre, enable accurate scope 3 emissions... plus
WestJet Cargo adds daily link to Japan 

WestJet Cargo has launched daily year-round cargo services between Calgary and Tokyo Narita, operated with Boeing B787 Dreamliners. Each flight offers 22 t and 80 cbm of cargo space, expanding trans-Pacific capacity and enabling faster movement of high-value and... plus