The backlog of air cargo resulting from the suspension of flights over the past few days is likely to take some considerable time, not days, to clear, the British International Freight Association has warned
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It looks like the end is in sight for the flight restrictions caused by the Icelandic Volcano, but airlines have been questioning whether they were necessary at all
An ash cloud from a volcanic eruption in Iceland has caused major disruption to flights across the UK.
Air cargo demand in February was up 26.5 per cent on last year, according to figures from the International Air Transport Association
The International Air Cargo Association is inviting shippers to join the organisation free of charge
Air cargo can emerge from the recession in a stronger position than other transport modes, according to Ulrich Ogiermann
Air cargo demand is expected to grow by seven per cent to 37.7 million tonnes in 2010, according to the latest analysis by the International Air Transport Association
Clive Broadley has become president of CLECAT, the Brussels based European association for forwarding, transport, logistic and customs services.
The cost of air cargo is could rise if plans by airlines to reduce carbon emissions go-ahead.
There are considerable security shortcomings in air freight transport, despite newly drafted and tighter EU regulations, according to a new study