United's pilots say yes,Alaska's pilots say no 

The union for United Airlines' pilots endorsed a tentative agreement in mid December. The contract will be sent to the union membership for a ratification...

Would you treat your air cargo like luggage? 

Frequent travelers may quip that their luggage has seen more of the world than they have. The problem of mishandled luggage, including lost bags, is on...

The U.S. Air freight Industry to Grow this Year 

Ted Scherck, Colography presidents, predicts that, “Air freight should benefit from a recovering U.S. economy, accelerating trade with China and the continued replenishment of low inventories.”...

Delta Rallies Support for China Flights 

Delta Air Lines filed statements with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) asking to be permitted to fly daily flights between Atlanta and Beijing...

Domestic air industry barely rising 

The $30 billion domestic U.S. air freight market almost failed to get off the ground this past year, showing a minimal gain of only 0.7%, according to...

What's coming up in logistics tomorrow 

Its been a challenging year, and the complexity of life in logistics is only growing. Here's a preview of the major trends that will shape the logistics...

Boeing to Offer Bigger, Longer-Range Freighter 

The 777 Freighter will join Boeing’s cargo family that includes the popular 747-400 Freighter...

British Airways Cargo Volumes Rise 

Cargo volumes on British Airways World Cargo (BAWC) increased 15% to 2,419 million tonne-kilometers in the first half of its financial year (ended Sept. 30th)...

Mastering the art of supply chain security  

From large and ornate objects (such as this royal car), to paintings (shown is Vermeer's "The Procuress"), and even letters from America's founding fathers,...

Putting air freight on solid ground 

The Cargo 2000 (C2K) project, currently completing the second of three phases, was launched by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) as a...

Final Figures for 2003 Show Weak Domestic Air Freight 

Priority mail and expedited mail two Postal Service products showed the largest decline, according to the study. The decline in Priority Mails market...

Red Ink Flows for Airlines 

Operating revenues at US Airways rose 1.6% to $1.8 billion in the third quarter, however, expenses increased 9.3% to $1.98 billion. This produced a $177...

Delta Pulls Out Its Corporate Card 

American Express Travel Related Services Co. will provide $600 million in financing to Delta Air Lines in the form of a $100 million loan...

DHLs Brussels Expansion Halted 

Express carrier DHL had sought to increase inbound and outbound flights at Brussels national airport from 16,000 per year to 34,000 by 2012...

Polar Air Cargo Gains China Flights 

Polar Air Cargo becomes the newest entrant in the U.S.-China air cargo segment following confirmation by the U.S. Department of Transportation that it...

United and Delta Take Another Hit 

United Airlines blamed fuel costs and weak revenues as it told the U.S. court overseeing its bankruptcy that it would need to cut expenses further...

World Air Freighter Fleet to Grow 

The trend that will continue through the period is to wide body freighters, says the study, which will then represent fully 90% of all freighter capacity...

United Cuts Domestic Flights, Boosts International 

Already in Chapter 11, United foresees that when its changes are all in effect by March 2005, international service will account for 40% of its capacity and 50% of its revenues...

US Airways files for Chapter 11 protection 

The good news/bad news pendulum has swung to "bad" again for US Airways as the airline has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second time...

When pigs fly, and other tales of animal transport 

When pigs fly, and other tales of animal transportMoving more than 500 breeding pigs weighing a collective 65 tons from Denmark to Chinatook a bit more...

Morgan Stanley/Freight Pulse 6 Shipper Survey 

Logistics News- delivered right to your desktop 

Logistics Today Magazine keeps you up-to-date with the latest news andarticles through Really Simple Syndication (RSS) technology. RSS is an XML-based...

Chinas Newest Airport is Open for Business 

The new airport is divided into three zones. There is an office zone, which includes, in addition to administrative space, a facility for customs, immigration...

Terminal Agreement Cinches K-Line Calls at Tacoma 

Port Commission approval of a re-stated lease will allow terminal operator International Transportation Service Inc. to expand a larger facility to serve...

U.S. and European Airlines Make Gains in China 

Under the recently completed U.S.-China bilateral agreement to expand aviation rights, four U.S. airlines will gain frequency to China. UPS could triple...

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