IATA Expands Global Delivery Centers Adds Madrid As 247 Hub

IATA Expands Global Delivery Centers Adds Madrid As 247 Hub

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is enhancing its global service capabilities by establishing a Global Delivery Center (GDC), integrating worldwide resources to provide 24/7 customer support. Madrid serves as a key hub for the GDC, managing substantial settlement amounts and ticket processing volumes, while also fostering a diverse talent pool. This initiative aims to elevate IATA's service standards within the global air transportation sector and support the industry's sustainable development by streamlining operations and improving efficiency.

Future Trends In Air Cargo Analysis Of Wide-body Vs Narrow-body Freighters

Future Trends In Air Cargo Analysis Of Wide-body Vs Narrow-body Freighters

With the changes in global trade patterns and technological advancements, the demand for air cargo has significantly increased. The need to transport over 10,000 tons of goods has established a requirement for both wide-body and narrow-body cargo aircraft. Narrow-body aircraft are suitable for small-scale transportation due to their flexibility and cost-effectiveness, while wide-body aircraft dominate in the transportation of bulk goods. Although China still lags in the number of large cargo aircraft, the market development potential remains enormous.

07/22/2025 Logistics
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Expedited Logistics Expands Air Cargo The Launch of New Routes and Future Blueprint

Expedited Logistics Expands Air Cargo The Launch of New Routes and Future Blueprint

KuaYue Express has launched its 18th all-cargo freighter, officially activating its East China aviation hub to strengthen the air transport network between South China and East China. With continuous expansion and innovation of routes, KuaYue Express demonstrates strong competitiveness and service efficiency in the logistics market, dedicated to providing customers with efficient logistics solutions.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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Beware Of E-commerce Bubble In Air Cargo Seizing Control Of Customer Demand

Beware Of E-commerce Bubble In Air Cargo Seizing Control Of Customer Demand

With the surge in demand for air cargo, the booming e-commerce sector and high shipping costs have raised concerns. On one hand, airlines are competing to expand their capacity; on the other hand, industry executives are wary of the e-commerce bubble, emphasizing the importance of traditional customers. It is essential to carefully select transportation methods to balance profits with customer needs.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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SF Airlines Starts Wide-body Era, Leading a New Epoch in Air Transportation

SF Airlines Starts Wide-body Era, Leading a New Epoch in Air Transportation

In 2015, SF Airlines successfully introduced the Boeing B767-300 BCF, becoming the first domestic airline to use wide-body aircraft for express delivery. As air transport demand increased, the company actively adjusted its transportation model, enhancing shipping capacity to ensure service quality. With a rich combination of transport methods, SF Airlines demonstrated market insight and innovation, focusing on sustainable development and striving to fulfill its mission of energy conservation and emission reduction, while looking forward to future growth and development.

01/29/2016 Logistics
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US Trucking Demand Slows in July Amid Seasonal Downturn

US Trucking Demand Slows in July Amid Seasonal Downturn

The US trucking market experienced a decline in both freight volume and rates in July, influenced by seasonal factors and rising fuel prices. Experts interpret this as a typical off-season adjustment, anticipating a rebound during the peak season. The report details data for various freight types, including dry van, refrigerated, and flatbed, and highlights the gap between contract and spot rates. This provides market participants with valuable insights for informed decision-making. The decline is considered temporary and a natural part of the market cycle.

Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern Merger Faces 85B Challenges

Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern Merger Faces 85B Challenges

Union Pacific's proposed $85 billion merger is generating controversy, with labor unions raising concerns about competition and safety. Unions fear the merger will negatively impact freight competition and worker safety. Union Pacific emphasizes the potential for increased efficiency, improved service, and job security. The company argues the merger will allow for better resource allocation and enhanced service capabilities. However, labor groups remain skeptical, demanding stronger guarantees regarding worker protections and fair competition in the freight industry. The debate highlights the complex considerations surrounding large-scale railroad consolidation.