Hangzhou Zhijiang Airport Expands as Key Air Cargo Hub in China
Hangzhou Zhijiang Airport focuses on freight services, offering a variety of logistics solutions aimed at enhancing service quality and customer experience.
Hangzhou Zhijiang Airport focuses on freight services, offering a variety of logistics solutions aimed at enhancing service quality and customer experience.
GOL and TAP Air Portugal are among the first adopters of IATA FuelIS, marking a significant step in aviation's pursuit of fuel efficiency and sustainability. FuelIS utilizes data analytics to help airlines optimize fuel consumption, reduce costs, and lower carbon emissions. The tool provides airlines with industry benchmark comparisons and supports the development of fuel strategies, contributing to a more sustainable future for the aviation industry. It empowers airlines to make data-driven decisions for improved fuel management and environmental performance.
The Top 30 Chinese airports for cargo flights in Week 19 of 2025 reveals a weak post-holiday rebound and the impact of US tariff policies. Shenzhen Bao'an led in growth, while Zhengzhou Xinzheng experienced the largest decline. Hong Kong International and Shanghai Pudong remained in the top two positions, with Beijing Daxing showing significant improvement. Chinese air cargo companies need to proactively address these challenges. Overall cargo volume is not recovering as quickly as hoped and external factors are playing a role.
International air freight often faces delays during peak season. This article analyzes five core factors impacting air transit times: airline capacity, customs clearance, cargo characteristics, transit and delivery, and force majeure. It provides five practical tips to avoid delays during peak season and achieve efficient customs clearance: booking in advance, completing documentation, standardizing operations, real-time tracking, and choosing a reliable freight forwarder. By understanding these factors and implementing these strategies, businesses can mitigate delays and maintain efficient supply chains even during peak demand.
New US regulations for air transport of lithium batteries will be implemented in phases starting in 2025, focusing on capacity limits, packaging testing, and label updates. From 2026, all lithium battery cells and packs must be transported at a state of charge (SOC) not exceeding 30% of their rated capacity. A new 3-meter stacking test is introduced, and labels are renamed to cover sodium-ion batteries. The FAA prohibits the air transport of damaged batteries. Cross-border e-commerce sellers need to pay close attention to the new regulations and adjust their strategies to ensure compliant transportation.
Amazon Air announced the expansion of its fleet with the addition of 10 Airbus A330-300 freighters, boosting its global logistics capacity. This move aims to meet rapidly growing customer demand, optimize its route network, and solidify its leading position in the global air cargo market. The collaboration with Hawaiian Airlines will ensure efficient and reliable aircraft operations and maintenance.
The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) have jointly released new regulations to strengthen air cargo security and facilitate trade. Through the 'Joint Guiding Principles on Pre-Loading Advance Cargo Information' and the 'Joint Guidance on the Coordination of Customs Authorized Economic Operator and Aviation Security Regulated Agent/Known Consignor Programmes', the initiative aims to improve risk assessment and program coordination. This collaborative effort seeks to build a safer and more efficient global air cargo supply chain.
UPS's successful bid for the USPS air cargo contract marks a significant shift in the express delivery landscape. This move will intensify market competition, potentially leading to price reductions and prompting FedEx to reassess its strategies. UPS is poised to expand its market share, and both parties are expected to benefit mutually. However, FedEx faces potential revenue and market share losses. The contract signifies a major win for UPS and a challenge for FedEx, reshaping the dynamics of the industry.
UPS plans to install air conditioning in 5,000 delivery vehicles to improve working conditions for its drivers. This initiative is part of a labor agreement reached with the Teamsters union, aimed at providing better heat protection for drivers. While UPS's relationship with the union hasn't always been smooth, with disputes over network restructuring and employee separation plans, the company is working to enhance operational efficiency and provide better service to its customers. This investment in driver comfort is a step towards improving employee relations and overall service quality.
The February 2025 “Cargo Tracker” report emphasizes the need for innovation in digitalization, sustainability, safety, and security within the air cargo industry, while cautioning against overly formalized security checks. IATA's FACE program aims to cultivate future leaders for the sector. The article calls for collaborative efforts across the industry to build a prosperous and sustainable air cargo ecosystem. This includes fostering a workforce equipped to navigate the evolving landscape and embracing technological advancements responsibly to ensure long-term growth and resilience.