Dublin Airport Expands to Meet Rising Global Travel Demand

Dublin Airport Expands to Meet Rising Global Travel Demand

Dublin Airport is the largest civil airport in Ireland, located north of Dublin City, serving over 30 airlines. With two terminals, the airport handles an annual passenger volume of 35 million, making it a crucial hub for international air transport. Its facilities are continually upgraded to meet the growing travel demand. The airport supports multiple airlines, contributing to regional economic development.

Lubumbashi Airport Boosts Congo’s Regional and Global Connectivity

Lubumbashi Airport Boosts Congo’s Regional and Global Connectivity

Lubumbashi International Airport is the main air hub in Katanga Province, Southeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, located at an altitude of 1,309 meters with a runway length of 3,238 meters. It offers domestic and international passenger and cargo transport services, connecting to places like Johannesburg, Nairobi, and Addis Ababa. Multiple airlines operate at the airport, catering to a variety of travel needs.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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Colombias Aviation Sector Grows Amid Sustainability Push

Colombias Aviation Sector Grows Amid Sustainability Push

AvDayColombia23 focused on sustainable development, connectivity, and economic growth within Colombia's aviation industry. The event brought together experts to discuss key issues such as the economic impact of air transport, airport infrastructure development, regional connectivity, and environmental responsibility. The discussions aimed to provide direction for the future development of the Colombian aviation sector, emphasizing sustainable practices and enhanced connectivity to foster economic progress.

12/31/2025 Airlines
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DHL Neste Partner to Boost Sustainable Aviation Fuel

DHL Neste Partner to Boost Sustainable Aviation Fuel

DHL Group is deepening its partnership with Neste to significantly reduce carbon emissions in air and land transport by using Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and renewable diesel, supporting DHL's goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. This marks a significant step towards a green transition in the logistics industry, which requires the collective efforts of governments, businesses, and consumers.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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China Pursues Transcontinental Railway to Boost South American Trade

China Pursues Transcontinental Railway to Boost South American Trade

China is actively involved in restarting the South American Transcontinental Railway project, aiming to connect Brazil and Peru and establish a new international transport route directly to Asia. This project will shorten transportation times, reduce costs, and enhance South America's competitiveness in the global market. Visits by Chinese delegations and the opening of the Port of Chancay have laid a solid foundation for the project's advancement, potentially becoming another model of China-Latin America cooperation. The railway promises significant economic benefits and strengthened ties between the regions.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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