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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Brazilian Port Congestion Disrupts Agribusiness Exports

Brazilian Port Congestion Disrupts Agribusiness Exports

Brazilian port infrastructure is facing extreme strain, causing logistics congestion and significant losses for agricultural exports. Insufficient infrastructure investment, bureaucracy, and lagging digitalization exacerbate the problem. Coordinated action between the government and private sector is needed to increase investment and promote digital transformation to improve port efficiency and ensure Brazil's competitiveness in the global market. Shippers and freight forwarders should closely monitor port dynamics, plan ahead, and choose reliable logistics partners.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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Guara Airport Key to Brazilparaguay Border Trade

Guara Airport Key to Brazilparaguay Border Trade

Guaíra Airport (SSGY/QGA) serves as a crucial air transportation hub on the Brazil-Paraguay border, playing a vital role in regional economic development. This article provides essential information about the airport's geographical location and IATA/ICAO codes. It highlights the airport's significance in facilitating cross-border trade and cultural exchange between the two nations. Despite its relatively small size, Guaíra Airport is an important component of the Brazilian aviation network, connecting the region to larger hubs and contributing to overall connectivity.

Pato Branco Airport Emerges As Key Air Cargo Hub in Southern Brazil

Pato Branco Airport Emerges As Key Air Cargo Hub in Southern Brazil

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the three-letter code (PTO) for Pato Branco Airport in Brazil, its geographical location, operational characteristics, and its value within the Brazilian air freight network. It also introduces the three-letter code query system and other air freight tools provided by West Coast Cargo, aiming to help businesses better utilize the airport's aviation services and promote regional economic development. The analysis highlights the importance of PTO airport within the Brazilian logistics landscape.

IATA Calls for Brazil to Ease Santos Dumont Airport Limits

IATA Calls for Brazil to Ease Santos Dumont Airport Limits

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has expressed strong concerns regarding Brazil's decision to restrict operations at Rio de Janeiro's Santos Dumont Airport. IATA believes this move will harm passenger interests, impact the air transport chain, and negatively affect Rio de Janeiro's connectivity. Furthermore, it undermines legal certainty in Brazil. IATA urges the Brazilian government to reconsider the decision to avoid adverse effects on the Brazilian aviation industry and the economy. The organization emphasizes the importance of a stable and predictable regulatory environment for the sector's sustainable growth.

Seaair Intermodal Transport Eases Global Logistics Strain

Seaair Intermodal Transport Eases Global Logistics Strain

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the complete sea-air intermodal transportation process, detailing key steps from sea freight booking, cargo packing and customs declaration, to transshipment port operations, air freight booking, and finally, customs clearance and cargo pickup at the destination port. It also analyzes the advantages and challenges of sea-air intermodal transportation, offering a reference for companies to choose the appropriate transportation solution. This combined approach leverages the cost-effectiveness of sea freight with the speed of air freight for optimized delivery.

Skyland Synergy Cuts Costs in Global Logistics

Skyland Synergy Cuts Costs in Global Logistics

Facing rising international logistics costs, air-land multimodal transportation emerges as a new option for enterprises to reduce costs and improve efficiency. This solution combines the speed of air transport with the economy of land transport, especially suitable for cross-border e-commerce and high-value goods transportation. The key to implementation lies in selecting experienced logistics partners, optimizing transportation routes, and utilizing information systems for full monitoring. By rationally using air-land multimodal transportation, enterprises can effectively control costs and enhance competitiveness while meeting time-sensitive demands.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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Air Freight Links Farms to Supermarkets Amid Supply Chain Demand

Air Freight Links Farms to Supermarkets Amid Supply Chain Demand

This article analyzes the importance of the food logistics industry, particularly the critical role of air transportation in ensuring the timely delivery of fresh produce to consumers. In 2024, the fresh produce market via air transportation is projected to grow by 8%, with fruits and vegetables holding the largest share. Accelerated air freight services will significantly reduce food waste.