Aviation Industry to Boost Global Economy by 2025

Aviation Industry to Boost Global Economy by 2025

In 2025, the global aviation industry is expected to surpass five billion passengers for the first time, projecting a net profit of $36.6 billion, which will drive global economic growth and increase employment opportunities. The IATA highlights that the recovery of the aviation sector goes hand in hand with decarbonization investments, demonstrating its vital role in the modern economy.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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Safran Invests 45B in French Lowcarbon Brake Plant

Safran Invests 45B in French Lowcarbon Brake Plant

Safran is building a carbon brake production plant near Lyon, France, with an investment of €450 million, set to start operations by 2030. The new facility will utilize low-carbon electricity to achieve zero emissions and is expected to increase production by 25% by 2037. This project reflects the company's sustainable development strategy in the aviation manufacturing sector.

Portla Nouvelle Becomes Mediterranean Energy Transition Hub

Portla Nouvelle Becomes Mediterranean Energy Transition Hub

Port-la Nouvelle, located in southern France, handles an annual cargo throughput of 2 million tons, primarily dealing with raw materials and semi-finished products. The port is upgrading its infrastructure to accommodate larger vessels while focusing on energy transition and renewable energy, aiming to become a significant environmental and commercial hub in the Mediterranean region.

Portland Port Becomes Vital West Coast Logistics and Auto Hub

Portland Port Becomes Vital West Coast Logistics and Auto Hub

The Port of Portland is a key port on the U.S. West Coast, handling over 11 million tons of cargo annually, with a strong emphasis on automotive logistics. In the future, the port will continue to enhance its sustainability efforts, achieving a win-win for both the economy and the environment, thereby driving regional economic development.

Cameroon Advances Port Development Under 2035 Vision

Cameroon Advances Port Development Under 2035 Vision

The National Port Authority (APN) aims to enhance the operational efficiency and international competitiveness of Cameroon's ports, aligning with the country's long-term development goals to become an emerging nation by 2035. Through innovative management, sustainable practices, and international cooperation, the APN plays a key role in promoting the economic development of ports and facilitating a green transition.

Lome Port Emerges As Vital Hub for West Africas Economy

Lome Port Emerges As Vital Hub for West Africas Economy

Lomé Port is the main port of Togo, serving significant sovereign, industrial, and commercial functions while providing crucial transit services for landlocked countries. With ongoing operational optimizations and infrastructure improvements, Lomé Port plays a key role in promoting regional economic integration and international trade. In the future, it must also address environmental protection challenges to achieve sustainable development.

New Zealand Expands Key Fishing Port and Logistics Hub

New Zealand Expands Key Fishing Port and Logistics Hub

Port Nelson Ltd is the primary fishing port and logistics hub in the Nelson Marlborough region of New Zealand, with a cargo throughput of 3.1 million tons and a container throughput of 108,106 TEU in the 2016-2017 fiscal year, including 805 vessel visits. The port is continuously enhancing its infrastructure and services while actively promoting sustainable development.

US Lastmile Delivery Market Faces Growth and Challenges

US Lastmile Delivery Market Faces Growth and Challenges

In the bulk last mile delivery sector, third-party logistics (3PL) face both opportunities and challenges. Recent reports indicate that the US market size is approximately $10.15 billion, with future growth projected to decline at a lower CAGR. Contributing factors include tariff uncertainties and reduced consumer spending, while independent contractors represent 96.4% of the delivery workforce.

Streamlining International Returns Customs and Tax Refunds

Streamlining International Returns Customs and Tax Refunds

This article delves into the return shipment operations in international freight, focusing on the customs and tax refund procedures to ensure that businesses efficiently comply with customs and tax requirements, minimizing risks of delays and financial losses. By clarifying the status of goods and dynamically managing tax refunds, it aids companies in optimizing their return shipment strategies.

Kambalda Airport Emerges As Key Small Aviation Hub

Kambalda Airport Emerges As Key Small Aviation Hub

Kambalda Airport is a significant small-scale aviation hub in Western Australia, with potential for economic development and transportation connectivity. Despite its modest size, the airport provides vital transport services to surrounding communities, supporting the growth of the mining and tourism industries. In the future, Kambalda Airport is expected to attract more airlines and travelers, promoting regional prosperity.