Luxembourg-Findel Airport Expands as Key European Aviation Hub

Luxembourg-Findel Airport Expands as Key European Aviation Hub

Luxembourg-Findel International Airport is located in the city of Luxembourg and is the only international airport in the country, operating since 1930. The airport has A, B, and general aviation terminals, with an annual capacity of 3 million passengers. It provides significant aviation services, including flights from multiple international airlines, and ranks among the top in Europe for freight volume.

Morocco’s Casablanca Airport Expands as Key African Aviation Hub

Morocco’s Casablanca Airport Expands as Key African Aviation Hub

Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca is the busiest airport in Morocco, located 30 kilometers southeast of the city. The airport handles over 6 million passengers annually and offers services from various international airlines. Construction began in 1943, and the airport features two runways, each approximately 3,720 meters long, making it an important hub connecting Africa, the Middle East, and Europe.

Amazon Removes Unsafe Products From European Sellers

Amazon Removes Unsafe Products From European Sellers

Amazon Europe will enforce new regulations for uploading product safety information. Starting July 1st, products lacking the required information may face removal. Sellers must immediately review and update product detail pages, ensuring clear and compliant safety labels, warnings, and other necessary details. Staying informed about official Amazon announcements is crucial to avoid potential losses and maintain compliance with the updated regulations.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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Air Cargo Faces Capacity and Cost Challenges by 2025

Air Cargo Faces Capacity and Cost Challenges by 2025

In 2025, the international air freight market reveals a structural divergence in capacity, with a stark contrast between surplus bellyhold capacity on passenger planes and a shortage of dedicated freighters. Regional freight rates are highly volatile, with prices soaring from Southeast Asia to Europe while decreasing on the trans-Pacific routes. Companies need to leverage data analytics to optimize their shipping routes and tackle these challenges.

COSCO Launches Wuhaneurope Railsea Transport Route

COSCO Launches Wuhaneurope Railsea Transport Route

COSCO Shipping launched the "Wuhan-Xiamen-Europe" rail-sea intermodal train service, providing a more convenient and efficient European trade channel for enterprises in central China. This route, through port-shipping coordination, significantly shortens transportation time and reduces logistics costs, boosting economic development in Wuhan and surrounding areas. It also enhances COSCO Shipping's influence in the middle and upper reaches of the Yangtze River.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Worldairways Launches New Freight Route Connecting Xi'an and Nuremberg to Boost Trade

Worldairways Launches New Freight Route Connecting Xi'an and Nuremberg to Boost Trade

World Airlines recently announced a weekly freight route connecting Xi'an to Nuremberg, utilizing DC-10F freighters to accelerate China-Europe trade and support export growth in Shaanxi Province. Future flights are set to increase to three times a week and will upgrade to MD-11F freighters to enhance transport capacity. Xi'an Xianyang International Airport is actively expanding to accommodate the growing demand for air cargo.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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Hamburg Port Europes Largest Searail Intermodal Hub Leading the Future with Innovation

Hamburg Port Europes Largest Searail Intermodal Hub Leading the Future with Innovation

In 2018, the Port of Hamburg set a new record for sea-rail intermodal transport with 46.8 million tons, highlighting its core position in trade through stable port throughput and strong container operations. The Port continues to enhance its connections with global markets, and looking ahead, its convenient transportation and advanced technology make it a key hub for logistics in Central Europe and worldwide.

Egypt's Hurghada Airport Expands as Red Sea Tourism Hub

Egypt's Hurghada Airport Expands as Red Sea Tourism Hub

Hurghada International Airport is located in Hurghada, Egypt, approximately 5 kilometers southwest of the city center. It is the second busiest airport in the country, featuring a 4000-meter runway and a new terminal. The airport serves over 40 airlines, offering both domestic and international flights. As a key transport hub, it connects Europe and the Middle East, providing travelers with a convenient travel experience.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Ljubljana Airport Expands as Slovenia's Key Aviation Hub

Ljubljana Airport Expands as Slovenia's Key Aviation Hub

Ljubljana Airport is a key international aviation hub located 24 kilometers northwest of Slovenia's capital. It opened in 1963 and has undergone various expansion projects to meet the increasing flight demand. The existing terminals are developed in two phases, with additional facilities enhancing capacity. Ljubljana Airport connects to numerous major cities in Europe and boasts a diverse range of airlines, presenting an optimistic growth outlook.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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Iceland's Keflavík Airport Expands as Key Global Travel Hub

Iceland's Keflavík Airport Expands as Key Global Travel Hub

Keflavik International Airport is Iceland's largest civil airport and has served as a crucial international aviation hub since its opening in 1987. Located 50 kilometers west of Reykjavik, the airport features two long runways and a terminal, offering multiple routes to the USA, Canada, and Europe. With ongoing expansion projects, its service capacity is continually improving, making it an important choice for global travelers.