Edmonton Airport Pioneers Robotic Falcon Drones for Bird Strike Prevention

Edmonton Airport Pioneers Robotic Falcon Drones for Bird Strike Prevention

Edmonton International Airport has become the first airport to introduce the Robird drone into daily operations to drive away birds and ensure aviation safety. This drone mimics the flight of a falcon, successfully scaring off other birds, and represents an efficient and environmentally friendly method of bird control. This innovative initiative marks a breakthrough in drone technology within the aviation industry, providing new insights for future airport management and development.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Air Cargo Surcharge Under 45kg Reflects Industry Cost Realities

Air Cargo Surcharge Under 45kg Reflects Industry Cost Realities

This article discusses the pricing structure of air freight, particularly the distinction between an additional fee of 50 yuan for goods weighing under 45 kg and the minimum charge (M price). The minimum charge is levied by airlines on shippers, while the additional 50 yuan is set by freight forwarders to ensure their profit margins. This policy ensures that forwarders can maintain operations when handling small shipments while improving cost transparency.

Bolivia's El Alto Airport Thrives as World's Highest Aviation Hub

Bolivia's El Alto Airport Thrives as World's Highest Aviation Hub

El Alto International Airport in La Paz, Bolivia, is the highest international airport in the world. Since its completion in 1965, the airport has undergone several expansions and modern upgrades, becoming one of the busiest air hubs in South America. Its unique altitude restricts many wide-body aircraft operations, yet the airport still connects numerous routes across South America, Europe, and the United States, providing travelers with excellent service and experience.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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Linyi Qiyang Airport Boosts Shandong's Domestic and International Connectivity

Linyi Qiyang Airport Boosts Shandong's Domestic and International Connectivity

Linyi Qiyang Airport is the main civil airport in Linyi City, Shandong Province, located 7 kilometers from the city center. With comprehensive facilities, it operates 26 routes serving various domestic and international cities. Since resuming operations in 1998, the airport has actively expanded its route network to enhance transport capacity, focusing on flight safety and high-quality services, becoming an important air hub in the southern Shandong region.

Leipzig/Halle Airport Drives Eastern Germany’s Economic Growth

Leipzig/Halle Airport Drives Eastern Germany’s Economic Growth

Leipzig/Halle Airport (IATA: LEJ, ICAO: EDDP) is the main civil airport in Eastern Germany, located between Leipzig and Halle. Its history dates back to 1926, featuring two runways accommodating wide-body aircraft and multiple terminals. The airport handles approximately 2.5 million passengers annually and provides cargo services for DHL. Additionally, it is designated for NATO airlift operations, supporting efficient logistics and the operation of domestic and international flight routes.

Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport Expands as Key European Aviation Hub

Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport Expands as Key European Aviation Hub

Lyon Airport, located in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France, is a significant air hub featuring unique architecture and modern facilities. Since its operation began in 1975, the airport boasts two extended runways and three terminals, accommodating up to 9.6 million passengers annually. The cargo operations are also impressive, with dedicated areas for handling perishable goods. The airport provides services for international flights, connecting various regions around the globe.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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Ethiopia Boosts Customs Efficiency with WCO Audit Program

Ethiopia Boosts Customs Efficiency with WCO Audit Program

A WCO assessment report highlights challenges faced by Ethiopia's Post Clearance Audit (PCA). Recommendations include strengthening legal frameworks, improving risk management practices, and enhancing IT infrastructure. These improvements aim to increase the efficiency of customs control and facilitate trade. Addressing these areas is crucial for Ethiopia to optimize its customs operations and contribute to regional and global trade competitiveness. Successful implementation will require sustained commitment and strategic resource allocation.

Logistics Key to Boosting Crossborder Ecommerce Sales

Logistics Key to Boosting Crossborder Ecommerce Sales

This paper delves into how cross-border e-commerce can improve logistics efficiency by optimizing warehousing and transportation. It offers differentiated strategic advice for SMEs and large enterprises from perspectives like spatial layout, inventory management, technology application, transportation mode selection, logistics network construction, and customs clearance efficiency improvement. This aims to help businesses stand out in the fierce market competition by significantly improving delivery times and optimizing warehouse operations.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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TACT Air Cargo Enhances Compliance and Efficiency for Freight Forwarders

TACT Air Cargo Enhances Compliance and Efficiency for Freight Forwarders

TACT Air Cargo Solutions is designed to help freight forwarders efficiently manage air cargo and reduce compliance risks. By providing comprehensive regulatory information, real-time flight data, and freight rate comparisons, TACT empowers businesses to improve operational efficiency, enhance customer satisfaction, and ultimately achieve better financial performance. It streamlines processes and provides the necessary tools for navigating the complexities of air cargo regulations, leading to smoother operations and minimized potential penalties.

New HS Code Streamlines Meat Imports Cuts Costs

New HS Code Streamlines Meat Imports Cuts Costs

This paper focuses on the tariff classification of HS code 0102390082 (bull), emphasizing the importance of accurate HS code classification for reducing tariff costs and optimizing the supply chain. Companies should deeply understand the HS code system, accurately describe product information, and consult professionals when necessary to ensure accurate classification, avoid risks, and enhance competitiveness. Accurate HS code classification is crucial for efficient import/export operations and overall supply chain management.