Airlines slash freighter capacity post-de minimis, but 'the worst is yet to come'
Airlines have already significantly cut freighter capacity since last week’s de minimis change in the ...
It feels like a long time ago now, but remember the UPS bid for TNT, turned down by the EU, while FedEx was allowed? UPS didn’t attempt to overturn FedEx’s deal, but it did hit the EU with a €1.7bn compensation claim. The EU’s General Court has dismissed the claim, perhaps unsurprisingly. And it has also dismissed one from ASL Aviation, which despite agreeing to buy TNT’s airlines, had also tried to sue the EU for €93.8m over loss of ...
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