Cargolux secures SAF supply through deal with Norsk e-Fuel
Cargolux has found a new source of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) via a deal with ...
ATSG: UPDATEMAERSK: QUIET DAY DHL: ROBOTICSCHRW: ONE CENT CLUB UPDATECAT: RISING TRADEEXPD: TRUMP TRADE LOSER LINE: PUNISHEDMAERSK: RELIEF XPO: TRUMP TRADE WINNERCHRW: NO JOYUPS: STEADY YIELDXPO: BUILDING BLOCKSHLAG: BIG ORDERLINE: REACTIONLINE: EXPENSES AND OPERATING LEVERAGELINE: PIPELINE OF DEALS
ATSG: UPDATEMAERSK: QUIET DAY DHL: ROBOTICSCHRW: ONE CENT CLUB UPDATECAT: RISING TRADEEXPD: TRUMP TRADE LOSER LINE: PUNISHEDMAERSK: RELIEF XPO: TRUMP TRADE WINNERCHRW: NO JOYUPS: STEADY YIELDXPO: BUILDING BLOCKSHLAG: BIG ORDERLINE: REACTIONLINE: EXPENSES AND OPERATING LEVERAGELINE: PIPELINE OF DEALS
Norwegian, which is making forays into the cargo business with its new long-haul services, has escaped the ignominy of losing its AOC after Ireland finally granted it an air operators’ certificate. The Irish Aviation Authority has denied it an AOC twice, claiming that the airline was planning to use Norwegian staff for its Ireland operation. Norwegian, which last week ordered four 787-9 Dreamliners on operating lease from ILFC, plans to add flights to Los Angeles, Oakland and Orlando.
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