Cargolux eyes move into SAF production and distribution
Cargolux is looking to expand its business activities, including getting into the production and distribution ...
PLD: REBOUND MATTERSAMZN: MULTI-BILLION LONG-TERM MEXICO INVESTMENTDSV: WEAKENING TO TWO-MONTH LOWSKNIN: ANOTHER LOW PG: STABLE YIELDAAPL: GAUGING EXPECTATIONSXOM: GO GREEN NOWKNIN: BOUNCING OFF NEW LOWS HON: BREAK-UP PRESSURECHRW: UPGRADESZIM: LAGGARDFWRD: LEADINGMAERSK: OPPORTUNISTIC UPGRADETSLA: GETTING OUTDSV: DOWN BELOW KEY LEVELLINE: DOWN TO ALL-TIME LOWS
PLD: REBOUND MATTERSAMZN: MULTI-BILLION LONG-TERM MEXICO INVESTMENTDSV: WEAKENING TO TWO-MONTH LOWSKNIN: ANOTHER LOW PG: STABLE YIELDAAPL: GAUGING EXPECTATIONSXOM: GO GREEN NOWKNIN: BOUNCING OFF NEW LOWS HON: BREAK-UP PRESSURECHRW: UPGRADESZIM: LAGGARDFWRD: LEADINGMAERSK: OPPORTUNISTIC UPGRADETSLA: GETTING OUTDSV: DOWN BELOW KEY LEVELLINE: DOWN TO ALL-TIME LOWS
Great analysis using IATA’s latest data, reveals the top cargo airlines. Air Cargo News notes that FedEx remains top of the league, followed – perhaps slightly surprisingly this year – by Emirates. Then it’s UPS with the ambitious Qatar up one place to fourth, knocking Cathay Pacific down a spot. Full freighter airlines grew, with Cargolux up a place to seventh and AirBridgeCargo up three to 13th.The biggest mover was Turkish Airlines, jumping five places to 15th, on the back of 30% growth last year. The article also looks at forthcoming aircraft deliveries and their implications for next year’s rankings.
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