Top 10 carriers divide over new fuels, orderbooks show
All the top-10 largest box lines appear to be moving away from conventional fuels in ...
Almost every forwarder, carrier or shipper bemoans publicly, at some point, their lack of a crystal ball. It’s prevalent in news commentary on rates.
So it is perhaps unfair to ask several major carriers what their long-term plans are, environmentally speaking. The technology is not sufficiently developed, and there is no clear path right now. They don’t have crystal balls either.
Nevertheless, if anyone should have an insight into the future of aviation, and deal with the existential crisis it’s currently experiencing, ...
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