New blow for Russian rail freight as China diverts services to Europe
Russia’s dependence on Chinese rail freight has been put into stark focus by the escalating ...
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AMZN: EUROPEAN REVERSE LOGISTICS GXO: NEW HIGHSCHRW: CATCHING UPBA: TROUBLE DHL: GREEN GOALVW: NEGATIVE OUTLOOKSTLA: MANAGEMENT SHAKE-UPTSLA: NOT ENOUGHBA: NEW LOW AS TENSION BUILDSGXO: SURGINGR: EASY DOES ITDSV: MOMENTUMGXO: TAKEOVER TALKXOM: DOWNGRADEAMZN: UNHARMED
Understandably, Ukraine’s Antonov Airlines has been quiet since the country was invaded by Russia. But this morning it posted devastating pictures of its offices at Hostomel and, of course, its wrecked AN-225. It also lost an AN-74T and AN-26-100, it said. But its fleet of AN-124s, of which five are currently operational, are safe at Leipzig-Halle Airport – and ready for business.
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