eAWB 360 campaign to hit North America

In an effort to increase the penetration rate of electronic air waybills (e-AWB) to 56 percent globally by year’s end, IATA launched an aggressive airport-centric publicity campaign, called eAWB360), which began in Europe and is set to hit North America on May 3. As part of the campaign, IATA works with selected airports to implement[…]

Virgin Australia finalizes TNT contract, will add freighters

There has been yet another shuffle in Australia’s highly consolidated airfreight industry. TNT Express awarded what is expected to be a US$575 million, five-year contract to Virgin Australia for domestic cargo transport, a move which has prompted Virgin Australia to ACMI-lease three freighters, according to The Australian. Beginning in July of this year, Virgin Australia[…]

Airfreight dives in Asia – should we panic?

The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines published February international traffic results and, for cargo, the news is bleak, down 12 percent, year-over-year. But as David Harris points out, from sister publication Cargo Facts, data from January and February are often skewed by the timing of the Chinese New Year – especially compared y-o-y during the[…]

Vietstar Air looks to move beyond military roots into cargo

Following its application with Vietnam’s Ministry of Transport for an “air transport business license,” the commercial arm of Vietnam’s Air force, Vietstar Air, could soon become the country’s first airline to operate commercial freighters, according to local media sources.  At present, Vietstar Air provides the occasional passenger or cargo charter, alongside a host of aircraft[…]