Frankfurt Airport builds on momentum

The introduction of a curfew that banned freighter flights during the night could not knock Frankfurt airport off its perch as Europe’s top gateway for air cargo, despite dire warnings that this would cripple the airport and send cargo to other European hubs. Nor can a decline in in cargo traffic, it seems. Frankfurt’s throughput[…]

March points to another tough year ahead for airfreight

The International Air Transport Association noted the “softness” of the airfreight market and warned of another tough year ahead in its March 2016 airfreight market analysis, which reported a 2 percent, year-over-year, drop in worldwide cargo traffic, measured in freight tonne kilometers. Tony Tyler, IATA’s director general and CEO added that stagnant growth in international[…]

Pilots union dispute heats up with potential strike vote

On ongoing dispute between a prominent pilots’ union and five carriers that operate DHL’s North American network recently reached a new level as the union members have decided to vote to authorize a potential strike action over disagreement in contract negotiations. Over the next 10 days, nearly 2,000 pilots represented by the International Brotherhood of[…]

Tough Q1 for Lufthansa Cargo

First-quarter performance at Lufthansa’s logistics division, which includes its cargo operations, lagged behind other segments, incurring a US$22 million loss during the first three months of 2016 as EBIT dropped by $82 million, compared with Q1 2015 data.  Revenues contracted by a whopping 21.8 percent, which Lufthansa blamed on overcapacity and weak demand, two factors[…]