U.S. Trucking to Increase its Carrying Load 

The Forecast predicts that by 2016 trucking will increase its total annual tonnage to 13 billion tons, a figure that will represent 69.1% of all tonnage that year...

Get On-Demand Flight Data for the U.S., Europe and Asia 

FlightStats is the name of the program developed by Conducive Technology for the U.S. market, which will be collaboratively promoted by the company’s new partner...

Forwarders fail to deliver 

The most important factor in the shipperfreight forwarder relationship is one of the worst for forwarder performance, according to a survey by Transport...

Coping with constraints in China 

China has become the focal point for trade to and from the U.S., Europe and intra-Asia. This rapid rise in stature has added substantial volumes of cargo...

Asia Services/Connections Added 

DHL introduced two new, direct, overnight express services between Shanghai and the U.S. and between Beijing and Hong Kong...

Controversy in Hong Kong U.S. Open Skies Talks 

Particular note was paid in Asia to remarks made by U.S. Secretary of Transportation, Norman Mineta...

Poor Cargo Screening is U.S. Aviations Biggest Security Threat 

Observations noted that while the Aviation & Transportation Security Act of 2001 requires the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to have systems in place to ensure the security of cargo on all-cargo aircraft that is not taking place...

The FedEx Guide to International Shipping 

More Cargo Flights to China 

Those awarded the increased flights are FedEx Corp., Northwest Airlines, Polar Air Cargo and UPS Inc...

Delta on the brink of bankruptcy 

In a filing with the Securities Exchange Commission, Delta Air Lines warned it could be forced into bankruptcy if it is unable to reduce operating expenses...

UPS Pilots To Take Strike Vote 

The Independent Pilots Association, which represents nearly 2,500 pilots for UPS, approved holding a strike authorization vote...

AirTran Executive Seeks More Competition 

“After [deregulation in] 1978, competition democratized air travel,” said Joe Leonard in a speech before the Aero Club of Washington D.C....

Republic Offers $125 Million in US Airways 

US Airways Group, parent of US Airways, reported it had reached an agreement with Republic Airways Holding Inc. and its majority shareholder Wexford Capital LLC ...

Warnings from Continental 

In a bulletin to employees, Continental Airlines represented possible actions included in its 10-K filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission as required...

U.S. Groups Call for Urgent Progress on Open Skies 

The associations representing U.S. and European airports urged European Union Transport Commissioner Jacques Barrot ...

Deltas Losses Could Mean Bankruptcy 

Stronger cargo numbers werent enough to help Delta Air Lines cope with competition and losses on the passenger side of its business. The airline reported...

FedEx Shows Gains in Market Share 

The Colography study focuses on three product categories, in each of which FedEx exhibited muscle. FedEx showed impressive balanced strength across its...

Lighter than air  

With capacity concerns at work both in the air and on the ground, savvy shippers are weighing the costs of moving parcels by less-than-truckload (LTL)...

Grounded in reality 

Shipment growth rates for U.S. domestic packages* by mode (*shipments weighing less than 70 pounds) Shipment growth rates for U.S. domestic freight* by...

Air Traffic Will Rise, But Not Profits 

A forecast from AeroEcon suggests U.S. airlines will post a $500 million operating profit in 2005. But, before the industry and its customers breathe...

Three Parcel Carriers Make Major Moves 

FedEx Express has launched the express cargo industry’s first direct flight from Mainland China to Europe...

Good, Bad and Ugly Doings for Air Carriers 

In recognition of the increase in commerce between China and the U.S., the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) tentatively awarded...

Delivering relief to tsunami victims 

Millions around the world opened their hearts and their wallets to provide unprecedented financial aid to relief agencies working in the Asian regions...

Bush Administration announces $59.5 billion transportation budget 

The Bush Administration has announced a $59.5 billion Fiscal Year 2006 budget request that, it is hoped, will meet the countrys transportation needs....

Open Skies For Freight? 

The U.S. and India have negotiated a less restrictive agreement that allows airlines in both countries to select routes and destinations based on demand...

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