Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz are heightening energy security fears and pressure on businesses, while surging demand from ...
Seven-year award strengthens dnata’s position at key European hub Air services provider’s operations support more than 20 airlines and 16,000 flights annually dnata’s recent investments include €70 ...
The initiative highlighted how air cargo enables the fast, reliable movement of high-value fashion goods, from luxury ...
Sharjah has introduced a new legal framework designed to regulate the use, development and commercialisation of drones across ...
Hydrogen aviation firm ZeroAvia has pushed back its commercial timelines and narrowed its development strategy, following a ...
VietJet is reportedly paving the way for a potential domestic launch during the northern winter schedule period. Initial services are expected to target the Sydney–Melbourne–Brisbane “golden triangle” ...
A new IATA and Emerton study says engine MRO capacity, spare parts and repair access are already constraining operations, with 648 GTF-powered aircraft grounded at the 2025 peak Maintenance demand is ...
US Customs and Border Protection processes around 137,000 import entries daily, handling nearly US$9.8 billion in goods while ...
Syntholene Energy Corp has announced that it has completed construction of its geothermal-integrated Solid Oxide Electrolyzer ...
Oakley works closely with airlines, logistics providers, government agencies, and regional partners to support the airport’s ...
The commercial implication is immediate: fewer unnecessary stoppages, reduced manual interventions, and a more predictable ...
US Customs and Border Protection is increasingly using artificial intelligence to screen imports, aiming to identify tariff evasion, illicit goods and forced-labour risks earlier in the supply chain.