Argentina Boosts Blueberry Exports Via Air Freight

Argentina Boosts Blueberry Exports Via Air Freight

Argentina's blueberry industry started in the 1990s. Air freight is crucial for its exports, accounting for 91.3% and ensuring freshness. The United States is the largest export market (40%), followed by Europe (37.9%) and the United Kingdom (11.8%). This report analyzes the current status, market structure, and future development trends of the Argentine blueberry industry, providing a reference for air freight and agriculture-related industries. It highlights the importance of air transport in maintaining the quality and competitiveness of Argentine blueberries in the global market.

Aviation Industry Advancing Toward Netzero IATA Reports

Aviation Industry Advancing Toward Netzero IATA Reports

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has launched a sustainability consulting service to empower aviation businesses in reducing their carbon footprint and achieving net-zero transition. The service covers carbon footprint assessment, net-zero strategy development, emissions reduction leverage analysis, ESG disclosure and reporting, airport decarbonization, and technological innovation. IATA will also host a series of industry events to provide a platform for exchange and collaboration on sustainable development within the aviation sector. This initiative aims to accelerate the industry's progress towards a more environmentally responsible future.

Precision Analysis Shapes Modern Aviation Policy

Precision Analysis Shapes Modern Aviation Policy

Air transport is crucial to the economy. IATA provides economic analysis and customized solutions to support airport expansion, policy optimization, and promote the sustainable development of the industry. Their expertise aids in evaluating the economic impact of aviation, guiding strategic investments, and shaping effective policies. By leveraging IATA's resources, stakeholders can make informed decisions to foster growth and resilience within the aviation sector, ultimately contributing to broader economic prosperity. This includes assessing the viability of projects and ensuring long-term benefits from aviation-related investments.

CN Rail Resumes Operations As CPKC Faces Arbitration Amid Economic Worries

CN Rail Resumes Operations As CPKC Faces Arbitration Amid Economic Worries

Canadian National Railway (CN) has resumed operations, while the Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) strike continues. The government has intervened with arbitration to prevent further economic damage. Rail transport is crucial to the Canadian economy and requires stable development. The ongoing labor dispute highlights the importance of fair labor practices within the railway industry and the potential for significant disruption to supply chains and economic activity when these issues are not resolved promptly. Government intervention underscores the critical role of rail in the nation's infrastructure.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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ATA Predicts Record Trucking Volumes by 2035

ATA Predicts Record Trucking Volumes by 2035

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) forecasts that road transportation will continue to dominate the freight market over the next decade, reaching nearly 14 million tons by 2035. The report highlights the crucial role of road transport in economic development, analyzing key drivers of growth while also pointing out industry challenges and opportunities. Road transportation companies need to respond proactively, seize opportunities, and achieve sustainable development. The report underscores the importance of adapting to changing market dynamics to maintain competitiveness and contribute to economic prosperity.

Global Aviation Law Faces Evolution Amid Industry Shifts

Global Aviation Law Faces Evolution Amid Industry Shifts

International air transport relies on a complex and fragmented global regulatory system. This paper delves into the challenges and complexities of aviation law, highlighting IATA's crucial role in promoting the safety, reliability, and efficiency of cross-border air services. Furthermore, the article forecasts future trends in aviation laws and regulations and introduces upcoming industry events hosted by IATA in the coming years, aiming to foster exchange and collaboration in the field of aviation law and regulations. This will help shape the future of international aviation governance.

Air Astana Expands As Central Asias Digital Sustainable Cargo Hub

Air Astana Expands As Central Asias Digital Sustainable Cargo Hub

Air Astana, the national carrier of Kazakhstan, has rapidly emerged as a key air cargo hub in Central Asia, leveraging its modern fleet, extensive network, and forward-thinking digital strategy. Through continuous innovation and service optimization, Air Astana is enhancing connectivity between Central Asia and global markets. The airline is committed to achieving sustainable development goals and solidifying its industry leadership position by expanding its cargo operations and improving its digital infrastructure. This allows for efficient and reliable transport of goods throughout the region and beyond.

01/07/2026 Airlines
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The Competitive Predicament of State-owned Shipping Enterprises and Their Future Path

The Competitive Predicament of State-owned Shipping Enterprises and Their Future Path

In recent years, state-owned shipping enterprises have faced poor performance, and mergers and restructuring may not necessarily improve the situation. The industry's environment has shifted from a planned economy to a market economy, but these enterprises struggle to respond flexibly to market changes. Institutional constraints hinder their ability to quickly adjust strategies, making them ill-suited for market competition. State-owned enterprises should redefine their roles to ensure they serve national strategic material transport while exploring market-oriented operational methods to survive and thrive in intense competition.

Exploring the Nature of Contracts Between Freight Forwarders and Shippers in International Trade

Exploring the Nature of Contracts Between Freight Forwarders and Shippers in International Trade

This case study explores the complexities of the contractual nature between freight forwarders and shippers. With the development of international cargo transportation, maritime freight forwarders can act as either agents or carriers, leading to disputes regarding legal relationships. The crux lies in whether both parties negotiated freight for the entire transport; if the agent's role is not explicitly defined, they may be regarded as the carrier. The findings indicate that specific expressions of intent and the classification of cost types are crucial in determining the nature of the legal relationship.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Ibaraki Airport Emerges as Key Low-Cost Hub Near Tokyo

Ibaraki Airport Emerges as Key Low-Cost Hub Near Tokyo

Ibaraki Airport, located 80 kilometers northeast of Tokyo, is the third largest airport in the capital region, serving both military and civilian purposes. Since its opening in 2010, it has become a key air transport hub due to its reasonable costs and convenient access. The airport features two runways suitable for various aircraft types and a well-equipped terminal with clearly defined areas for departure and arrival, ensuring efficient services. Landing fees are lower than those at other major airports, and there is a direct bus connection to Tokyo Station.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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