Adelaide Airport Expands Amid Rising Passenger Demand

Adelaide Airport Expands Amid Rising Passenger Demand

Adelaide International Airport is the main aviation hub of South Australia, serving as an important gateway for both international and domestic flights. Located at 34°56'S latitude and 138°31'E longitude, with an elevation of 20 feet, the airport offers diverse services and modern facilities to meet passenger needs while supporting regional economic development.

Australia Imposes Sanctions on Russian Oil Tankers

Australia Imposes Sanctions on Russian Oil Tankers

On June 18, Australia announced sanctions on 60 Russian oil tankers, marking a direct action against the 'shadow fleet' aimed at countering Russia's efforts to evade international sanctions through unofficial channels. The sanctions target deceptive practices and aim to maintain pressure regarding the Ukraine conflict. Since 2022, Australia has imposed over 1,400 sanctions on Russia, reflecting Western countries' tightening policies on Russian energy transactions.

06/23/2025 Logistics
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Cathay Cargo Ships Xian Artifacts to Australia

Cathay Cargo Ships Xian Artifacts to Australia

Cathay Cargo successfully airlifted 10 Terracotta Warriors and over 200 cultural artifacts from Xi'an to Australia for a significant exhibition. With professional monitoring and efficient transportation throughout the journey, the artifacts arrived safely, showcasing Cathay Cargo's expertise and commitment to cultural heritage.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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Robinvale Airport Gains Strategic Importance in Australia

Robinvale Airport Gains Strategic Importance in Australia

Robinvale Airport (RBC) is located in the Australian outback, featuring two runways and providing multi-frequency communication services. Although it lacks METAR data, the airport plays a vital role in local economic and transportation development. Its existence not only facilitates small flights but also enhances the connection between the community and the economy.

Emergency Notice Significant Increase in Shipping Fees Get Informed About the New Policy

Emergency Notice Significant Increase in Shipping Fees Get Informed About the New Policy

Hapag-Lloyd announced that starting August 28, 2024, the GRI fees for shipping from Asia to South America and the West Coast will increase by $2,000. Additionally, a peak season surcharge will be imposed on container cargo from the Far East to Australia. This adjustment in policy occurs amidst frequent fluctuations in current market freight rates and has garnered widespread attention.

08/26/2024 Logistics
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