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Updated: 26/04/2023 – 07:36

Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Bus…

Kalrock Jalan attempts to block sale of Jet Airways B777s

The Kalrock-Jalan consortium, the would-be owners of Jet Airways[1] (JAI, Mumbai International[2]), is trying to prevent the sale of three B777-300(ER)[3]s to a European cargo airline, the proceeds of which would be used to pay creditors still out of p…

Leigh-Anne Pinnock wows in a plunging green blazer

Leigh-Anne Pinnock wows in a plunging green blazer as she poses alongside Ella Eyre at a Coca-Cola launch eventBy Codie Bullen For Mailonline[1] Published: 00:53, 26 April 2023 | Updated: 01:02, 26 April 2023
Leigh-Anne …

Russia’s Lavrov pessimistic about renewal of grain deal

By Javier Otazu
United Nations, Apr 25 (EFE).- Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Tuesday expressed pessimism about renewing the so-called “grain deal” between Moscow and Kyiv, sponsored by the United Nations and Turkey and which allows Ukraine …

10 Reliable European Sports Cars To Buy On A Budget

European sports cars[1] are synonymous with elegant designs, high-performance capabilities, and unmatched driving experiences. However, owning a European sports car often comes with a hefty price tag[2]. Fortunately, there are several affordable optio…

Air Cargo: Sustainability, Digitalization & Safety

The International Air Transport Association (IATA[1]) highlighted three priorities to enable the air cargo industry to maintain momentum against the backdrop of a challenging operating environment. The priorities, outlined at the 16th World Cargo Sympo…

How mafias are infiltrating European ports

From a checkpoint located in the port of Le Havre (Seine-Maritime), February 4, 2022. OLIVIER LABAN-MATTEI / MYOP FOR “THE WORLD”
Two figures are enough to understand the interest of the main European ports for organized crime: in 2021, 98 million co…

E-commerce: Ready for renewed lift-off?

E-commerce is big business for the air cargo industry, with IATA figures showing that 80% of cross-border e-commerce is now transported by air and the sector represents 20% of the industry.
At the 2022 IATA World Cargo Symposium (WCS), Brendan Sullivan…

EC opens call to register demand for joint gas buying

So far there are 76 potential buyers and sellers signed up to the AggregateEU platform and so eligible to take part in the first cycle of matching aggregated demand to supply.The potential buyers have until 2 May to register their desired monthly volum…

Turkish cargo joins CEIV Li-Batt programme

Turkish Cargo has become the latest airline to join the IATA CEIV Lithium Battery (CEIV Li-Batt) certification programme, which includes training, assessment and validation of competence to carry lithium battery products safely.
The airfreight brand of…

16th IATA WCS kicks off with three priorities

IATA’s 16th World Cargo Symposium (WCS) opened in Istanbul on 25 April, with global head of cargo Brendan Sullivan highlighting three priorities for the industry: sustainability, digitalisation and safety.
“Air cargo is a different industry [from] the …