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Air France-KLM, Jet Airways Cargo expand cooperation

Jet Airways, Air France-KLM deepen relationship Air France-KLM and Jet Airways Cargo are expanding their current partnership with the signing of a new memorandum of understanding (MoU), under which the carriers will aim to link their routes between India and Europe and integrate their commercial and cargo operations on the routes.   Air

Kenya Airways Engineers on a Go-Slow Demanding International Salaries

Kenya Airways' Maintenance, Technical & Engineering Wing Share Price Jumps From Sh2 to Sh12 After Two Weeks Break Nairobi (Capital FM) — Kenya Airways Engineers are currently on a go-slow that could potentially delay flights. According to a reliable source from the airline, the engineers are demanding for an increase in salaries barely

Asia’s airfreight markets keep racking up the gains

Percentage-point increase in freight load factors (FLF) for the month, year-over-year, overturning predictions that Asia's airfreight. Asian airfreight growth shows no signs of slowing down Asia’s airfreight market continued to burnish its reputation as the global breadwinner last month, with preliminary traffic figures for October showing a 5.8 percent rise, year-over-year, once

FedEx Grapples With TNT Express Cyberattack: Time to Dump?

Global courier delivery industry: FedEx acquires TNT Express for 4.4 Billion Euros New York (Zacks) - On Nov 27, Zacks, the global independent investment research firm focusing on stock research, analysis and recommendations issued an updated research report on FedEx Corporation FDX. The stock has been downgraded to a Zacks Rank #4 (Sell) from a Zacks Rank #3

UK carmakers seek Brexit transition that is ‘not time-limited’

Image: Actress and comedian Jennifer Saunders arrived at the SMMT dinner in an electric Black Cab. Pic: SMMT London (Sky News) Wednesday 29 November 2017 - A Toyota veteran says the Government has to provide the sector with conditions in which it can compete following the Brexit vote. The UK car industry has demanded a Brexit

Dutch regulator fines Volkswagen 450,000 euros over diesel ads

A Volkswagen logo is seen at Serramonte Volkswagen in Colma, California, U.S., October 3, 2017. REUTERS/Stephen Lam AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Dutch markets watchdog has fined Volkswagen 450,000 euros ($534,000) for misleading consumers who bought its diesel cars between 2009 and 2015. The Authority for Consumer & Markets (ACM) said it had

KENYAN E-COMMERCE STARTUP WAGON SHOPPING DELIVERS YOUR GROCERIES IN JUST 2 HOURS

Wagon Shopping is a Kenyan startup that has huge ambitions for African expansion after launching an on-demand e-commerce website that allows people to shop for supermarket products from the comfort of their home/office, and we deliver in under 2 hours. Imagine your Ad placed here Launched in February, Wagon Shopping is looking to take the hassle out of

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