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India’s Struggle with High-Speed Dwell Time in Global Air Cargo Hubs

India is working to reduce the dwell time of exports and imports, which currently takes 4 days and up to 4 weeks respectively. This is significantly longer than other global air cargo hubs like Dubai, Sharjah, Singapore, and Frankfurt.

Improving Welfare of Live Animals in Air Cargo

The air cargo industry is adapting to meet the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century with a focus on improving the welfare of live animals. Industry leaders from Qatar Airways are among those leading this initiative.

Kuehne+Nagel and SATS Collaboration for Air Logistics Improvements

Kuehne+Nagel and SATS have signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at driving improvements for air logistics customers. The collaboration will leverage each company’s strengths to enhance service delivery.

Qatar Airways’ Creative Approach to Capacity

As Qatar Airways Cargo approaches its 20th year of freighter operations in 2023, it continues to innovate its cargo capacity strategies.

Aerospace Developments in Germany and Netherlands

The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is advancing its Power-to-Liquid technology platform for fuel production. Meanwhile, Dutch and German aerospace centers have united to mark a new era in electric flight with a ceremonial electric flight from Maastricht Aachen Airport.

Airline Updates

In light of escalating Middle East conflicts, airlines including Lufthansa and Condor have suspended flights to Beirut. Italy plans to sell its shares in Ita Airways by the end of next year as part of efforts to reduce national debt. Scandinavian airline SAS is poised to emerge from creditor protection and is set to join Skyteam, with Apollo expected to invest. Swiss has also suspended flights to Beirut due to security concerns.

Incidents and Trends

A Titan Airways Airbus A321 LR lost a window shortly after takeoff in an incident that is currently under investigation. Budget airlines are increasing prices more than in previous years, with Wizz Air experiencing the highest increase at up to 77%. In a rare occurrence, a Tuifly Boeing 737 Max landed further from its destination than when it started due to an in-flight issue.

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