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Chrome producers and ferrochrome...

Chrome ore producers, represented by the Ferro Alloy Producers Association (FAPA), are aligned...

Harmony awards Metso key...

Harmony has selected Metso to deliver the key equipment for its Eva Copper Mine Project in Queensland, Australia. The Eva Copper Mine Project is the first greenfield...

Exxaro divests FerroAlloys to...

Exxaro Resources has announced the successful completion of the sale of its entire...

Weba Chute systems delivers...

More than a decade after installation, the custom engineered transfer chutes supplied by...
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Air Cargo Rates Set to...

Global air cargo markets are bracing for...

ECS Subsidiary AVS Appointed GSA...

ECS Group’s subsidiary, AVS GSA Services, has...

Air Cargo Rates Set to Climb After FAA Grounds MD-11 Freighters

Global air cargo markets are bracing for a potential rate surge following the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)’s emergency decision to ground all MD-11 freighter aircraft in the wake of last week’s fatal UPS crash in Louisville. The grounding is expected to strain capacity on key routes, particularly across the transpacific corridor, where the tri-jet freighter remains a workhorse for several major carriers. According to freight rate provider TAC Index, global airfreight rates rose by 2% last week — a modest increase typical of the seasonal peak period. However, industry sources warn that the grounding of MD-11Fs could...

SAA not scaling...

State-owned airline, South African Airways (SAA), has moved to assure customers that it will continue to service the routes it currently offers. Source: Unsplash This after reports...

Airlink announces investment...

South African-based airline Airlink is acquiring a 40% strategic equity holding in privately-owned Windhoek-based FlyNamibia. This venture is aligned with the Economic Advancement objectives...

Lift launches Joburg...

South African domestic airline, Lift has introduced a new flight route between Johannesburg and Durban - its first step to connecting the popular 'Golden...

Government determined to...

he Department of Public Enterprises and the government say they are committed to ensuring that South African Airways (SAA) grows and that the Strategic...

Fatalities as Precision...

Tanzanian carrier Precision Air believes at least 19 fatalities resulted from an ATR 42-500 accident at Bukoba during which the turboprop came to rest...

Tunisian air force...

Tunisia has received its first of eight Beechcraft T-6C trainers, making it the second African nation to field the turboprop-powered type. Textron Aviation Defense announced...

Africa’s airline industry...

Africa's beleaguered airline industry could return to profit at the end of 2024, although regulatory uncertainty and higher fuel prices pose critical challenges, senior...

The Abrams P-1...

The Abrams P-1 Explorer was an American purpose-designed aerial photography and survey aircraft that first flew in November 1937. The Explorer was designed by aerial...