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DHL Group reported 20.1 billion euros ($23.3 billion) in revenue in the third quarter, a decrease of 2.3% year over year.    “Within the quarter, we had the abolishment of the [U.S.] de minimis” policy globally, Chief Executive Tobias Meyer said on DHL’s Nov. 6 earnings call. “I think we have been able to deal with that very effectively by adjusting and shifting capacity, especially […]The post DHL shifts focus from waning China-US trade in Q3 appeared first on Cargo Facts.source

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Two of America’s biggest carriers have cancelled almost 1,000 flights combined, as the airlines follow the directive set out by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Last week, the FAA took the unprecedented step to request all major carriers to shave 10% of their scheduled operations at 40 of the busiest airports around the country. This led to many airlines scrambling to reduce services and increased levels of travel anxiety among passengers. The order was implemented due to the ongoing Federal Government shutdown, which has seen a reduction in Air Traffic Controllers and TSA employees showing up for work out of…

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United Arab Emirates-based Falcon Aviation Services has ordered fifteen CarryAll electric vertical takeoff and landing cargo aircraft from AutoFlight to expand its offshore lift capacity. AutoFlight expects to deliver the first unit by the end of the year, so Falcon can provide electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (eVTOL) cargo support for Abu Dhabi National […] source

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Skimming the highlights of any forum, or most popular social media platforms, will paint a picture of US air power that reads like a tale of Western decline. The sensationalism around emerging technology and new platforms produced by others like the People’s Republic of China (PRC) sounds as if the United States Air Force is on the verge of being eclipsed as the top military air power in the world. That’s just not true. It’s so far from the reality of the modern balance of power that it is easy to see how PRC efforts to saturate social media with…

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UPS, FedEx and Western Global Airlines may end up diverting more of their volumes to ACMI and charter specialists with about sixty active MD-11Fs now out of service Even in more normal times, UPS and FedEx engage in ACMI arrangements for supplemental lift every peak. Amerijet, for example, supplies additional seasonal capacity to UPS with […] source

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With airlines introducing longer routes and aircraft that can travel farther than ever before, layovers could be a thing of the past for some passengers. The ultra-long-haul flight can mean flying for 20+ hours or more, whereas the maximum long-haul flight was around 14 hours. With this prospect in mind, it means a long duty period for cabin crew and 24 hours on duty. In this guide, we will look at where cabin crew rest during their duty and how best to maximize rest. Crew rest areas are hidden from the main cabin and are usually above or below it.…

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Following the unprecedented steps to shave 10% of all scheduled flights across 40 of America’s busiest airports, it is understandable that some travelers may be apprehensive about taking their next flight. Delta Air Lines took a personal approach to the situation, with a pre-departure annoucement from a Delta pilot going viral on TikTok, where he confirmed that the plane would not move an inch unless both pilots believed it was safe to do so. Shared by the Sisterhood of Travelers, the captain of the flight reminded passengers that the aircraft would always remain on the apron until they deemed it…

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Boeing has presented a new contract offer to more than 3,200 striking employees at its St. Louis-area facilities, increasing bonuses and adjusting terms in an effort to end a walkout that has stretched for more than three months. The company on November 10, 2025, said it had doubled the proposed ratification bonus to $6,000, up from the $3,000 in its prior offer, while maintaining planned wage increases totaling 24% over five years. Boeing said it removed a $1,000 retention bonus and several restricted stock-unit provisions to redirect more cash upfront. In a letter to workers obtained by Reuters, Boeing Defense,…

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The Airbus A321XLR is shaping a new era of long-range narrowbody travel. Its ability to connect cities such as Madrid to Boston, or London to Delhi, is matched by an impressive focus on comfort and passenger well-being. Among its most talked-about features is its lower cabin altitude during cruise, a characteristic usually reserved for widebody jets. Passengers will experience less fatigue and better hydration levels thanks to this engineering achievement. Understanding how Airbus achieved this balance of technology and comfort reveals the aircraft’s significance to the future of aviation. Cabin altitude defines the effective air pressure passengers feel inside an…

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Most analysts will argue that airline schedules will not snap back immediately when the government shutdown ends. The FAA has already throttled traffic at a handful of busy airports due to extremely thin controller staffing. While the restoration of funding will restart pay, it will not resolve the pipeline, training, or recertification challenges that have continued to build over the years. Passengers can expect a staggered recovery over days of day-to-day delays, alongside lingering constraints in chokepoints like New York, where the Federal Aviation Administration has extended slot and schedule relief well into 2026 due to chronic air traffic controller…

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