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February, 2006
Features
Building Planes Bigger
Boeing's record 2005 in the aircraft market
was helped by a big push for new freightersn
Race Against Time and Temperature
Cargo carriers explore new container and shipping
technologies to meet rising perishables demand
Regional Reports
Logistics Pyramids
His own business is growing, but Swift Freight's Baluch
sees big changes on the horizon in the logistics industry
Phoenix Rising
New ownership is leading to an ambitious new strategy
for Nippon Cargo Airlines, starting with fleet renewal
Cash Crunch
Uncertainty clouds the U.S. airline market as United
emerges from bankruptcy and Delta and Northwest restructure
TIACA QUICK POLL
The IATA board recently discussed the possibility of an airline boycott of certain airports whose user charges are considered excesssive. Such a boycott
would be unfair, impossible to enforce, and perhaps illegal.
would be an effective way to bring airport charges to a fair, acceptable level.
should be the decision of the individual air carrier based on its own economics.
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