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December, 2006
Features
Cargo's Steady Ascent
There's guarded optimism that 2006 will give the
air freight industry something to grow on in 2007
Air Freight Trucking Directory
Companies listed by state with contact information, services offered
Slowing the Fleet
Latin America used to be the next great air cargo market, but carriers
now are willing to accept modest growth before they bring in new planes
Regional Reports
Combi Carriers
Air France-KLM says its combination is on track,
but is defending home markets all there is to it?
Extra Time
The air cargo industry said it can't meet deadlines for
parts of the new security rule, and TSA finally agrees
Courtship Rites
Airlines are looking for joint ventures to
tap into China's air freight market, but
romance and reality don't always coincide
TIACA QUICK POLL
The e-freight program, which could save the air cargo industry an estimated $1.2 billion a year, continues to suffer delays which can be overcome if
more airlines adopt the program
more freight forwarders fulfill e-freight requirements
more countries ratify the appropriate Montreal accords
all the above
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