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Slow US economy could affect DHL goal
- CHICAGO, Sept 7 (WorldACD) - Slowing U.S. economic growth could affect DHL Express's aim at making its Americas unit break even by 2009, the company's top U.S. executive said.
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HK's airfreight growth owed to China: HKIA chief
- HONG KONG, Sept 10 (WorldACD) - China is expected to be a 30 million tonne airfreight market by 2020 and growth will continue at six percent a year with the territory being the major benefactor, Hong Kong International Airport CEO Stanley Hui predicted.
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FAA head calls for shrinking airline schedule, or else
- WASHINGTON, Sept 11 (WorldACD) - Dogged by record flight delays, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration on Tuesday said airlines need to shrink their schedules or potentially face government action.
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Air freight food, flowers may be greener- report
- LONDON, Sept 12 (WorldACD) - Flying certain foods around the world may be less environmentally harmful than buying locally, according to Terry Leahy, Chief Executive of the world's third biggest retailer Tesco, who announced new research funding, Reuters reported on Wednesday.
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UPS expands in Japan
- WASHINGTON, Sept 13 (WorldACD) - UPS Inc. has won the right to run six daily flights between the United States and Nagoya, Japan, thanks to an agreement the U.S. Department of Transportation has hammered out with Japan.
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