Cargoforwarder

Hellmann plays strongman to freighter in distress

Cargo ships running into problems are a much more common event than most people may be aware of. Around 1,400 incidents happen per year, with varying degrees of severity and impact. Ever
Given’s spectacular grounding kept the world riveted and


‘ASL Airlines United Kingdom’ takes to the sky

The British newcomer is Dublin-based ASL Aviation Holdings’ latest group member. It recently obtained its AOC from the UK Civil Aviation Authority and operated its first flight connecting
East Midlands Airport and Belfast in Northern Ireland. Deployed on this route


TIACA: The four corners of the air cargo earth

TIACA today (30MAR21) announced the appointment of four new members to its Board of Directors, continuing its restructuring strategy to become a body that best serves its air cargo
members. The latest appointments reflect the diversity and broad scope of


David versus Goliath at the Suez Canal

Last Tuesday (23MAR21), the mega containership “Ever Given” got stuck in the Suez Canal, blocking all maritime traffic traversing the waterway in either direction. As this CFG issue goes
online, the vessel is still lodged there, despite many attempts to


Mundo Maritimo presents astounding rate prognosis

If you happen to have capital available for which you currently see no long-term profitable perspective, then you should consider acquiring shares in successfully managed companies in the
maritime sector or put your money in well-run cargo airlines. This indirect



Qatar Airways and Rwand Air intensify cooperation

The State of Qatar has identified the Rwandan economy as a preferred target for investment in Africa. This applies specifically to the aviation sector, but includes finances, mining,
technology, and tourism, among others. In the aviation sector, the cooperation began