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Maersk Prepares Leadership Shift as CFO Patrick Jany Prepares to Exit in Early 2026

A.P. Moller–Maersk is heading into 2026 with more than a routine management change. The group confirmed that its chief financial officer, Patrick Jany, will leave the company after completing the year-end accounts and delivering the annual report. Jany’s tenure covered a period of extraordinary volatility in global shipping and the...

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Fast Forward Logistics and Egypt’s New Trade Moment — A Local Company Growing with a Country on the Rise

There are periods when a country’s role in global commerce shifts quietly — not with a declaration, not with fireworks — but with a steady accumulation of proof. Egypt is living one of those moments.The expansion of its ports, the renewed attention on logistics corridors, the appetite of global companies...

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FAA Orders Fast-Track Checks on Boeing 757 Freighters — A Quiet Issue That Could Echo Loudly Across U.S. Cargo Networks

The FAA has issued a fresh airworthiness directive targeting Boeing 757 aircraft, including the large number of freighter conversions still flying nightly across the United States. The trigger wasn’t dramatic — no major incident — but several maintenance reports pointed to unusual wear on elements connected to the precooler system...

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Sustainable fuel: IATA warns that the growth of SAF no longer matches the pace of ambitions

According to the latest projections from IATA, global production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) is expected to reach approximately 1.9 million tons by 2025. A figure on the rise, but far from the trajectory needed to meet the aviation sector’s “net zero” goals. The association highlights a paradox: regulations are...

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IATA Says Air Cargo Could Finally Turn a Corner in 2026

After several stop-and-go years, air cargo may have some breathing room ahead. The industry isn’t celebrating just yet, but the latest outlook points to a slow and steady rebound. IATA expects air-freight volumes to tick up by about 2.4% in 2026, which would put the total close to 71.6 million...

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Wind propulsion: bound4blue raises $44M to accelerate the decarbonization of ships

The Spanish start-up bound4blue, specializing in rigid suction sail systems for ships, has just completed a fundraising round of approximately 44 million dollars. This new round marks the entry of several major international investors and the strengthening of the commitment of historical shareholders, a sign that sail propulsion is no...

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