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Alaska’s Unforgiving Weather: The Near Sinking of the Cutter Jarvis

Many Coast Guard members stationed in Alaska have stories of tragedies that can never be forgotten. Former Coast Guard Cutter Jarvis crewmember Joe Borosh commented that often they would receive an SOS from a fishing vessel off the coast of Alaska, and upon arrival they would find only debris and bodies.  In one particularly unsettling case, […]

Navy Takes Data-Driven Approach to Loosening COVID-19 Travel Limits

The U.S. Navy is taking a selective, data-driven approach in its new plan to lift across-the-board travel and liberty restrictions it has imposed due to COVID-19. The decision on when and where unrestricted travel can resume will be made on a location-by-location basis based on current conditions in local areas. This will be driven by real-time […]

“Tuggy McTugface” Ruled Out in Naming Contest for Electric Harbor Tug

The port authority for Auckland, New Zealand has asked the internet community to select the name of its new all-electric tug, and it has received 3,000 suggestions, including several novel options. Learning from the experience of the UK Natural Environment Research Council – which was surprised when the online public selected “Boaty McBoatface” as the […]

United’s cargo-only flights transport critical goods

United has played a vital role in helping keep the global supply chains stable during the COVID-19 pandemic so urgently needed goods can get to the places that need them most, says the airline. In addition to current service from the US to Asia, Australia, Europe, India, Latin America and the Middle East, the airline […]

National Airlines flies into Mumbai to lift 100 tonnes of critical medicines

National Airlines has operated its B747-400 freighter from Mumbai to Chicago, carrying 100 tonmes of essential medicines on behalf of JUSDA India, a logistics and supply chain subsidiary of Foxconn Technology Group. This freighter operation is an important milestone in fighting the current COVID-19 crisis. With air cargo playing a crucial role in this pandemic, […]

Kenya Airways appoints new cargo GSAs in Europe

Kenya Airways has appointed the Paris-based ECS Group as the new cargo sales and service representatives for Netherlands, Germany, Austria, and the Nordics effective June 2020. The ECS Group will be tasked with commercializing airfreight capacity and handle all local cargo operations in these areas. They will also identify and open up new markets, customer […]

To space and beyond with Volga-Dnepr

On May 18, Volga-Dnepr transported an Atlas 5 rocket booster to Cape Canaveral, Florida, for a scheduled mission to Mars. The AN-124-100 ‘Ruslan’, is the only aircraft large enough to carry the Atlas 5, and flew the 32m rocket booster, from Huntsville, Alabama to its final launch location. In addition to the over-length piece, Volga-Dnepr […]

PML creates new charter freight manager role

Perishable Movements Ltd (PML) has appointed Gustavo Mundel into the newly created role of charter freight manager. He joins the business with a solid track record in chartering airfreight having worked on both sides of the business, acting for airlines as well as operating as an independent charter broker. Most recently, Mundel worked as the […]

Two More U.S. Navy Officials Plead Guilty in GDMA Corruption Scandal

Retired U.S. Navy servicemembers Capt. David Haas and Chief Petty Officer Brooks Alonzo Parks have pled guilty to corruption charges in connection with the long-running Leonard “Fat Leonard” Francis corruption scandal, bringing the number of guilty pleas connected to the case near to two dozen.  Francis’ ship husbanding company – Glenn Defense Marine Asia, or […]

Report: Norilsk Diesel Spill Spreads Downstream

A massive diesel spill from Norilsk Nickel’s powerplant in Norilsk, Siberia has reached an environmentally-sensitive lake, according to a top regional official.  Krasnoyarsk governor Alexander Uss told reporters Tuesday that the fuel spill is now entering Lake Pyasino, a 40-mile-long lake just downstream from Norilsk on the Daldykan and Ambarnaya Rivers. Norilsk Nickel VP and […]

Conrad Industries Signs Contract for Trailing Suction Hopper Dredge

Conrad Industries announced today that its subsidiary, Conrad Shipyard, has entered into a contract to construct a 6,500-cubic-yard-capacity Trailing Suction Hopper Dredge with Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation. The contract gives Great Lakes the option to build an additional dredge should market conditions warrant. The dredge will be constructed at the Deepwater South shipyard […]

Dutch Harbor Ferry Sidelined Due to COVID-19 Outbreak on Board

The Alaska Marine Highway ropax ferry Tustumena has gone temporarily offline after completing just one voyage for the 2020 season, sidelined by an onboard coronavirus outbreak. She is now scheduled to return to service at the end of June. At the end of the Tustumena’s first seasonal trip from Homer to Dutch Harbor, a female […]

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