How Weather and Regulations Affect Cargo Flights (March 2026)

Storm Izzy and similar winter systems already forced thousands of flight cancellations and left cargo networks on pause in March 2026. When planes sit on the ground, medicine, fresh food, and other time-sensitive goods feel it fast. That’s because weather triggers delays, reroutes, and extra ground steps, while regulations tighten what crews and airports can … Read more

Automated Systems in Cargo Handling: Types, Workings, Benefits

Ports and warehouses move with nonstop pressure, because the busiest hubs handle tens of millions of containers each year. Shanghai alone clears over 50 million TEUs annually, so delays pile up fast. That’s why automated systems in cargo handling are changing operations, using robots, sensors, and computers to move, store, and sort cargo with less … Read more

How Air Freight Will Evolve in the Future (and What That Means for You)

Air cargo is having a strong moment, then a calmer one. In late 2025, global demand jumped 4.3% year over year, and Asia-Pacific growth hit 10.7%. Belly capacity also rose 7.1%, helped by more passenger flights. Then 2026 slowed down, with forecasts pointing to growth around 2.6%. So what’s next? If you ship time-sensitive goods, … Read more