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ANAC Approves Additional Bringer Air Cargo Flights to Navegantes (NVT)

ANAC Approves Additional Bringer Air Cargo Flights to Navegantes (NVT)

DORAL, Fla. — Bringer Air Cargo (BAC) today announced that the Brazilian Federal Aviation Authority (ANAC) has granted additional flight frequencies for its cargo service between Miami International Airport (MIA) and Navegantes International Airport (NVT) in Santa Catarina, Brazil. This approval comes on the heels of BAC’s historic first direct wide-body freighter flight from Miami …

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First Successful Flight: Miami (MIA) → Navegantes (NVT)

First Successful Flight: Miami (MIA) → Navegantes (NVT)

DORAL, Fla. – Bringer Air Cargo has once again made history—this time by operating the first international wide-body freighter to land directly at Navegantes Airport (NVT), one of Brazil’s most strategic import gateways. Located in the State of Santa Catarina, the region has become a powerhouse for industrial growth and a vital entry point for …

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New Weekly Direct CAO Flight: Miami → Navegantes

New Weekly Direct CAO Flight: Miami → Navegantes

Bringer Air Cargo is proud to announce our new weekly direct CAO flight from Miami (MIA) to Navegantes (NVT) in Brazil. This route opens up a streamlined, high-capacity cargo corridor, enabling U.S.–Brazil trade and e-commerce flows like never before. This expanded route strengthens our trans-Americas network and offers U.S. exporters and Brazilian importers a direct, …

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Transpacific freight rates rise in October as peak season begins

Transpacific freight rates rise in October as peak season begins

Transpacific airfreight rates strengthened in October as the peak season gained momentum, driven by rising demand, increased booking activity, and tighter capacity across major Asia–North America trade lanes. Month-on-month spot rate improvements indicate a healthier and more stable market environment for carriers and freight forwarders, even though some lanes remain slightly below 2023 levels. Seasonal …

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Air cargo operators are dynamically adjusting to the latest U.S. tariffs

Air cargo operators are dynamically adjusting to the latest U.S. tariffs

The recent imposition of new U.S. tariffs is creating significant challenges for the air cargo industry, especially for goods coming from countries such as China. These tariffs have raised shipping costs, particularly for items like electronics, machinery, and other goods that were often transported by air due to the speed and efficiency of air freight. …

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European airports enjoyed steady air cargo volumes in the first half

European airports enjoyed steady air cargo volumes in the first half

Freight traffic at European airports remained stable in the first half of 2025, with a slight increase of just +0.1% compared to the same period in 2024. Airports in the European Union saw a modest rise of +0.4%, while non-EU airports experienced a small decline of -2%. However, the overall air cargo industry has shown …

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Tariff Changes in Mexico Reshape North American Supply Chains

Tariff Changes in Mexico Reshape North American Supply Chains

Mexico’s recent tariff increases are expected to raise costs for companies importing goods into North America through the country. A presidential decree announced on December 19 introduces tariffs of 15% on imported textiles and up to 35% on finished apparel products, effective until April 2026. New restrictions under the IMMEX program further tighten regulations. The …

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New Routes, Connecting Europe to Latin America

New Routes, Connecting Europe to Latin America

Starting March 1, 2025, Bringer Air Cargo will launch new services from Europe to Latin America, leveraging our 417 AWBs from the following key European gateways: BCN / CDG / LHR / LIS / MAD 📍Europe → Latin America These routes are designated for general cargo only, accommodating standard dimensions and stackable freight. For shipments …

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New Routes, Connecting Asia to Latin America through Europe

New Routes, Connecting Asia to Latin America through Europe

Starting March 1, 2025, Bringer Air Cargo will launch new services from Asia to Latin America via Europe, leveraging our 417 AWBs from the following key European gateways: BCN / CDG / LHR / LIS / MAD These routes are designated for general cargo only, accommodating standard dimensions and stackable freight. For shipments requiring special …

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IATA Predicts 5.8% Air Cargo Growth by 2025

IATA Predicts 5.8% Air Cargo Growth by 2025

Global air cargo volumes are expected to grow by 5.8% to 72.5 million tonnes in 2025, driven by e-commerce and Red Sea trade. Despite a slight 0.7% decline in yields, freight rates will remain above pre-pandemic levels, with revenues reaching $157 billion. E-commerce growth and geopolitical issues affecting sea freight through the Suez Canal will …

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Bringer Air Cargo Shines at TIACA Conference 2024 in Miami Beach

Bringer Air Cargo Shines at TIACA Conference 2024 in Miami Beach

The Miami Beach Convention Center became the epicenter of innovation, networking, and logistics expertise during the TIACA Air Cargo Forum 2024. This premier industry event brought together leaders, innovators, and stakeholders from across the globe to discuss the future of air cargo. Bringer Air Cargo was proud to be a part of this transformative gathering, …

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Fresh Cargo on the Rise: The Expanding Market for Perishables

Fresh Cargo on the Rise: The Expanding Market for Perishables

The perishable airfreight market is poised for rapid growth, with an anticipated compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.5% over the next eight years. Despite a temporary slowdown during the COVID-19 pandemic, the sector is coming back strongly, with temperature-controlled cargo being an important segment of this cargo recovery since it represents around 16% of …

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