
FedEx


- IATA Code
- FX
- ICAO Code
- FDX
- Corporate Address
- 3620 Hacks Cross Road
Memphis, Tennessee
United States
38125 - Website
- http://www.fedex.com/
- Country
- United States
- Business model
- Cargo
Fedex share price
192 total articles
FedEx expands SenseAwareSM for general use
FedEx increases capacity at Asia Air Freight Terminal in Hong Kong
FedEx fined for breaching US export administration regulations
FedEx stands to lose USD400m in next contract with US Postal Service
Superior Logistics to establish airside operation at Rickenbacker International Airport
FedEx opens cargo service linking Chengdu to US
Court of Appeals overturns ruling ordering FedEx to pay USD66m compensation to ATA
New pilot fatigue rules receive mixed reactions
FedEx expands mobile applications
ATA cargo traffic down 4.9% in Oct-2011
FedEx reports strong profit growth in 2QFY2012, reaffirms full year forecast
FedEx orders 27 Boeing 767-300Fs but delays delivery of 11 777Fs
FedEx to handle 17 million shipments on busiest day in 40 years
FedEx to order up to 30 Boeing aircraft: reports
UPS reverses capacity cuts on US-Asia freight service as demand expected to pick-up
FedEx Express opens new stations in northern Italy
6,130 total articles
Airlines and airports feeling impact of global economic weakness with continued freight pressures
Airlines and airports are feeling the impact of the current global economic weakness and declining consumer spending in Europe, which is having a noticeable impact on air cargo volumes. Cargo traffic, which generated USD66 billion in revenue in 2010, has declined every month since May-2011, according to IATA upon the release of its Oct-2011 traffic results, with a 4.7% year-on-year reduction in cargo demand in Oct-2011 amid reduced manufacturing confidence and businesses switching to slower modes of transport.
“Cargo is the story of the month. Since mid-year the market has shrunk by almost 5% and this is far greater than the 1% fall in world trade. Air freight is among the first sectors to suffer when businesses confidence declines,” IATA director general and CEO Tony Tyler said. Meanwhile, Boeing CEO Jim McNerney separately stated the company has seen a softening of freight demand in recent months, describing the freight market as a “watch item”.
FedEx cargo props up Memphis airport, but Delta cuts lower passenger traffic
In our examination of US hubs, Memphis stood out as its geography makes it vulnerable to being downsized. The latest announcements from Delta make that outcome more plausible.
ATA reports 17th month of revenue growth; yields improving on recovering economy
US passenger revenue rose 14.4% year-on-year in May-2011, marking the 17th consecutive month of revenue growth, with yields also improving on a recovering economy, according to the Air Transport Association of America.
Delta now world’s largest carrier; Ryanair stays top international airline
Delta Air Lines became the world's largest carrier by traffic in 2010, according to IATA, with Southwest Airlines remaining the largest domestic carrier and Ryanair still the largest international carrier by passengers. Delta’s consolidation with Northwest Airlines boosted Delta past Southwest and American Airlines based on combined international and domestic passenger numbers.
Mixed outlook for global air freight in 2011. Still awaiting confirmation of growth trend
The spectacular rebound in global air freight demand of 2009/10 has recently slowed to a canter, raising some concerns that 2011 could be marred by excess capacity and yield pressures as demand softens. The recovery has been broad-based, though Asia - especially China - has been the powerhouse performer.
Shenzhen Airport aims to move up the rankings of China’s busiest
Shenzhen Airport recently stated it aims to become Mainland China’s fourth largest once its expansion project, which includes construction of Terminal 3 (T3) and its second runway, is completed. Work on the CNY8.5 billion (USD1.3 billion) project is progressing well after commencing in 2009. As of 30-Jun-2010, total investment in the project reached CNY330 million (USD49.7 million).
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