Florida-based Global Crossing Airlines (GlobalX) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Chinese logistics firm FreightCloud and its financial partner Hudson Highland Partners to bolster connectivity for e-commerce shipments between China and the U.S. The MoU will help establish an Asia-U.S. cargo trade lane using GlobalX’s A321 freighters, starting in Q1 2023, according to a […]
GlobalX signs MoU with FreightCloud for China-US e-commerce trade lane
A321 freighter ops to commence Q1 2023
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by Kelly Stroh
- Categories: Carriers, E-Commerce
- Tags: air freight and e-commercechinaPremiumU.S.
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