All Europe Articles – Page 140
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IAG revenues up on currency gains
IAG saw cargo revenues increase by more than 8% during the second quarter of the year despite a volume decline caused by a move away from operating its own freighters.The Iberia and BA owner recorded cargo revenues of €259m during the second quarter of the year, up from €238m during ...
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IATA hits out at Paris airport charge increases
IATA has hit at the French Government for allowing the operator of Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG) and Paris-Orly (ORY) airports to continue increasing airport charges for each year of the 2016-2020 period.The airline group said the French government’s decision ignores the recommendation of the independent Airport Consultative Commission, which said ...
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Ground handling shake-up continues as HNA swoops on Swissport in Sfr2.7bn deal
The fast-changing ground handling industry today saw a second major takeover take place within a week when China’s HNA Group swooped on Swissport in a Sfr2.73bn deal.HNA, owner of China’s fourth-largest airline, Hainan Airlines, said Zurich-based Swissport would remain a standalone business within the group and added that it would ...
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TNT launches Tunis air link
TNT has launched a Boeing 737-400 freighter link to Tunis, the capital city of Tunisia, from its main European air hub in Liege, Belgium.The service will operate five times weekly via Marseilles, with flights arriving in Tunis every weekday before start of business and leaving the city in the evening.The ...
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Ground handler shake-up continues as dnata swoops on Amsterdam business
The shake-up of the ground handling industry continued today as dnata announced it had struck a deal to acquire Aviapartner’s cargo handling operations at Schiphol airport.The deal will see dnata gain Aviapartner’s 44,000sq m of warehouse space, where it handles 360,000 tonnes of cargo each year and employs 430 staff.The ...
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TNT updates on FedEx deal as Q2 losses narrow
TNT Express has confirmed that it expects its acquisition by FedEx to be completed in the first half of next year as it reports a loss of €1m for the second quarter.The Amsterdam-based express operator recorded a second-quarter 6.2% year-on-year improvement in revenues to €1.8bn.Operating income jumped to €19m from ...
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Update: DB Schenker Logistics not for sale but set for part privatisation
Deutsche Bahn has dismissed the potential sale of its DB Schenker Logistics business but adds it is open to part privatisation of the forwarder.On announcing its half-year results, which saw the rail and logistics giant increase overall revenues by 1.3% on last year to €20bn, although industrial action caused earnings ...
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Air France KLM warns of capacity cuts as losses deepen
Air France KLM’s cargo division has seen losses deepen in the second quarter of the year and services at the airline will be cut as it attempts to address overcapacity.The airline group’s cargo division saw its operating loss for the second quarter of the year increase by 33% against last ...
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Tough June for Europe's air cargo carriers
European airlines continued to struggle with the continent’s weak economic conditions last month with volumes and load factors continuing to lag behind last year’s levels.Combined data from the IAG Group, Lufthansa Group, Air France KLM and Finnair show that demand at the airlines they own declined by 4.6% year on ...
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CEVA opens new Netherlands distribution centre
CEVA Logistics has opened a new distribution centre for industrial spare parts, consisting of warehousing space of 12,000 sq m and a yard of 10,000 sq m in Born, the Netherlands.The new centre, which will cater for air, ocean and overland cargo, features 28,000 bin locations and 3,000 sq m ...
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Cargolux: 76% of flights unaffected by strike
Cargolux has claimed that 76% of its flights were unaffected today when pilots belonging to the LCGB union staged a walkout.The Luxembourg airline claimed that the strike action was illegal as a collective work agreement was in place and both parties were actively negotiating towards a new agreement.It said that ...
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Cargolux pilot's union stages 24 hour walk-out
Cargolux pilots belonging to the LCGB union have called a 24 hour walk-out from 3am this morning (July 23).A statement by the union, issued at 08.00 (CET), claimed that the “warning action” by its members has so far seen “five out of seven Cargolux Airplanes” remain on the ground since ...
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LuxairCargo ready to go green
Luxair Group’s airfreight handling division LuxairCargo says it is one of the first four companies to apply for a ‘Lean & Green’ label from the Luxembourg Government.The scheme was launched in June 2014 by the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Infrastructures in collaboration with Cluster for Logistics, which promotes and ...
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Panalpina suffers Q2 airfreight declines
Panalpina lost ground on its airfreight rivals during the second quarter of the year as key market segments came under pressure, while profits took a hit on currency exchange.The Switzerland-based freight forwarder recorded a 5% decline in volumes compared with last year to 203,000 tonnes, which it blamed on lower ...
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UPDATE: European shippers want lithium battery solutions not bans
European shippers would like to see new solutions developed to increase the safety of transporting lithium-ion batteries by air rather than blanket bans that stop them being flown at all.Speaking just days after Boeing sent an advisory out to airline customers recommending carriers no longer transport lithium-ion batteries as bellyhold ...
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ACS: record month reflects years of investment
Air Charter Service’s (ASC) recent strong growth is down to gains in market share and investment in infrastructure.Earlier this week, ACS reported that June was a record month with 1,056 charters organised, representing the first time it had breached the 1,000 charter contract mark in a single month.March and May ...
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ABC expects "stable" 2015 peak season
Expansion-minded AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) expects a “stable rather than fantastic peak cargo season” for the second half of 2015 after reporting a 17% tonnage surge across its global network in the first six months.The Russian airline - whose Volga-Dnepr parent has lined up an order for 20 Boeing 747-8 freighters ...
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Swissport revenue surge as air cargo recovers
Acquisitions, new business and a recovering air cargo industry saw Swissport report a 38 per cent increase in 2014 revenues to SFr2.9bn.The Switzerland-based provider of airport ground and cargo handling services said that aviation industry trends last year included outsourcing, growing passenger numbers in line with capacities and “an air ...
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Cargolux appoints new VP of flight operations
All-cargo airline Cargolux has appointed Jason Christopher Holt as the airline’s new executive vice president of flight operations to replace Marcel Funk, who earlier this year retired from the position.British-national Holt is 52 years old and joins Cargolux from Easyjet Airlines where he held the position as head of Gatwick ...
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AMI responds to ex-works purchasing in India
AMI has responded to India’s ex-works purchasing demand with a new service that enables forwarders to “optimise the arrival time of their customers’ imports”.The trade-only airfreight and express wholesaler’s ex-works service provides door to airport transportation from any non-restricted origin point in the world, to any airport in India.The service ...



