All Europe Articles – Page 164
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Bureaucracy delays Cargolux Zhengzhou services
CARGOLUX has postponed the inauguration of its regular scheduled B747F services to Zhengzhou, the capital of Chinese province Henan.The flights, which were due to begin on April 24, will now commence on May 29, because of “unforeseen procedural changes in the manner in which information has to be submitted to ...
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Finnair’s cargo volume climbs 9.9 per cent in Q1
STRONG demand on Finnair Cargo’s Japanese and North Atlantic services boosted the amount of freight and mail it transported to 35,220 tonnes during the first quarter of 2014 – a 9.9 per cent improvement on the same period last year.Revenue measured in freight-tonne-kilometres (FTKs) grew by 6.9 per cent against ...
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Emirates SkyCargo to start Brussels service
EMIRATES SkyCargo is to launch a new daily B777 belly cargo service to Brussels, Belgium, in September.It will be the UAE carrier’s 147th destination, closely following the September launch of services to Oslo, Norway.“As the centre of European politics and a hub of economic activity, Brussels is already an important ...
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ABC celebrates with improved results
AIRBRIDGECARGO Airlines (ABC), Russia’s largest freighter airline has commenced its 10th anniversary year with the strongest first-quarter in its history, with volume up nine per cent to 86,500 tonnes.ABC says the improvement reflects market advances in Russia, Europe, the Americas and Asia Pacific as well as the success of its ...
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Swissport and Saudia Cargo sign deal
SWISSPORT International, global provider of ground and cargo handling services to the aviation industry, has signed a five-year agreement with Saudi Airlines Cargo for the handling of the airline’s freighter operations at two key European hubs of Brussels and Amsterdam.The agreement covers the complete scope of cargo handling services including ...
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Virgin Atlantic wins Cargo Airline of the Year 2014
VIRGIN Atlantic Cargo is the 2014 Cargo Airline of the Year.The presentation was made to director John Lloyd at a sparkling Air Cargo News gala event in London.“We are extremely proud to have been voted Cargo Airline of the Year by the readers of Air Cargo News in the year ...
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Better year for Cargolux than expected
DESPITE budgeting for a US$27.1million loss last year, all-cargo airline Cargolux earned a full year net profit of US$8.4 million last year compared to a $35.1 million net loss in 2012.Total revenues during the 12 months rose 14.4 per cent to $1,988.5m from $1,738.9m in 2012.Tonnes sold increased 16.7 per ...
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Shippers support Heathrow's cargo hub role
LONDON Heathrow's role as an air cargo hub for UK PLC needs to be safeguarded in the political debate over the country's plans for future airport capacity.The Multimodal conference audience in Birmingham heard from a shipper, freight forwarder and airline that the air cargo hub concept plays a vital part ...
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IAG Cargo’s daily Austin service takes off
IAG APPEARS to have hit the belly cargo jackpot with the first scheduled, non-stop transatlantic service from London to Austin.The capital city of the oil-and-gas-producing southern state of Texas, has historically played third fiddle to its more popular sister cities of Dallas and Houston.This is despite the fact that Austin ...
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Emirates secures ACC3 validation
EMIRATES has successfully completed the validation process for the European Union-initiated ACC3 security regulation, becoming the Middle East region’s first air carrier to do so.The qualification ensures Emirates SkyCargo’s uninterrupted services into the EU.ACC3 is short for ‘air cargo or mail carrier operating into the EU from a third-country airport.’Failure ...
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CAL Cargo signs US GSA
CARGO airline CAL Cargo has appointed ATC Aviation Services as its US general sales agent.Eyal Zagagi, chief executive of CAL Cargo Airlines, says strengthening the all-cargo carrier’s North American presence is a significant part of its strategy.The Israeli airline is adding people to its existing JFK station and is planning ...
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AA opens Heathrow controlled room temperature facility
AMERICAN AIRLINES CARGO has opened its first controlled room temperature (CRT) facility in Europe, at London’s Heathrow airport.The 300 sq ft facility can maintain a temperature range of 15 to 25 degrees Celsius and is designed to serve passive healthcare shipments such as pharmaceuticals and biologicals.Tristan Koch, managing director of ...
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Qatar Airways Cargo's starts Stansted service
QATAR Airways Cargo has operated its first B777 freighter service to London Stansted in the UK.The Doha-based carrier is offering five-times-weekly scheduled flights into one of the largest freight hubs in the UK – “which is why we are very happy to add it to our network of more than ...
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Lufthansa Group's sound quarter
THE Lufthansa Group is anticipating annual 2014 operating profits of between €1.3bn and €1.5bn after an operating result of minus €245m for the first quarter of 2014, a period that is traditionally the weakest of the year.The net result for the quarter amounted to minus €252m, a substantial €206m improvement ...
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Cargolux certified for simplified Customs access
CARGOLUX and sister company Cargolux Italia have become accredited European Commission Authorised Economic Operators (AEOs).It gives the all-cargo airlines simplified Customs access for shipments throughout the EU and beyond.The status was granted by the Luxembourg and Italian Customs administrations on behalf of the Directorate General for Taxation and Customs Union ...
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DB dismisses claims for damages against three carriers
German railway Deutsche Bahn has dismissed a claim for damages against three airlines in its billion dollar lawsuit relating to an air cargo cartel between 1999 and 2006.In a statement, Deutsche Bahn confirmed that its logistics subsidiary, Schenker AG, “has dismissed its claims against Nippon Cargo, SAS and Cargolux in ...
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One Question
John Lloyd, director of cargo, Virgin Atlantic, answers: "THERE is a small improvement in the market that we hope will be sustained throughout this year. Although the most recent downturn was once again challenging, we’ve been through similar cycles in the past and every time we come through it I ...
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A mature response
WE HAD a dig at Cargolux in our last issue, relaying information passed exclusively to my colleague Thelma Etim that all is not well at the now partly Chinese-owned all-cargo airline.Expecting some sort of angry, waspish response, I was instead surprised and heartened by Cargolux’s positive attitude towards Thelma’s investigative ...
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AA Cargo offers services to Dublin and Rome
AMERICAN Airlines (AA) Cargo has added seasonal (summer) bellyhold capacity into the European market, giving customers with more shipping options.The carrier is offering new daily non-stop B767-300 services between Chicago O’Hare and Dublin as well as New York Kennedy (JFK) and Rome.Exports from Dublin will include pharmaceuticals, medical products, aircraft ...
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Challenging market conditions hits IAG Cargo’s revenue
IAG CARGO has blamed weak market conditions for its drop in revenue during the first quarter of this year.The freight arm of British Airways and Iberia revealed commercial revenue (flown revenue plus fuel surcharges) dropped to €250m from the €270m recorded during the same period in 2013.Although cargo tonne kilometres ...



