Freighter operators – Page 211

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    Kuehne + Nagel: Simplicity is the solution

    2015-03-20T14:39:46Z

    For airlines worried about the shift of cargo from air to sea, Tim Scharwath, executive vice president air logistics for Kuehne + Nagel, has both good and bad news. The bad news is that yes, air freight is playing a smaller role in the logistics of some key industries than ...

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    Cargolux: Betting big on China

    2015-03-20T14:33:29Z

    How many B747-8 freighter flights between Zhengzhou and Luxembourg can the market sustain? That was the question when Cargolux announced that it was to sell a 35 percent stake to Henan Civil Aviation and Investment Company Ltd (HNCA), an enterprise owned by the Chinese province of Henan.The deal, completed in ...

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    DHL expands Asia air network

    2015-03-20T14:30:56Z

    DHL is expanding its Asia air network by adding a five times per week B737-400SF flight connecting the economies of Thailand, Vietnam and Hong Kong.The new service, operated for the parcels and logistics giant by Thailand’s K-Mile Air, connects Bangkok, Hanoi and Hong Kong, using a newly converted freighter with ...

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    Dubai aviation's big bucks for the local economy

    2015-03-20T14:24:54Z

    Dubai’s aviation sector contributed $26.7bn to the local economy in 2013, almost 27% of the emirate's GDP.A report by global research firm Oxford Economics found that Emirates airline, Dubai Airports and the aviation sector as a whole supported a total of 416,500 jobs, accounting for 21% of total employment.The objective ...

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    Zhengzhou route pays off for Cargolux

    2015-03-20T14:20:00Z

    The introduction of a new route from Luxembourg to China’s Zhengzhou airport in June has paid off handsomely for Cargolux as today, just five months on, it dispatches the 10,000th tonne of cargo between the two hubs.European freighter operator Cargolux will build on its early success by introducing a fifth ...

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    An-225's flying visit to Robin Hood airport

    2015-03-20T14:18:10Z

    Antonov Airlines’ An-225 Mryia freighter made a flying visit to Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield Airport, to collect 150 tonnes of engineering equipment for a transatlantic flight.Dayle Hauxwell, cargo manager at the northern UK hub, said: “The arrival of this huge aircraft is further proof of Doncaster Sheffield Airport’s ability ...

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    Scholten to step down at Saudia Cargo

    2015-03-20T14:12:35Z

    Peter Scholten is stepping down as Saudia Cargo vice president commercial from January 15, to pursue other interests.Scholten joined Saudia Cargo in October 2010. “His contribution has been instrumental to the growth and positioning of Saudia Cargo in the global air cargo business”, says Nabil Khojah, chief executive of Saudia ...

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    Lufthansa Cargo: Finding the right balance

    2015-03-20T14:10:25Z

    Strikes are never easy to navigate. So, for Peter Gerber, Lufthansa Cargo’s new chief executive officer, having to deal with nine in 2014 should have been quite the challenge. Fortunately, he says, while the strikes disrupted passenger flights, freighters saw only minor changes to their scheduling. Nonetheless, there is still ...

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    LAN Cargo: The shift to belly capacity

    2015-03-20T13:57:35Z

    There was a brief moment in the late 1990s when LAN Chile (as it was then) looked like becoming a combination carrier with more revenue from cargo than passengers. Serving Latin America’s rugged geography, it built up a stable of twelve 767-300Fs - the largest non-integrator 767F fleet - and ...

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    Thumbs up for Emirates' all-in freight rates

    2015-03-20T13:51:23Z

    Shippers and forwarders have welcomed Emirates SkyCargo’s move to introduce an all-inclusive freight rate that does away with separate pricing components based on weight/volume plus fuel and security surcharges.“It is the best start to 2015 that I could imagine,” said Joost van Doesburg, airfreight policy manager with the European Shippers’ ...

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    New US security rules will be a squeeze, says TIACA chief

    2015-03-20T13:47:14Z

    The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA) is urging its members to pay close attention to the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA)’s new freighter security plans and to make their views known if they feel there could be any problems.With the TSA’s updated Security Programs for all-cargo/freighter aircraft not published until ...

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    Volga-Dnepr: Still shouldering the burden

    2015-03-20T13:45:55Z

    There are “a lot of assumptions and a lot of speculation about what is happening and what is not happening, but we are a private airline and it has had no direct effect on us,” says Dennis Gliznoutsa, vice-president sales of Volga-Dnepr about the impact on its business of the ...

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    Huntsville ready for Panalpina’s 747-8Fs

    2015-03-20T13:43:56Z

    Huntsville International Airport (HSV) has reopened its east runway following completion of a nine-month, $16.6m upgrade to handle freight forwarder Panalpina’s dedicated 747-8 freighter operation.Both runways at the US airport are now capable of handling Group VI aircraft such as the 747-8. It follows a similar programme to upgrade the ...

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    Wholesaler AMI adds Schiphol to its network

    2015-03-20T13:36:06Z

    Air Menzies International (AMI) – the trade-only airfreight and express freight wholesaler – is now fully operational at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.AMI Amsterdam has achieved IATA CASS status, so it can now buy space on departures direct from Schiphol, in addition to routeing cargo via its main London Heathrow operation.The company ...

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    Dubai International cargo down as freighters switch hubs

    2015-03-20T13:31:26Z

    Freight volumes at Dubai International (DXB) fell 3.1 per cent in 2014 over prior year to 2.36m tonnes, due to the shift of freighter operators to Al Maktoum International at Dubai World Central (DWC) earlier this year.December’s freight volumes at DXB decreased by seven per cent to 203,000 tonnes.Did you ...

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    Hellmann: How to fight back

    2015-03-20T13:29:05Z

    There is a lot of talk these days about mode shift from air to seafreight, so it is good to hear a forwarder talking about double digit increases in airfreight volumes.This is the story for Hellmann Worldwide Logistics in Europe, where Jens Tarnowski, chief executive region Europe (air and sea ...

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    Turkish Cargo expands in Budapest

    2015-03-20T12:55:19Z

    Turkish Cargo has increased its scheduled flights between Hungary’s Budapest Airport and freight hub Istanbul to three a week.Depending on volumes, the fast-expanding cargo carrier operates A310F or the larger A330F on the route, transporting between 38-64 tonnes of cargo per flight.Turkish Cargo’s volume on the strategic trade lane to ...

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    FedEx swaps sides in Illinois

    2015-03-20T12:52:49Z

    Federal Express officially started operations at Central Illinois Regional Airport (CIRA) in Bloomington on February 2. It follows an announcement in May 2014 that it was pulling out of its operation at nearby Peoria airport, on the west bank of the Illinois River.The express carrier said the move would allow ...

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    Christmas overspend flattens UPS earnings

    2015-03-20T12:49:59Z

    UPS reported “flat” fourth quarter earnings in the fourth quarter of 2014 compared with the same period in prior year. In fact, earnings per share, at $1.25, were identical to 2013, said the US-based express carrier.It blamed higher than expected peak operating expenses in its home market as the carrier ...

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    Turkish Cargo opens new terminal at Istanbul

    2015-03-20T12:49:02Z

    Turkish Airlines’ new cargo terminal at Istanbul airport is now fully operational after completing a transition phase.The facility has an annual capacity 1.2 million tonnes and a total area - airside and landside - of 71,000 sq m.Said a spokesperson: “With the launch of the new cargo facility, operational processes ...