All Turkish Cargo Articles – Page 4

  • Cor P de Man
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    Turkish Cargo appoints new senior vice president of sales

    2020-02-03T16:49:15Z

    Turkish Cargo has appointed Cor P de Man as senior vice president of cargo sales.De Man started his career at the Royal Nedlloyd Group in 1986 and went on to hold senior positions at KPMG, UTI Worldwide, DSV and Broekman Logistics.He lives in the Netherlands and will hold offices in ...

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    Turkish Cargo draws attention to positive September

    2019-11-19T14:25:28Z

    Turkish Cargo has highlighted the latest data available to it from WorldACD, which shows that Turkish Cargo’s freight volumes increased by 8.8% in September, while the global air cargo market as a whole shrank by 5.4% in volume terms.Turkish Cargo said that, according to that WorldACD data for September, it ...

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    Turkish Cargo gains TAPA security certification

    2019-11-07T14:30:57Z

    Turkish Cargo's facilities in Istanbul have been certified to Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA) standards.The airline said that it had achieved the Group A TAPA certificate at Istanbul and Atatürk Airports.TAPA said that FSR was establish to address the nature by which the theft sensitive products are handled in facilities, ...

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    Turkish Cargo adds flights to Kuala Lumpur and Ahmedabad

    2019-10-24T10:07:01Z

    Turkish Cargo has increased its cargo flight network with the addition of flights to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and Ahmedabad, India.Thanks to the Kuala Lumpur flights, Turkish Cargo will be be able to move Malaysia's main exports, such as electronic products, medical products, and spare parts, to various countries, such as ...

  • Sixth B777F for Turkish Cargo, October 2019
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    Sixth B777F for Turkish Cargo

    2019-10-10T14:40:51Z

    Turkish Cargo has taken delivery of its sixth Boeing 777 freighter.Taking off from Everett Paine Airport and landing at Istanbul's Ataturk Airport, the B777F is capable of carrying 102 tons at a range of 9,200 km.Rapidly expanding Turkish Cargo will have a total of eight B777Fs in its fleet by ...

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    Time critical airfreight needs specialist handlers, says NAP

    2019-10-08T13:37:18Z

    Time critical airfreight is a specialised area of logistics that not every forwarder, broker or carrier can handle, according to Christos Spyrou, chief executive, NAP (Neutral Air Partner).He was speaking to 100 delegates from across the international air cargo supply chain at the Time Critical Logistics Conference in Amsterdam organised ...

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    TIACA's sustainability program adds four strategic partners

    2019-09-26T15:52:45Z

    Four new strategic partners, including Brussels Airport, Flexport, Oman Aviation Services, and Turkish Airlines, have signed up to back The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA)’s new Sustainability Program.They join CHAMP Cargo Systems, sponsors of TIACA’s inaugural Sustainability Award, which is a key part of the project.The program, headed by Celine ...

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    Turkish Cargo renews CEIV Pharma to 2022

    2019-09-12T11:26:42Z

    Turkish Cargo has extended the validity period of its IATA CEIV Pharma certificate to 2022.The airline first achieved the certification in 2016, but needed to be re-audited in order to extend its validity for a further three years.In order to achieve re-certification, which applies to both the airline and its ...

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    Turkish Cargo steps in to transport exhausted griffon vulture

    2019-07-17T13:30:52Z

    Turkish Cargo stepped in to transport from Turkey to Serbia an endangered griffon vulture which became unwell during its annual migration.The one-and-a-half year old vulture, named Dobrila, left its home in Serbia but became exhausted after flying 1,600 km east and was found in the Turkish city of Sanliurfa.After having ...

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    Top 25 cargo airlines 2018: FedEx at the top as Qatar closes in on Emirates

    2019-07-15T15:37:26Z

    FedEx retained its position as the world’s busiest cargo airline in 2018, but the passenger and freighter fleet of Qatar Airways continued to close in on number two Emirates (see chart at end of article).The latest IATA World Air Transport Statistics report shows that express operator FedEx was again the ...

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    Turkish Cargo on the up in May

    2019-07-12T13:52:55Z

    Turkish Cargo has reported another month of strong cargo growth in May.The Istanbul-hubbed airline saw sold tonnage increase by 7.1% year on year during the month, according to World ACD data.This compares with an industry wide decline of 5.1% during the same period.The airline said that growth was particularly strong ...

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    Turkish Cargo adds Sheremetyevo freighter flight

    2019-05-31T13:29:00Z

    Turkish Cargo will add Sheremetyevo Airport to its cargo network with a weekly A300-200F flight.The carrier pointed out that the airport is located just 30 km away from Moscow and is "considered an important export and import centre in Russia". Flights will begin on June 12.Export products that will be ...

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    Turkish Cargo grows in Q1 2019

    2019-05-24T08:21:30Z

    Turkish Cargo, which was recently crowned as the Cargo Airline of the Year by Air Cargo News, recorded an 11.6% increase in sold cargo tonnage during the first quarter of the year, despite the overall industry declining globally by 3.1%.Quoting statistics from analyst WorldACD, the carrier said that it recorded ...

  • Turkish A330-200F taking off from Liege
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    Turkish Cargo flies into Porto

    2019-05-20T11:08:41Z

    A Turkish Cargo A330-200F; this one is taking off from Liege AirportOn 12 May, Turkish Cargo added Porto to its wide-ranging freighter network.An industrial hub, the second-largest city in Portugal, Porto is now served by Turkish Cargo A330-200F aircraft on an İstanbul-Madrid-Porto-İstanbul routeing.Reflecting the growth being enjoyed by Turkey’s biggest ...

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    Turkish Cargo's new Porto of call for freighter network

    2019-05-10T09:47:49Z

    Turkish Cargo, the Air Cargo News Cargo Airline of the Year 2019, has included Porto (OPO) in Portugal to its freighter network.The carrier will operate A330-200F flights to/from Porto on Sundays with an Istanbul-Madrid–Porto-Istanbul rotation.A spokesperson for Turkish Cargo said that Portugal’s second largest city , with a population of ...

  • Turkish Cargo's Fatih Cigal collects the award from Ross Marino of sponsor dnata and event host Simon Calder
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    Turkish Cargo scoops Cargo Airline of the Year Award

    2019-04-30T09:10:09Z

    Turkish Cargo was voted Cargo Airline of the Year 2019 as the airfreight industry gathered in the UK for a night of celebration at Air Cargo News’ industry Oscars, now in their 35th year.The Istanbul-hubbed airline secured the highest total number of votes cast by Air Cargo News readers to ...

  • Turhan Özen
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    Turkish Cargo's Özen the latest to join Tiaca board

    2019-04-29T14:12:37Z

    Turhan ÖzenTurhan Özen, chief cargo officer of Turkish Airlines and the head of the Turkish Cargo, has been elected to the Board of The International Air Cargo Association (TIACA).Özen has an extensive knowledge of the territories surrounding Turkey, having overseen business development in the Balkans, Middle East, and African regions.“With ...

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    Amazon, e-commerce opportunity, not a threat

    2019-04-26T12:32:00Z

    L-R: Roger Hailey (editor Air Cargo News), Brendan Sullivan, Ross Marino, Fatih CigalAmazon’s move into logistics should be seen as an opportunity not a threat, according to panellists at the Air Cargo News Conference 2019.“Some air cargo players are already benefiting from working with Amazon and others are looking at ...

  • Istanbul Airport (NOT Ataturk)
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    VIDEO Overnight success: Istanbul's new airport is fully open for passenger operations

    2019-04-11T12:16:28Z

    Istanbul AirportIstanbul’s new airport has completed the transfer of all passenger airline operations from the Turkish city’s former hub at Atatürk Airport in a process that took just 33 hours.In what Turkish airport management company iGA described as “the biggest logistical operation in the world aviation history” the transfer took ...

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    Turkish Cargo beats the February blues with demand increase

    2019-04-09T13:54:03Z

    Turkish Cargo managed to record an increase in cargo demand in February despite the overall industry reporting a decrease.The airline said its cargo volumes increased by 9.6% year on year during the month, according to figures from analyst WorldACD, while the overall industry registered a 5.8% decrease.During the first two ...