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Record pharma flight for ABC
Russian carrier AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) has carried a record 19 va-Q-tainers XLx on a single flight for Biotech & Pharma Logistics.The passive containers, weighing around 15 tonnes in total, were delivered to Frankfurt ready to ‘load and go’ onboard one of ABC’s Boeing 747-8F services to their final destination at ...
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Forwarders on a guided tour at the new Moscow Cargo terminal
Moscow’s Sheremetyevo International Airport has presented its new showpiece cargo terminal to airlines and freight forwarders.Moscow Cargo, the largest cargo complex in Russia, covers an area of 42,300 sq m and has a handling capacity of 380,000 tonnes per year.Construction work started in March 2016 and was completed in July ...
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IATA warns over protectionism as cargo traffic continues to grow
Air cargo traffic continued to improve in February, but IATA has again warned of the impact protectionism could have on the market.According to the latest IATA figures, cargo traffic in freight tonne km terms increased by 6.8% in February, while over the first two months of the year demand is ...
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New project aims to reduce Frankfurt ramp waiting times
Frankfurt Airport will host a new research project that aims to create a shared trailer system to speed up the ramp operation.The airport said cargo handlers would share intelligent truck trailers, known as “smart trailers”, equipped with complex camera systems that continuously record how full the trailer is.Once a certain ...
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Qatar Airways set to invest in Moscow's Vnukovo airport
Qatar Airways has entered into an memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Moscow's Vnukovo International Airport, Russia’s third-largest hub, to acquire up to 25% of the airport’s total shares.Qatar Airways group chief executive Akbar Al Baker said that the potential investment will complement the Middle East carrier's existing "strong ties" with ...
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Airfreight rates flatten off in March but remain ahead of 2017 levels
Airfreight rates flattened off in March compared with a month earlier, although major routes out of Asia continue to track ahead of last year’s levels.The latest figures from TAC Index show that airfreight rates on service from Hong Kong to North America in March increased by 26.3% compared with the ...
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Industry mourns passing of Mark Whitehead
Air Cargo News is saddened to report the death of Mark Whitehead, a well-known face in the air cargo industry and until recently the chief executive of Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl).A statement from Hactl said: "It is with the utmost sadness that Hactl reports the death of ...
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UPS turns to wet lease aircraft to bridge the growth gap
UPS has turned to wet leased aircraft as it tries to keep up with express and cargo demand growth ahead of new aircraft deliveries.The express giant said that it is adding 35 aircraft to its fleet over the next four years, including nine in 2018.This fleet expansion will add more ...
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No extra slots for Schiphol until at least 2020
The Schiphol aviation community has reacted with dismay to news that there will be no extra slots for the airport until the end of 2020.The airport, which last year almost breached its slot limit of 500,000, was hoping that it would be able to gain extra capacity to meet growing ...
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New young professional networking group to launch at Multimodal
A new networking group for young professionals working in logistics and supply chains will be launched at next month's Multimodal event in the UK.The NextGen Logistics Network will connect online via a LinkedIn group, and companies backing the initiative will pledge to host networking and information events, which will include ...
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Air Partner shares fall after reporting accounting error
Shares in Air Partner fell 22.6% on the London Stock Exchange today (Tuesday) after the UK charter broker identified an estimated £3.3m accounting error related to the collection of receivables from customers for uncollected amounts since the 2010/11 financial year.Its shares had fallen 32.5 pence by midday today on the ...
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DHL continues to invest in e-commerce
DHL Parcel and DHL eCommerce have launched a global e-commerce fulfillment platform and new fulfillment center in the UK.The logistics and delivery giant said that its new IT platform provides online retailers with access to all its e-commerce fulfillment centres from a single source.Retailers will be able to integrate the ...
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February cargo figures point to a good start to the year
Cargo demand growth slowed in February but performance over the first two months represented a “good start of the year”.The latest statistics from analyst WorldACD show that demand increased by 4.4% year on year in February, down on January’s 8.5%.However, this slowdown was to be expected as the Chinese New ...
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AirBridge launches scheduled freighter services at Rickenbacker
AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) will become the fifth freighter operator to provide scheduled services at Rickenbacker International Airport (LCK) in Columbus, Ohio.The Russia-based carrier joins a network of logistics service providers at the US cargo-dedicated airport, which is located within a one-day drive to nearly half of the US population and ...
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Polar adds Japan freighter flights
Polar Air Cargo Worldwide has announced newly added scheduled freighter flights to Japan from the US.The direct Boeing 747-4 freighter service will operate five times weekly between Cincinnati in the US and Chūbu Kūkō airport (NGO), just outside Nagoya, with connections into the carrier's PO APAC network.Polar Air Cargo is ...
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Lufthansa Cargo to sell Brussels Airlines' belly space
Lufthansa Cargo will market the cargo capacities of Brussels Airlines, owned by the Lufthansa Group, from September, a move the two airlines claim will benefit customers by offering a wider network.The companies said the move will give Brussels Airlines' customers access to Lufthansa Cargo's route network, which includes around 300 ...
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They're off: Emirates races ahead for premium horse transport
Emirates SkyCargo flew in some of the world’s most highly rated racehorses to Dubai for the Dubai World Cup Championship.Some of the leading contenders for the Dubai World Cup such as West Coast, Mubtaahij, and Talismanic journeyed to Dubai on Emirates SkyCargo’s fleet of freighters.For the third year in a ...
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Cargolux renews GDP certification for pharma logistics
European freighter operator Cargolux Airlines has renewed its Good Distribution Practice (GDP) qualification for transporting pharmaceuticals after passing the its surveillance audit.Cargolux became the world’s first GDP certified airline in January 2014, confirming its compliance with European Union (EU) GDP and World Health Organisation (WHO) requirements for a consistent quality ...
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Brussels slot booking app expands its user base
BRUcloud, the cargo community cloud based data-sharing platform at Brussels Airport, now has 15 companies using its cargo pick-up slot booking app, which went live in January this year with seven operators.The app co-ordinates the match between supply and demand of time slots, streamlines the pick-up and delivery of freight ...
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A year until Brexit: Trade needs clarity, says FTA
With a year until the UK's departure from the European Union, the Freight Transport Association (FTA) is urging the country's government to expedite negotiations of trading arrangements, or risk damaging supply chains.The trade organisation argues that UK-based importers, exporters and logistics firms need to know how Brexit will affect their ...