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Air Canada steps up freight capacity to Central and Southern America
Air Canada Cargo is increasing its freight capacity to and from key destinations in Mexico and South America as a result of changes in parent carrier Air Canada’s operations to the region.On December 7, its Bogota connection increased in frequency from four to five flights a week.Meanwhile, its So Paulo ...
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BIFA welcomes latest movement on Brexit discussions
Earlier today (8 December), it was confirmed that what appeared to be real progress on Brexit negotiations had been reached in ongoing talks between the EU and the British Government.Britain has agreed to pay up to £39bn in what has been described as its “divorce bill”, while compromise was reached ...
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Panalpina looks back on ‘exceptional year’ for airfreight
Basel, Switzerland-headquartered supply chain services provider Panalpina has described 2017 as having been “an exceptional year for air freight”.The market has, it said, “developed a new dynamic characterised by tight transport capacity and sustained high freight rates”.A statement continued: “Summer was anything but the usual calm and Panalpina’s early prediction ...
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Dirk Reich confirmed as member of SkyCell board
Dirk Reich has been elected to the board of Switzerland-based SkyCell, a provider of temperature-controlled containers.He has previously served as chief executive of Cargolux Airlines International and been on the management board of global supply chain services specialist Kuehne + Nagel (K+N).In 2016, he founded R+R International Aviation AG, which ...
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KLM launches Shipping Blue global package delivery product for SMEs
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has launched a small package delivery service for its BlueBiz customers.Shipping Blue is described by the carrier as a new worldwide package delivery service developed specifically for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).All members of the Air France KLM’s BlueBiz loyalty programme are now able to ship ...
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Toronto Pearson reveals new routes for summer 2018
Canada’s Toronto Pearson International Airport has confirmed that the summer 2018 schedule through the gateway will see the addition of a number of new long-haul routes.The airport will welcome several new airlines to its runways, as well as expanded service from existing carriers and more frequent flights on some high ...
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United Cargo still on the up
United Cargo has continued to report some very positive airfreight volume figures in its latest monthly report, which covers operational performance in November.The US carrier flew more than 300m cargo ton-miles in November, up by 16.8% on the same month of 2016.That year-on-year increase was only slightly down on the ...
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Air cargo set for another solid year in 2018
Air cargo is expected to have another "solid" year in 2018, although growth is expected to slow and there are some potential challenges ahead.Speaking at the IATA Cargo Media Day in Geneva, the airline association’s chief economist Brian Pearce said he expected e-commerce and inventory restocking to drive “good growth” ...
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CNS and PayCargo collaborate on new US import online payment platform
Cargo Network Services Corp (CNS), an IATA subsidiary, and US-based PayCargo have joined forces to offer the PayCargo-CNS System, a new US import payment option.CNS offers a range of business offerings designed to meet the requirements of the US air cargo industry (it operates CASS-USA, the US airfreight industry’s first ...
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ACI statistics reveal solid October performance
Airports Council International (ACI) Europe, the trade body representing the Continent’s air gateways, has released its air traffic report for October, revealing that airfreight traffic across the European airport network averaged year-on-year growth of 6.2% in the month.Airports located in EU nations averaged 5.3% year-on-year airfreight traffic growth in October, ...
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New airside perishables centre planned for Heathrow
A new chilled airside perishables centre is set to open at Heathrow Airport on Sandringham Road next year.The new centre is being developed by Matthew Rye and Gav Singh of Airport Perishables Handling (APH) and operations at the 25,000sq ft facility are expected to begin in the second quarter of ...
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Eirtech goes flat out for bellyhold cargo loading
Eirtech Aviation Services' flat cargo floor system is to be installed on an Airbus A319 aircraft for the first time.The Ireland-based company's cover panels, which fit over the existing cargo loading system (forward and aft), provide a flat cargo floor on which cargo and passenger baggage can be easily and ...
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VIDEO: Turkish Airlines' first B777 freighter enters the fleet
Turkish Airlines has taken delivery of its first Boeing 777 freighter, with another on order.“The delivery of our first 777 freighter is a milestone event in our cargo business,” said M. İlker Aycı, chairman of the board and the executive committee of Turkish Airlines.He continued: “Turkish Cargo increased its freighter ...
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Freight marketplace to include multimodal carbon calculator
The Freightos online marketplace is offering free tools to allow users to select the greenest mode of transport.It incorporates the calculations into freight quote options, for example showing that a 200kg consignment from Shanghai to London will produce 1.1 tonnes of CO2 by air but only 0.02 tonnes (20kg) of ...
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IATA reveals plans for CEIV Live Animals and Fresh
IATA has revealed plans to launch CEIV certification for live animal transport and will also begin to investigate the possibility of a scheme for perishables.Speaking at an IATA Cargo media day, Andrea Gruber, head of special cargo at the airline association, said that following the success of its security and ...
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Ace Turtle turns to Ceva
Ceva Logistics is to manage global freight forwarding in South East Asia for Ace Turtle, a technology platform company that provides direct to consumer web commerce solutions for leading retail brands.Ace Turtle said that the move would allow it to reach new customers, while allowing customers to shop through their ...
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Researchers see $130bn air cargo market by 2025
The global air cargo market could be worth over $130bn by 2025, according to New York-based market intelligence firm, Transparency Market Research (TMR).In its new report, TMR predicted that the global market will show steady growth of 4.9% a year, with the pharmaceuticals and healthcare segment expected to be particularly ...
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African carriers poised for new era, says Astral chief
A much-awaited Single African Air Transport Market will come into force in January 2018 and provide the opportunity for closer cooperation between African and foreign carriers.The new agreement will include 23 of the 54 African countries and create a single unified market in Africa, together with liberalisation of civil aviation ...
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UK roadshow to highlight ways to reduce airport trucking congestion
The user group for the CCS-UK airfreight community system is to hold a series of roadshows around the UK in early 2018 to promote its advanced information system and general issues surrounding truck congestion at London Heathrow airport.The non-profit body which manages, and commissions enhancements to the CCS-UK freight community ...
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Champ to smooth Silk Way West Airline’s cargo operations
Silk Way West Airlines has become the latest carrier to go live with Champ’s Weight & Balance load planning service for its fleet of Boeing 747 freighters, following approval from the Azerbaijan Civil Aviation Authority.The software provider said the IT solution would give faster load planning with greater accuracy, while ...