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    ABC adds third Munich freighter call

    2017-10-04T09:48:19Z

    AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) has added a third weekly freighter call into Munich, a key logistics hub in southern Germany.Operated by a Boeing 747 freighter, the service offers a 48 hour delivery time, including cargo handling, to 12 destinations in six Asian countries via the ABC hub in Moscow.Andrey Andreev, vice-president ...

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    Vallair is launch customer for 321PC's A321-200 passenger to freighter conversion

    2017-10-04T09:22:56Z

    Aviation company Vallair Solutions is the launch customer for 321 Precision Conversions’ (321PC) Airbus A321-200 passenger-to-freighter conversion, including the prototype aircraft and follow-on option aircraft.The prototype aircraft was delivered by Vallair, a wholly owned company of Vallair Capital, to 321PC in July this year.321PC anticipates approval of a Federal Aviation ...

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    Qatar Airways Cargo adds Helsinki to pharma network

    2017-10-03T13:19:10Z

    Qatar Airways Cargo has added Finnish capital Helsinki to its expanding pharma network, the Middle East carrier’s 74th pharma destination.Qatar Airways’ chief officer cargo, Ulrich Ogiermann, said: “The expansion of our pharma network helps us meet the growing air freight requirements in the pharmaceutical industry where time and temperature management ...

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    Airfreight rates flat in August

    2017-10-03T12:35:57Z

    Airfreight rates on major east-west traders were largely flat in August, but are expected to have picked up again in September.The latest figures from consultant Drewry’s Sea and Air Shipper Insight show that the average all-in buy rate across 28 major east-west lanes stood at $2.63 per kg in September.This ...

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    OPINION: How freight forwarders add value to the logistics chain

    2017-10-03T09:46:21Z

    Bradley Waller, logistics development manager at Alliance Shipping, argues that airlines cannot duplicate the full range of services provided by freight forwarders to shippers.There have been reports of air cargo carriers plotting to establish direct relationships with importers and exporters so they can by-pass third-party freight forwarding services for the ...

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    Cargolux in Asian Games horse flight

    2017-10-03T08:56:03Z

    Cargolux has completed the transportation of a shipment of high-value horses between Luxembourg and Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, as part of the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games.The 17 horses were flown out to Ashgabat in mid-September, with the all-cargo carrier working in co-operation with Peden Bloodstock, a charterer specialised in ...

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    FedEx to double size of air cargo facilities at Incheon airport

    2017-10-03T08:55:34Z

    FedEx Express has revealed it will double the size of its air cargo handling facility at Incheon International Airport as it looks to cater for rising volumes in South Korea.Establishing a new cargo facility at Incheon International Airport is a strategic move for FedEx — the airport has seen the ...

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    WFS wins Beluga handling contract

    2017-10-02T15:04:20Z

    Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) has been selected by Airbus to handle its giant Beluga A300-600ST Super Transporter at Airbus facilities in Getafe, Spain.In line with the new contract, WFS has opened a new station inside the Airbus facilities in Getafe, from where the aircraft will operate to other Airbus plants.WFS ...

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    AN−124−100 Ruslan on a round−the−world trip

    2017-10-02T13:35:28Z

    An Antonov Airlines’ An124−100 Ruslan aircraft flew around the globe one and a half times, performing a series of commercial flightsOne of Antonov Airlines’ freighters flew from Mary International Airport, Turkmenistan to Helsinki, Finland, where it took on board commercial cargo consisting of industrial heat exchangers, weighing a total 54 ...

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    Delta and Virgin launch pharma zone at Heathrow

    2017-10-02T13:31:08Z

    Joint venture partners Virgin Atlantic Cargo and Delta Cargo are introducing a new Pharma Zone at their London Heathrow joint facility.The new Pharma Zone will support the growing volumes of temperature-controlled healthcare and life science products being carried by both airlines.Opening today [October 2], the Pharma Zone at their Cargo ...

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    Air cargo volumes continue to grow as North America steps up

    2017-10-02T12:17:44Z

    Air cargo’s impressive growth figures continued in August as North American performance improved, while yields are also showing signs of improvement.The latest figures from analyst WorldACD show that air cargo demand in weight terms increased by 12.9% year on year, with cargo being flown over longer distances and the average ...

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    Lufthansa freighter in relief-aid flight to Puerto Rico

    2017-10-01T14:01:02Z

    Lufthansa Group has deployed an MD-11 freighter from Frankfurt Airport to Aguadilla, on the West Coast of Puerto Rico, to join the humanitarian efforts throughout the island after the devastating effects of Hurricane Maria.Situated in this region is a Lufthansa Technical Site where 400 colleagues are helping local communities nearby.The ...

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    Germany and Netherlands are next steps in Panalpina perishables empire (updated)

    2017-10-01T13:34:36Z

    Freight forwarder Panalpina has reached agreement to acquire two more perishables logistics companies, the Cool Chain Group in Germany (CCG) and Interfresh Airfreight Handling, for undisclosed sums.CCG currently has 100 customers and handles around 14,000 tonnes of air freight per year. It parent company, Rungis Express, is to concentrate on ...

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    ICAO chief calls for more backing for security plan

    2017-10-01T13:34:18Z

    ICAO secretary general Dr Fang Liu called on United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to promote greater international awareness and implementation of its new Global Aviation Security Plan (GASeP) at the UN headquarters in New York on 28 September.Core objectives of GASeP, which is expected to be approved by the ICAO ...

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    KLM Cargo brings Dutch heritage home

    2017-10-01T13:33:00Z

    KLM Cargo is bringing works by Dutch masters back home to Amsterdam for a short time, after an absence of 300 years. The Netherlands flag carrier flew a number of works from St Petersburg, including Rembrandt’s ‘Young Woman with Earrings’ for the Dutch Masters from the Hermitage. Treasures of the ...

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    Singapore links up with Lufthansa Group

    2017-10-01T13:32:30Z

    Singapore Airlines and Lufthansa Group have confirmed 1 October as the official launch date for their joint venture for passenger flights between Singapore, Australia and Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Belgium.The two carriers have been stepping up their cooperation since 2015, introducing new services between Singapore and Dusseldorf in July 2016. ...

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    Icing blamed for Canada freighter crash

    2017-09-29T15:04:03Z

    A report by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) blamed ice accumulation and the company practice of operating in icing conditions for the crash of a Cessna 208B Caravan cargo plane.The pilot was killed on the crash, near Pickle Lake, Ontario, on the morning of 11 December 2015.The Cessna, ...

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    Etihad freighter captain dies in mid-air

    2017-09-29T13:40:19Z

    The captain of an Etihad Airways Boeing 777-200 freighter en route from Abu Dhabi to Amsterdam Schiphol has died at the controls, shortly after take-off. He became unwell shortly after flight EY927 lifted off and then became incapacitated, prompting the first officer to declare Mayday and divert the aircraft to ...

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    Passenger to Gatwick

    2017-09-29T13:07:59Z

    A hunt for a fugitive who went missing from a London-bound Emirates plane has ended happily – but mystery still surrounds what happened to one of the passengers on flight EK 011, bound for Gatwick on 27 July.Dinky the ragdoll cat had been flying in the cargo hold, with his ...

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    Burning men festival

    2017-09-29T12:52:01Z

    No, it's not a street protest - staff at Ethiopian Airlines Group are symbolically burning the last bits of paper as they celebrate completion of a digitisation project on 28 September.According to Ethiopian, the largest airline in Africa, the scheme covers all business processes including aircraft maintenance, flight and commercial ...