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South Africans ready to click to ship
AMI has extended its click2ship service to its South African operations. The system allows bona fide freight agents to obtain online, all-inclusive quotations for shipments, including collection and delivery, which can subsequently be converted to bookings. Additional services such as insurance can also be booked online.The service was first launched ...
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Cabot to explore options for Kenyan planes
Air Partner's aircraft remarketing arm, Cabot Aviation, has been appointed by Kenya Airways as its exclusive agent for four B777-200ERs. The aircraft were all delivered new between 2004 and 2007 and have been operated on its scheduled routes.Earlier this year Cabot was appointed by China Airlines as its exclusive broker ...
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The great ketchup catch-up
Air Charter Service kept a leading fast food restaurant chain in ketchup last week when it moved 90 tonnes of sachets.President of the North American operation, Richard Thompson, explains: “The company’s restaurants across the North East and South East of the US were running extremely low on ketchup and the ...
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NetDespatch smooths AMI service
Airfreight and express wholesaler Air Menzies International (AMI) is using NetDespatch’s data management platform to improve its customers’ international deliveries.AMI provides neutral airfreight and express wholesale services exclusively to freight forwarders and couriers, using its buying power to purchase large volumes of capacity and passing the benefits on to its ...
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UPS relief flight for typhoon victims
The UPS Foundation delivered nearly 100,000 lbs (45 tonnes) of American Red Cross relief supplies to help more than 50,000 residents of the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) affected by Typhoon Soudelor and Tropical Storm Goni. According to the American Red Cross, Typhoon Soudelor is the most destructive storm ...
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Dubai half year boost for Virgin Atlantic
Virgin Atlantic Cargo carried over 30% more cargo from Dubai in the first half of 2015, boosted by additional US routes and frequencies, and traffic generated as a result of the US port disruptions.For the six months ended June 2015, the airline carried 2,400 tonnes ex Dubai, compared with ...
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SPECIAL REPORT: How long will Japanese air cargo growth last?
Last year, major Japanese airports recorded strong air cargo volume increases after years of stagnation.It has been suggested that a weakening in the value of the yen and increasing costs for producing in China resulted in some manufacturing moving back to Japan.Japanese companies also increasingly developing highly complex components, which ...
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Five join Frankfurt cargo club
Air Cargo Community Frankfurt, the association of companies, institutions and organisations promoting the German freight hub, has welcomed five new members.The arrival of Swissport Cargo Services Deutschland, Dachser, Thermotraffic, Sovereign Speed and my Logistics means that the number of members in the association is now 33.“We are delighted about the ...
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AirBridge leaps ahead
In an era when many European carriers are shedding their freighters as uneconomical, AirBridgeCargo’s recent expansion has been eye-watering.The carrier clocked up 17% growth in the first half to 218,000 tonnes, following an almost identical rise in full year 2014. Then at the Paris Air Show in June it signed ...
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Emirates adds flights to second Iranian city
Emirates SkyCargo will increase its airfreight capacity to Iran next month, when the Dubai-based carrier’s passenger arm begins a five times a week non-stop A330-200 flight to Mashhad from September 1.Mashhad, in north east Iran, will become Emirates’ second Iranian destination after the capital city Tehran, which Emirates has been ...
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Tex Gunning to leave TNT CEO role if FedEx succeeds in takeover bid
TNT Express chief executive Tex Gunning will be replaced by David Binks if FedEx’s $4.8bn takeover, due to be launched on Monday, is successful.The two companies today announced that, on Monday, FedEx will make its recommended public cash offer for all the issued and outstanding ordinary shares of TNT Express.The ...
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FedEx reaches tentative agreement with pilots' union
FedEx pilot representatives and company management have reached a tentative agreement on an amended collective bargaining agreement after years of discussions.The Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA) said this week that the two negotiating parties had reached an agreement, although terms need to be reviewed and approved by the FedEx ...
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The heat is on: Ruslan transports steam superheater to Saudi Arabia
A Ruslan International AN124-100 freighter has transported a 60 tonne steam superheater from Linz in Austria to Dammam, Saudi Arabia.The flight, arranged in partnership with Swiss forwarder Panalpina, involved a 450 km journey by road to Linz Airport.The road journey required several special permits, due to its width of 620 ...
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Chinese cargo airlines suffer from a different kind of problem to their European counterparts
ANALYSIS: The latest monthly airline data has revealed that while European airlines have been struggling to protect cargo load factors because of volume declines, Chinese airlines have faced the same issue but because of capacity additions.During July, of four major Chinese cargo carriers, three recorded demand increases on last year, ...
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Atlas Air: yuan devaluation impact unknown, but cargo growth still expected in 2015
Freighter aircraft lessor Atlas Air believes it is too early to say what impact the devaluation of the yuan will have on air cargo demand but is nonetheless confident that volumes will grow in 2015.Speaking at the Jefferies Global Industrials Conference, Atlas Air chief executive and president William Flynn said ...
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ACS arranges aid flight to war torn Aden
Air Charter Service (ACS) has arranged the first civilian cargo flight into Aden since the troubles started in Yemen almost five months ago.ACS chief executive Justin Bowman said that civilian cargo flights carrying much needed humanitarian aid have not been allowed into Aden for months.But on August 13 the charter ...
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Lithium powered ELT likely cause of Ethiopian Airlines 2013 Heathrow fire
A fire onboard a parked Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 787-8 in July 2013 at Heathrow was likely to have been caused by a lithium battery powered emergency locator transmitter (ELT), according to accident investigators.The UK’s Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) said ELT battery wires, crossed and trapped under the battery compartment ...
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Acquisition sees Air Partner expand into aviation safety consulting
Air Partner, the UK-based global aviation services group with a cargo charter division, has acquired aviation safety consultancy Baines Simmons for a total net cash consideration of up to £6m.It is the second acquisition this year by Air Partner following the takeover of Cabot Aviation in May.Baines Simmons, specialising in ...
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Cathay Pacific sees H1 air cargo load factor improve, but yields slide
An improved cargo load factor at Cathay Pacific and Dragonair was not enough to stop a decline in yield as industry overcapacity and lower fuel surcharges had an effect on the airline group’s first-half performance.The world’s largest cargo airline group recorded a 2.5% year-on-year decline in first-half revenues of HK$11.4bn, ...
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Polar opens Changi link
Scheduled freighter carrier Polar Air Cargo Worldwide has made its inaugural flight at Singapore’s Changi Airport.The Polar B747F will add a new US city, Cincinnati in Ohio, to Changi’s freighter network connections.Polar, majority owned by US-based Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings in partnership with minority stakeholder DHL Network Operations (US), will ...