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LATAM Airlines converts tons into travel credits
LATAM Airlines Group cargo customers can now benefit from Cargo Rewards, a corporate programme that converts transported international cargo tons into credit for travel.The scheme will apply to qualifying airfreight booked on LAN Cargo, TAM Cargo, LAN Cargo Colombia and Mas Air.Álvaro Carril, LAN Cargo’s senior vice president sales & ...
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Quick change B737 for Mistral Air
PEMCO World Air Services has redelivered a converted Boeing 737-300QC (Quick Change) to Automatic, a US-based aircraft leasing company.US-based passenger to freighter conversion specialist PEMCO said that the aircraft, built in 1998, is to be operated by Mistral Air based in Italy.Mistral Air is one of the main Italian air ...
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WFS expands at Heathrow
Cargo handler Worldwide Flight Services has signed a lease for a “significant” new facility at the Heathrow Cargo Centre (HCC).Property owner Airport Property Partnership (APP), owned by SEGRO and Aviva Investors, said WFS had signed up to take a 7,650 sq m airside unit at HCC.Alan Holland, director of APP ...
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Southern Air appoints Chase as COO
US-based ACMI service provider Southern Air has named Paul Chase as its chief operating officer.Chase will oversee all aspects of the cargo airline’s business, including safety, flight operations, systems and technical operations, fleet network, finance, maintenance and human resources.Chase joined the company in 2007 and has held positions of increasing ...
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Thailand's Trans Air Cargo pushes ahead with e-AWBs
Thailand’s second largest air forwarder, Trans Air Cargo (TAC), has continued to increase its use of e air waybills.TAC began its digital transition in the spring of 2015 and is now sending 400 to 500 electronic-air waybills (e-AWB) per month.“Continuous engagement with airlines on a local level is an important ...
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Brussels launches probe into FedEx’s proposed TNT takeover
The European Commission has opened an in-depth investigation into FedEx’s proposed $4.8bn takeover of TNT Express over concerns the deal could reduce competition and push up prices.The Commission said it had concerns that on a number of European markets for international express and regular small package deliveries, the merged entity ...
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IAG revenues up on currency gains
IAG saw cargo revenues increase by more than 8% during the second quarter of the year despite a volume decline caused by a move away from operating its own freighters.The Iberia and BA owner recorded cargo revenues of €259m during the second quarter of the year, up from €238m during ...
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Kurt Kraft to head Boeing freighter conversion and modification services
Kurt Kraft has been appointed to head Boeing's freighter conversion and modification services.In this new role, Kraft will have responsibility for all modification programs including avionics, flight decks, interiors and freighter conversions.Kraft previously served as director of 787 engineering at Boeing South Carolina and succeeds Dan da Silva, who was ...
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IATA hits out at Paris airport charge increases
IATA has hit at the French Government for allowing the operator of Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG) and Paris-Orly (ORY) airports to continue increasing airport charges for each year of the 2016-2020 period.The airline group said the French government’s decision ignores the recommendation of the independent Airport Consultative Commission, which said ...
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DuPont appoints le Minor to Tyvek EMEA air cargo role
DuPont Protection Technologies has appointed Yves Le Minor as European business development manager for the Tyvek® air cargo cover range.Drawing on his experience as part of the Tyvek air cargo team since the beginning of 2014, Le Minor will work alongside his DuPont counterparts in the Americas and Asia to ...
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Logwin answers a logistical trunk call
An elephant never forgets, nor does it flap a deaf ear.Germany-based logistics services provider Logwin has transported a supersize format loudspeaker by truck and aircraft to Addo Elephant National Park in South Africa.The equipment will allow the University of Vienna to study how elephants can communicate over great distances ...
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Strong full year prediction from Atlas Air
Freighter aircraft lessor Atlas Air expects to end 2015 with “a strong year and a significant increase in earnings” on the back of a second quarter that saw “contribution and margin strength” in the ACMI, charter and dry leasing sectors.Bill Flynn, president and chief executive of Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, ...
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ANA endures tough quarter for cargo
ANA Cargo has endured a difficult second quarter as revenues, volumes and load factors all declined as typhoons, softening export demand and a weakening yen took their toll.The Japanese carrier saw cargo revenues decline by 2.4% during the April-June period to Y36bn.Cargo traffic slid by the larger amount of 7% ...
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JAL Cargo revenues up on international growth
JAL Cargo has recorded an increase in cargo revenues during the first quarter of its fiscal financial year.The Japanese carrier saw international and domestic cargo revenues during the April-June period increase to Y20.5bn from Y19.8bn a year earlier.International volumes increased by 9.4% during the period in cargo ton km terms, ...
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Ground handling shake-up continues as HNA swoops on Swissport in Sfr2.7bn deal
The fast-changing ground handling industry today saw a second major takeover take place within a week when China’s HNA Group swooped on Swissport in a Sfr2.73bn deal.HNA, owner of China’s fourth-largest airline, Hainan Airlines, said Zurich-based Swissport would remain a standalone business within the group and added that it would ...
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HNA Group to acquire Swissport Group from PAI Partners SAS
Swissport Group has announced that PAI Partners SAS has today agreed to the sale of Swissport to HNA Group Co, a global enterprise group based in Haikou, China. Swissport, the world´s largest ground and cargo handling company, will remain as a stand-alone business within HNA Group, complementing HNA’s existing activities ...
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Descartes gets the message from SAP
Descartes Systems Group has signed a software development cooperation agreement with SAP to create a logistics message exchange between Descartes’ cloud-based Global Logistics Network (GLN) and the SAP Transportation Management (SAP TM) application.The system will provide an “end-to-end business-content network for logistics collaboration and connectivity” said the two partners in ...
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Sharjah partners firm up road feeder agreement
Sharjah Aviation Services and Wallenborn have formalised their strategic partnership in the Middle East with a newly entered agreement.It extends the current cooperation between Sharjah Aviation Service and the Luxembourg-headquartered road feeder services (RFS) supplier.Sharjah Aviation Service and Wallenborn offer general cargo and temperature controlled airfreight RFS to all the ...
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Australia and US agree mutual recognition strategy for air cargo screening
The US and Australian governments have agreed a policy to phase-in arrangements to screen all US-bound air cargo at piece-level.The strategy will allow the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to continue recognition of Australia’s National Cargo Security Program (NCSP) for US-bound air cargo until mid-2017.The move was welcomed by TIACA, ...
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TNT launches Tunis air link
TNT has launched a Boeing 737-400 freighter link to Tunis, the capital city of Tunisia, from its main European air hub in Liege, Belgium.The service will operate five times weekly via Marseilles, with flights arriving in Tunis every weekday before start of business and leaving the city in the evening.The ...