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    Delhi and Schiphol sign MoU to promote cargo trade lane

    2015-04-24T11:53:01Z

    Delhi Airport and Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on and promote cargo business between the two hubs.The agreement’s scope includes business promotion, product development, knowledge sharing, training, performance benchmarking and regulatory agency cooperation.Schiphol handled a record 1.6m tonnes of cargo in 2014, up 6.7 ...

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    AN-124 paint job to save $100,000 in fuel per year

    2015-04-24T11:43:55Z

    A fresh lick of paint for an An-124-100 will give Volga-Dnepr Airlines an expected fuel saving of over $100,000 a year.The freighter will be painted using a leading durable coating technology to increase the aircraft’s aerodynamic qualities.Vladimir Drebnev, senior engineer, continuing airworthiness at Russian-based Volga-Dnepr, stated: “The base coat/clear coat ...

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    Drewry's airfreight rate index slips in March

    2015-04-24T10:47:22Z

    Drewry’s East-West Air Freight Price Index slipped 2.3 points in March to a reading of 99.5, losing the gains achieved in the previous month.The London-based consultancy said: "A retreat in pricing was anticipated with load factors softening following factory closures over the Chinese Lunar New Year holiday period and from ...

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    Airnautic opens Nantes office

    2015-04-24T10:07:44Z

    French general sales agent Airnautic has opened an office at Nantes airport, located in western France.Airnautic's new French office will join three others, located in Mulhouse, Lyon and Paris.It will be led by Elodie Ligot, whose role will be "to extend the GSA local presence, including the sales of premium ...

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    Schiphol tonnages impacted by slowing Chinese output

    2015-04-23T15:15:25Z

    A decline in airfreight between Asia and Europe saw Schiphol airport’s cargo volumes fall 1.8 per cent in the first three months of 2015 over like quarter 2014 to nearly 386,800 tonnes.It was the Amsterdam hub’s first quarterly fall in cargo volumes for almost two years.The Dutch airport’s senior VP ...

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    Time critical for Dentressangle

    2015-04-23T12:03:59Z

    Norbert Dentressangle has launched a complete range of time critical services for urgent and specialist deliveries.The air and sea division of the French logistics operator has recruited time critical expert Stacy Rouillon, along with a team of specialists, to deliver and develop the tailor-made product.These currently include secure critical services, ...

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    Swiss WorldCargo to test drone technology

    2015-04-23T11:29:39Z

    Swiss WorldCargo, Swiss Post and Matternet are teaming up to test the deployment of drones, including their potential use for internal logistics and the last mile delivery of small packages.The air cargo division of Swiss International Air Lines, the Swiss postal group and the US-based manufacturer of drone technology will ...

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    FedEx-TNT deal to create third force in express

    2015-04-23T11:29:22Z

    FedEx’s planned takeover of rival carrier TNT would create a third force in the express market – and unlike UPS’ attempted takeover 2½ years ago, it would succeed, the leaders of the two companies predicted at a press conference this morning.The acquisition would bring TNT’s “exceptional” road platform into the ...

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    Thai air cargo community set to speed up e-AWB adoption

    2015-04-23T10:49:56Z

    An e-freight workshop held in Bangkok was attended by airlines and a mix of independent and multinational forwarder members of local associations, including the Thai Airfreight Forwarders Association (TAFA) and the Thai International Freight Forwarders Association (TIFFA).The workshop, organised by Bangkok Flight Services (BFS) and Worldwide Information Network (WIN), focused ...

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    Panalpina airfreight volumes hit by lower automotive

    2015-04-23T09:40:32Z

    Panalpina’s airfreight volumes grew one per cent in the 2015 first quarter to 205,000 tons - against an estimated market growth of three to four per cent - due mainly to lower throughputs in the automotive sector. Despite the airfreight result, the Switzerland-based global logistics player saw group consolidated profit ...

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    Freight bounce for Air Partner

    2015-04-23T08:41:09Z

    UK-based aviation charter specialist Air Partner saw full year group revenues fall 9.2 per cent to £192.1m and underlying profit before tax down from £4.1m to £2.6m for the twelve months ended January 2015.However, investment in the freight division “has started to show returns with excellent improvements in sales and ...

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    Eric Born lands top job at Swissport International

    2015-04-23T08:08:14Z

    Eric Born will be the new group president and chief executive at ground handler Swissport International (SPI), taking up his role from August 2015.The Swiss national joins from Wincanton, a UK stock exchange-listed logistics company, where he was chief executive for five years from 2010. From 2004 to 2009, Born ...

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    TNT air fleet purchasers waiting in the wings

    2015-04-22T16:03:22Z

    FedEx has already identified potential purchasers of TNT Express’ air operations, says FedEx chief executive David Bronczek.He was speaking at a press conference to announce US-based FedEx’s $4.8bn takeover of European rival TNT Express in a deal set to complete in 2016, subject to regulatory approval.However, it is not yet ...

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    Stop obsessing about price, shippers tell carriers

    2015-04-22T16:01:56Z

    Discussions between shippers, airlines and transport providers too often boiled down to price, lamented panellists at a forum organised by the new Global Shippers Alliance (GSA).This was the first major event organised by the GSA, which was formed in March by the European Shippers’ Council, the Asian Shippers’ Association and ...

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    Wisskirchen to be new cargo handler at Cologne/Bonn airport

    2015-04-22T15:56:10Z

    Wisskirchen has secured a 30-year concession for cargo handling at Germany’s Cologne/Bonn Airport, starting in July this year.The airport authority said: “With this step the airport is securing long-term growth and employment in the general cargo business.”Germany-based Wisskirchen will lease the cargo terminal and receive a 30-year handling concession at ...

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    ULD pioneer Jim Jackson enters TIACA's Hall of Fame

    2015-04-22T08:57:37Z

    James ‘Jim’ Jackson, a driving force behind the standardisation of aircraft Unit Load Devices (ULD) and the supporting aircraft and ground-handling technical requirements, has been welcomed to The International Air Cargo Association’s (TIACA) Hall of Fame.Jackson is an air-cargo handling and logistics innovator, a lifelong champion of international standardization, and ...

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    Ecuador opens for IAG pharma product

    2015-04-22T08:41:17Z

    IAG Cargo has opened two stations in Ecuador for its pharmaceuticals and life sciences cargo product, Constant Climate, bringing to 15 the number of Latin America gateways for the temperature controlled service.The addition of Ecuador's José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport and Mariscal Sucre International Airport see IAG Cargo’s global ...

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    Joint venture to turn Muscat into air cargo crossroads

    2015-04-16T13:14:43Z

    Cargolux Airlines and Oman Air have signed a joint venture agreement to develop Muscat International Airport as an air cargo hub between India, China, Africa, Europe and the US.The first Cargolux flight under the agreement operated on 16 April and a ceremony was held on board the B747 freighter to ...

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    Virgin Atlantic Cargo strikes road feeder deal with Jan de Rijk

    2015-04-16T13:08:24Z

    Virgin Atlantic Cargo has awarded a new three-year road feeder services contract to Jan de Rijk Logistics and extended its delivery network to over 50 airports in Europe.Most Virgin Atlantic cargo arriving in London for onward connection in Europe is destined for Amsterdam, Brussels, Frankfurt and Paris, served by next ...

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    Qatar first class for four legs

    2015-04-16T13:00:32Z

    Qatar Airways Cargo has moved 40 of the world’s most admired show jumping and dressage horses for a major event in the equine sporting calendar.A specially chartered B777 freighter carried the four-legged passengers from Amsterdam to the International Federation of Equestrian Sports’ World Cup finals in Las Vegas.The plane was ...