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SIA to link Brussels with Singapore
Singapore Airlines (SIA) has confirmed that it will inaugurate a non-stop, A350 service linking its home hub of Singapore Changi International Airport with the Belgian capital of Brussels on October 25, 2020.The route will be flown four times a week.“As a key gateway to Asia, Singapore is an important new ...
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Cathay Pacific Cargo remains ‘cautiously optimistic’ for 2020
In its regular newsletter to the industry – Cargo Clan – Cathay Pacific Cargo has looked back at what has been a particularly challenging year for any business based at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA), as well as what can be expected for 2020.The continuing demonstrations and protests at HKIA ...
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Icelandair Cargo to handle FedEx shipments in Iceland
Icelandair Cargo has agreed a three-year deal to handle all shipments to and from Iceland for FedEx and TNT that will go into effect in early 2020.Having acquired TNT in 2016, FedEx is merging the former express services provider’s operations within its own, and is also looking to expand its ...
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Bamboo Airways goes widebody
Earlier this week (on December 22), Vietnam’s Bamboo Airways took delivery of its first widebody aircraft – a Boeing 787-9 ‘Dreamliner’.It took delivery of the aircraft, called Ha Long Bay, at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi.In so doing, Bamboo Airways noted that it became the first ‘private airline’ (ie, ...
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FSP seals the deal at New York Stewart
From January 1, 2020, Future Stewart Partners (FSP) will operate and maintain New York Stewart International Airport’s terminal, landside and airside.FSP, a joint venture of Groupe ADP (which operates Paris Charles de Gaulle) and AvPORTS (an American-owned and -based airport manager and operator), has agreed the deal with the Port ...
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HAL to submit new plan to CAA on expansion
Following the recent confirmation that Heathrow Airport Limited (HAL), operator of London Heathrow Airport, will delay the expansion of the gateway for at least 12 months, the airport is to now submit what it describes as a “detailed investment plan” to the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).The Initial Business Plan, ...
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Dietl and Rock-it do their bit for the environment
Dietl International and parent company Rock-it Cargo have chosen to offset the environmental impact of their shipment of air cargo to this month’s Art Basel exhibition in Miami, Florida.Dietl International, which claims to be the largest logistics provider in the US devoted entirely to the special needs and requirements of ...
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Boeing makes changes at the top
Boeing has announced that its current chairman, David Calhoun, will take over as chief executive and president of the US giant as of January 13, 2020.Dennis Muilenburg has resigned from his positions as chief executive and board director, effective immediately. Boeing chief financial officer Greg Smith will serve as interim ...
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Ontario Airport on the up
Southern California’s Ontario International Airport saw its commercial airfreight volumes continue to grow in November, rising 5% year on year to reach 66,000 tons.While mail volumes were down almost 26%, overall cargo volumes were up 4.2% for the month.In October, Ontario’s commercial freight volumes had grown by 4.6% year on ...
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ACI World reports on disappointing October cargo figures
Airports Council International (ACI) World, the representative body for airports around the world, has reported that the retraction in the global air freight industry continued in October, with volumes falling by 2.9% year on year across the world.This was a slight improvement over September’s figure of -4%, however, and quite ...
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Mixed news for retiring A380s
Germany-based investment analyst Scope Analysis has reported that while the news that Emirates is already retiring A380 aircraft from its fleet in the wake of Airbus’s decision to axe the programme can't be good for everyone, the decision allows for the potential sale of aircraft parts in what is known ...
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BA to drop into Portland, Oregon, from June
Portland, Oregon, with Mount Hood in the distanceFrom June 1, British Airways will launch the first year-round, non-stop service linking London to Portland, Oregon.The service will be operated five times a week in summer, four times a week in winter. A BA B787 ‘Dreamliner’ will fly the return service.Delta Air ...
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Rapiscan’s RTT110 gets the nod from TSA
Rapiscan Systems’ RTT110 cargo and baggage scanner has become the first high-speed Computed Tomography Explosive Detection System (EDS) to be approved according to the US Transportation Security Administration’s Air Cargo Screening Technology List (ACSTL).Certification was achieved last month (November) following what Rapiscan described as a “thorough testing process” with TSA.However, ...
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Etihad Cargo receives CEIV Fresh certification
Etihad Cargo, the cargo and logistics arm of Etihad Airways, has been awarded IATA’s Centre of Excellence for Perishable Logistics (CEIV Fresh) by the airline trade association.It is the first Middle East airline to hold both IATA’s CEIV Fresh and CEIV Pharma certifications, and one of only two carriers around ...
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SAA signs up to Illegal Wildlife Trade module of IEnvA programme
South African Airways (SAA) has joined the fight against illegal shipping of animals by signing up to the Illegal Wildlife Trade module of the IATA Environmental Assessment (IEnvA) programme.IEnvA is a comprehensive environmental management system that SAA uses as a standard for its environmental sustainability strategy.It describes IEnvA as an ...
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Air New Zealand Cargo gears up for Christmas
Air New Zealand is playing a part in many Christmas dinners around the world, flying meat and vegetables destined to grace many tables on this year’s big day.According to the carrier, the airline’s cargo team is working with New Zealand meat producers and exporters from around the country to fly ...
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ACS contributes more than healthy donation to local children’s charity
Bianca Effemey and Tina LeachGlobally active charter broker Air Charter Service (ACS) has donated £30,953 to Momentum Children’s Charity, an organisation that cares for families with children who have cancer or other life-challenging conditions.The charity helps children in the English county of Surrey (where the broker is headquartered) and surrounding ...
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FTA responds to Heathrow delay
Following immediately in the wake of the announcement earlier today (December 20) that the much-talked about expansion (and third runway) of London Heathrow Airport is to be delayed by at least a year, the UK’s Freight Transport Association (FTA) was quick to offer its thoughts.Zoe McLernan, the trade body’s policy ...
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ACI EUROPE reports continued decline in airfreight volumes
European airport trade body ACI EUROPE has released air traffic statistics covering October, and its figures record that airfreight traffic through its European gateways fell by 2.6% year on year in the month.It was the 12th consecutive month of air cargo decline. The October figure was also 2.8% down on ...
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AirAsia inaugurates new Da Lat connection
Kuala Lumpur-headquartered low-cost carrier AirAsia has introduced flights to Da Lat, capital of Lam Dong province in the Central Highlands of Vietnam.AirAsia is the first international airline to offer a direct connection between the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur and Da Lat.The route, launched on December 20, is operated four ...