All Airlines articles – Page 189

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    Ray Jewell retires from Cathay Pacific Cargo

    2018-09-27T09:58:50Z

    Cathay Pacific regional head of cargo Europe Ray Jewell has retired after 35 years working with the airline.Jewell has headed up the airline's cargo department in Europe for the last 18 years and will be replaced by Jansen Stafford, previously country manager Spain.Jewell, referred to as the godfather of cargo ...

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    Virgin Atlantic Cargo sees 3% tonnage growth in 2018 first half

    2018-09-27T09:30:29Z

    Virgin Atlantic Cargo saw a 3% year-on-year increase in tonnages for in the first half of 2018, driven by a growth in life science, express, valuable and automotive shipments.The UK-based airline carried 116,300 tonnes to the end of June 2018, building on its performance in 2017 when volumes reached a ...

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    Air Cargo News Awards set for a new format

    2018-09-26T13:59:11Z

    Air Cargo News is proud to announce a new format for its awards, the highly prized ‘Oscars’ of the global airfreight industry for the past 35 years.The 2019 Cargo Airline of the Year event, and a new same-day airfreight conference, will take place on April 26 at the Runnymede-on-Thames hotel ...

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    Top 25 Cargo Airlines 2017: FedEx leads the pack while Qatar edges higher

    2018-09-21T10:09:57Z

    FedEx extended its position as the world’s busiest freight-parcel carrier in 2017 (see table at end of article), while Emirates maintained its lead in terms of pure cargo despite Qatar Airways rapidly closing the gap on its Middle East rival.As expected, the latest figures from IATA’s World Air Transport Statistics ...

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    Zoo wants to be a "billion-by-air"? Frankfurt animal lounge does

    2018-09-21T10:01:22Z

    Lufthansa Cargo’s Frankfurt Animal Lounge opened ten years ago and since then has booked in more than a billion special guests at Europe’s largest animal station.Jörg Bodenröder, senior director of handling specials at Lufthansa Cargo, said: “Many exotic species have already flown with us. From giraffes and hippopotamuses through to ...

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    American Airlines Cargo names Tyler as VP, strategy and development

    2018-09-19T15:19:40Z

    American Airlines (AA) Cargo has promoted Jessica Tyler to the position of vice president, strategy and development.In her new role, she will focus on long-term innovation, and particularly how the carrier “plans and invests in the right technology, products, partnerships and ways of doing business to best serve customers”.She will ...

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    Oman Air to add Athens to expanding network

    2018-09-19T10:38:20Z

    Oman Air is to fly to Athens from June next year when it will operate a Boeing 737 MAX passenger aircraft on the route.Abdul Aziz Al Raisi, Oman Air’s chief executive, said that the new flights to the Greek capital will be only “the first of several new routes to ...

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    Air Italy opts for Globe Air Cargo USA

    2018-09-18T12:52:20Z

    Air Italy has appointed Globe Air Cargo USA (GAC USA), part of the ECS Group, as its general sales (GSA) for its US cargo operations.A spokesperson for GAC USA said that it intends to open up "new logistical solutions for the American market" with direct daily flights to Milan Malpensa ...

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    Ten years after, airfreight still feels the effects of the global financial crisis

    2018-09-17T14:24:18Z

    A decade after the collapse of Lehman Brothers and the global financial crisis (GFC) that followed, airfreight volumes are still feeling the effect.IATA says that the 22% peak-to-trough decline in freight tonne kilometres (FTKs) during the GFC was almost twice as large as that seen in the previous freight downturn ...

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    Air cargo set for disruption as Hurricane Florence hits US east coast

    2018-09-14T14:02:06Z

    The air cargo industry is bracing for disruption to US supply chains as Hurricane Florence starts to lash North and South Carolina.The storm is expected to bring wind speeds of up to 90mph while torrential rain fall is expected to result in catastrophic flooding and there are predictions of life-threatening ...

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    Ethiopian and Western Global hope to partner on US mail to Africa

    2018-09-14T11:47:13Z

    Ethiopian Airlines has applied to the US Department of Transportation to begin a code share agreement with all-cargo airline Western Global for the transportation of US mail to Africa.The African airline hopes to be able to display Western Global's KD designator code on its flights once the US cargo airline's ...

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    FlyKargo partners JetBlue for Americas e-commerce programme

    2018-09-11T09:10:49Z

    FlyKargo has partnered with US passenger carrier JetBlue Airways to "facilitate air cargo movement" between Fort Lauderdale and San Juan, Puerto Rico, as part of a three month pilot programme aimed at the fast growing e-commerce market in the Americas and Caribbean.Miami-based FlyKargo, which specialises in air cargo managed services ...

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    Czaszar leads Lufthansa Cargo in Brussels with François departing

    2018-09-06T13:04:37Z

    Brussels Airlines vice president cargo Alban François has left the airline to take up a position at fruit supplier Green Yard.François’ move comes shortly after the Lufthansa Cargo took over the marketing of Brussels Airline’s cargo capacity.However, it is understood that he changed roles of his own accord and the ...

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    Kansai Airport set to re-open to domestic flights after devastating typhoon

    2018-09-06T09:54:43Z

    Osaka Kansai International Airport is expected to reopen to domestic flights on Friday (September 7) despite the severe damage caused by Typhoon Jebi earlier in the week , according to Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.At the height of the storm, the most severe to hit the region in a quarter ...

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    Air France KLM the latest to expand cargo tracking services

    2018-09-06T09:11:57Z

    Air France KLM Martinair Cargo (AFKLMP) is the latest carrier to expand its cargo tracking capabilities, offering optional active tracking devices on its flights.The devices can send data through telecom or other networks and provide GPS location and sensor data including information on temperature, humidity, shock/tilt and light exposure.Customers place ...

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    United Cargo adds to pharma capabilities

    2018-09-05T14:59:20Z

    United Cargo is enhancing its TempControl and LifeGuard services by utilising the evo Cold Chain 2.0 system developed by Savsu Technologies.TempControl is United Cargo’s leading service for pharmaceuticals and other health care and life science material requiring temperature-controlled transport, and LifeGuard provides the carrier’s highest-priority same-day service for critically important ...

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    LATAM expands European services with new Lisbon route

    2018-09-05T14:47:06Z

    LATAM Cargo kicked off its new Guarulhos to Lisbon route carrying a full load of six tonnes of cargo on behalf of freight forwarder Panalpina.The five-times-a-week service took off for the first time on September 3 utilising a Boeing 767 passenger aircraft. The airline said the flights are part of ...

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    Jeju Air domestic cargo flights take off

    2018-09-04T13:08:33Z

    Local press reports indicate that South Korean budget carrier Jeju Air will begin domestic airfreight services linking Jeju International Airport and Gimpo International Airport on September 17.According to Pulse, the English news service of the Maeil Business News, the airline expects to carry around 15 tons of freight per day ...

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    BARIG calls for joint action on capacity

    2018-09-03T11:05:05Z

    The Board of Airline Representatives in Germany (BARIG) has highlighted a need to address capacity issues in the European country as recent months have seen numerous flight cancellations and delays.“Now all players in the industry as well as authorities and politics have to work on joint solutions," said BARIG secretary ...

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    AirBaltic picks B&H Worldwide for AOG at Gatwick

    2018-09-03T10:33:28Z

    UK-based aerospace logistics specialist B&H Worldwide has won a contract with airBaltic to handle all of the airline’s AOG traffic, including time-critical spares and routine shipments, to and from London Gatwick.B&H Worldwide said it will “take care of the entire shipping process providing a new level of shipment transparency to ...