All Airlines articles – Page 204

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    European cargo monthly: Demand picks up as peak season approaches

    2017-10-16T14:34:02Z

    European airlines saw cargo demand ramp up in September as the peak season started to get underway.The latest data from airlines based in the European region show that demand was up across the board in September compared with August.In fact, Lufthansa, IAG and Finnair all had their busiest September since ...

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    CIS airlines to outgrow overall cargo market

    2017-10-13T12:20:04Z

    Cargo airlines based in the CIS region are growing much faster than their counterparts in other areas of the world.Speaking at the Caspian Air Cargo Summit, Boeing Commercial Airplanes regional director, airline market analysis marketing & business development Tom Crabtree said that airlines based in CIS countries had seen the ...

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    IAG Cargo trials tenth Cargo Connector station in North America

    2017-10-12T12:52:39Z

    IAG Cargo will trial its Cargo Connector offering at Washington Dulles Airport (IAD this month (October), making it the tenth station to join the network in North America.The export collection and import delivery service takes freight direct from the aircraft and delivers it to the forwarders’ handling facilities. IAG Cargo ...

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    Lufthansa Cargo: load factor increase in September

    2017-10-11T13:22:04Z

    German flag-carrier Lufthansa recorded an improvement of 2.7 percentage points in its cargo load factor during September, compared to the same month of last year. Freight capacity was up 1.9% while revenue tonne-km (RTK) increased by 6% over September 2016.Looking at the year to date, with capacity up 2.7% and ...

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    Brussels Airlines sees cargo load factor rise

    2017-10-11T13:19:17Z

    Brussels Airlines’ September 2017 freight volumes increased year on year, the airline has stated.The cargo load factor rose by 13.9 percentage points; revenue ton-km (RTK) was up 15.8%, while capacity as measured in available ton-km (ATK) increased by 9.1%.Brussels Airlines will expand its network this winter with new destinations and ...

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    CIS airlines look to expand fleets on cargo growth

    2017-10-11T12:31:46Z

    Airlines based in CIS countries are looking to expand their fleets in order to capitalise on growth in the region.At the Caspian Air Cargo Summit, speakers from Silk Way West, Sky Gate Cargo and Air Astana gave presentations on their outlook for the region.Baku-hubbed Silk Way Group senior vice president ...

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    Central Asia growth outpaces the overall market

    2017-10-11T12:04:44Z

    Cargo demand to and from central Asia is growing at a faster pace than the overall market, while the region’s airlines could also benefit from their position between Asia and Europe.Speaking at the Caspian Air Cargo Summit in Baku, World ACD Market Data director Ken de Witt Hamer said that ...

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    Air cargo landscape changing but there will always be middlemen

    2017-10-11T07:55:32Z

    The air cargo landscape is undergoing change with more players seeking to control assets and enter the market, but there will always be a role for the middleman, according to one speaker at the Caspian Air Cargo Summit.Speaking at the two-day conference in Baku, PAS Aviation Logistics managing director Peter ...

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    Freight forwarders unconcerned by airline-shipper relationships

    2017-10-10T15:31:49Z

    Freight forwarders say they are not concerned by airline attempts to bypass them and form direct relationships with shippers.Speaking at the Freighters World conference in Chicago, a panel of freight forwarders responded to a report in the October issue of Air Cargo News that claimed IT solutions and the new ...

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    Americas cargo monthly: LATAM cargo on the up

    2017-10-10T15:27:08Z

    The LATAM Group saw cargo demand take off in August, while US carriers continued their impressive run of formSantiago-headquartered LATAM Group registered a 7% year-on-year improvement in cargo traffic in August to 291m revenue tonne km.This is the largest year-on-year percentage improvement recorded by the carrier group since April 2013.The ...

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    Airline-shipper relations need rethink, says Unisys expert

    2017-10-10T09:54:49Z

    Airlines and their customers will have to forge new style alliances, predicts a Unisys industry expert.Venkatesh Pazhyanur, senior industry director of freight solutions at the global IT firm, predicts that there will be strategic alliances between airlines and big-volume shippers such as postal authorities, online retailers, global distributors and supply ...

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    Air cargo group Tiaca looks to add fourth pillar

    2017-10-10T07:54:01Z

    Air cargo association Tiaca is planning to add consultancy services as its fourth pillar, while it will also continue to push for greater membership from across the globe and improve revenues.Speaking to Air Cargo News ahead of the Caspian Air Cargo Summit taking place in Baku over the coming days, ...

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    Oman Air selects Jettainer for ULD management

    2017-10-06T08:18:52Z

    Oman Air Cargo has signed a five year unit load device (ULD) outsourcing contract with Jettainer, the German airfreight container management company.The Middle East airline will use lightweight ULDs — constructed of carbon fibre and partly recycled composite materials — that will result in lower CO2 emissions, improved payload, and ...

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    IATA hopeful on cargo yields as demand continues to soar

    2017-10-05T09:49:56Z

    IATA is hopeful that cargo yields could be set to improve as demand growth outstrips capacity supply.In its latest market wrap up, the airline association said that air cargo demand in freight tonne km terms increased by 12.1% in August, well ahead of the five-year average growth rate of 4.4% ...

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    Emirates SkyCargo reports boom in flying fish from Sri Lanka

    2017-10-04T10:34:19Z

    Emirates SkyCargo has reported a boom in fish volumes from Sri Lanka to Europe after a ban on their export was lifted by Brussels last year.The airline said it is currently transporting about 100 tons of edible fish a week from Colombo to markets in Europe and the US.In the ...

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    Airfreight rates flat in August

    2017-10-03T12:35:57Z

    Airfreight rates on major east-west traders were largely flat in August, but are expected to have picked up again in September.The latest figures from consultant Drewry’s Sea and Air Shipper Insight show that the average all-in buy rate across 28 major east-west lanes stood at $2.63 per kg in September.This ...

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    OPINION: How freight forwarders add value to the logistics chain

    2017-10-03T09:46:21Z

    Bradley Waller, logistics development manager at Alliance Shipping, argues that airlines cannot duplicate the full range of services provided by freight forwarders to shippers.There have been reports of air cargo carriers plotting to establish direct relationships with importers and exporters so they can by-pass third-party freight forwarding services for the ...

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    Delta and Virgin launch pharma zone at Heathrow

    2017-10-02T13:31:08Z

    Joint venture partners Virgin Atlantic Cargo and Delta Cargo are introducing a new Pharma Zone at their London Heathrow joint facility.The new Pharma Zone will support the growing volumes of temperature-controlled healthcare and life science products being carried by both airlines.Opening today [October 2], the Pharma Zone at their Cargo ...

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    Air cargo volumes continue to grow as North America steps up

    2017-10-02T12:17:44Z

    Air cargo’s impressive growth figures continued in August as North American performance improved, while yields are also showing signs of improvement.The latest figures from analyst WorldACD show that air cargo demand in weight terms increased by 12.9% year on year, with cargo being flown over longer distances and the average ...

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    Qatar takes stake in Italy’s Meridiana

    2017-09-29T08:03:13Z

    Qatar Airways has bought a 49% share on AQA Holding, the new parent company of Meridiana fly, Italy’s second largest carrier. Alisarda has retained its 51% share in the carrier.The Middle East carrier said the move would strengthen its presence in Italy where it currently flies from Doha to Rome, ...