All Airlines articles – Page 268
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Cathay’s profits soar despite weak air cargo
CATHAY PACIFIC’S profits in 2013 climbed by nearly 204 per cent to US$335m last year – however its cargo business remained weak, a statement reveals.Turnover for the year increased by 1.1 per cent.The Asian carrier attributed its healthy figures to the strengthening of its passenger business and measures taken to ...
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Finnair Cargo doubles cargo capacity to Vietnam
FINNAIR CARGO is increasing its services to Vietnam with new freighter capacity this summer.From the end of this month, the carrier is adding a third weekly frequency on its Hanoi route, serviced by an MD11F.In June, Finnair will augment its belly hold capacity by running passenger flights three times a ...
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IAG Cargo B787 targets India pharma
IAG CARGO, the all-cargo arm of British Airways and Iberia, is to capitalise on India’s booming pharmaceuticals and healthcare market by introducing a passenger B787 on its service between London-Heathrow, Hyderabad and Chennai.The aircraft has been optimised for bellyhold with air conditioning in the forward hold, making it ideal for ...
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Thai Cargo seeks to widen EU security status
THAI CARGO is in the process of applying for European Union security accreditation to handle airfreight from customers in New Delhi and Madras.The regulations require air carriers flying air cargo and mail into the EU to be designated as an ‘Air Cargo or Mail Carrier operating into the Union from ...
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Alitalia opts for lightweight ULDs
UNIT load device (ULD) outsource specialist Jettainer is to replace Alitalia’s entire fleet of ULDs with state-of-the-art, lightweight containers.The Italian airline’s 650 AKE containers, used for carrying belly hold freight and luggage on passenger aircraft, will be renewed by the end of this year, as part of its extended contract ...
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Pegasus widens operations with new GSSAs
PEGASUS Cargo has appointed ABDA Cargo Services and Aviation Services as cargo sales agents for its operations in Germany and Greece, respectively.The freight division of the Turkish passenger carrier serves 78 destinations in 31 countries.Aydin Alpa, president of Pegasus Cargo, reveals: “During 2013, we transported 8.2 million kilogrammes of cargo ...
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AA Cargo up 11.2 per cent in February
AMERICAN Airlines Cargo and US Airways Cargo, the freight arms of the merged American Airlines Group, recorded an airfreight increase of 11.2 per cent to 173.5 million tonnes in February.The US carrier’s year-over-year combined results were also positive, handling 347.3 million tonnes – up 12.6 per cent on the same ...
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LATAM cargo revenues slumped by 10.8 per cent
CARGO revenues at LATAM slumped by 10.8 per cent during the fourth quarter of 2013 as a result of a four per cent decline in traffic and a 7.1 per cent drop in yield.The situation remains weak amid competitive pressures from regional and international competitors, says the company.The yield decline ...
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AA Cargo and US Airways co-locate to New York's JFK
IN A first step to co-locate cargo operations across the combined network, US Airways Cargo has joined American Airlines Cargo’s operations at New York’s John F Kennedy International Airport.While the two carriers continue to operate independently, the co-located facility allows American and US Airways customers to tender and recover both ...
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Finnair celebrates 90th Anniversary
TOMORROW (Thursday) marks exactly 90 years since Finnair’s first commercial flight.On March 20, 1924, a Junkers F13 D-335 seaplane transported 162 kilogrammes of mail from Katajanokka in Helsinki to Tallinn, Estonia.The founding documents of the company, then known as Aero Oy, had been signed on November 1 the previous year.Nine ...
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Cargo Airline of the Year: how to win it
WHAT does it take to be voted Cargo Airline of the Year?Continuous innovation and an expansive outlook that embraces imaginative promotion and marketing, certainly helps, advises Air Cargo News editor Nigel Tomkins.“That’s why companies like Emirates and Lufthansa Cargo have done so well over the 30-plus years of this competition,” ...
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Cargo crime up 66 per cent
A SUPPLY chain watchdog is calling for greater collaboration between European law enforcers and businesses following an increase in air cargo crime.An annual report conducted by the Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA) reveals 1,145 individual crimes involving high value, high risk goods across Europe, the Middle East and African regions ...
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Manston Airport holds talks over possible closure
THE UK’s Manston Airport is holding talks over its possible closure, it is reported.144 staff at the loss-making airport located to the east of London have been given details about a 45-day consultation.The airport was acquired last year for £1 by Ann Gloag, co-founder of the Stagecoach transport group.Last September, ...
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Air cargo consultancy firms work together
A COLLABORATION between aviation consultancy groups Steer Davies Gleave (SDG) and Strategic Aviation Solutions International (SASI) offers unique services to the air cargo industry.The agreement combines Steer Davies Gleave’s air passenger, regulatory and wider business strategy expertise with SASI’s airline management, cargo fleet management, and cargo facility design and logistics ...
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Lufthansa Cargo optimistic despite profit drop
LUFTHANSA CARGO (LC) recorded an operating profit of €77 million (US$106m) in 2013 – €28m less than the previous year.The German carrier also saw its overall revenue drop by 9.2 per cent to €2.4bn. But despite the less than favourable balance sheet, Karl Ulrich Garnadt, chief executive and chairman, is ...
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Emirates' e-freight rallying cry
EMIRATES SkyCargo’s head of freight has warned the air cargo industry needs to adopt a much more focused approach in order to tackle the complexities involved in trying to roll out efreight.Nabil Sultan, the divisional senior vice-president of cargo, observes: “Coming from primarily the passenger side of our business, where ...
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AF-KLM Martinair Cargo adds pharma capacity
AIR FRANCE-KLM-MARTINAIR Cargo has reinforced its commitment to the pharmaceuticals and healthcare industry by introducing a new scheduled belly-cargo service to Brasilia – and increasing freighter capacity out of Bombay.The carrier has launched a new thrice-weekly B777-200ER service between Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) and Brasilia, the federal capital of ...
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Emirates starts Atlanta B777 service
EMIRATES SkyCargo is starting weekly B777 freighter services to service from Dubai to Atlanta, Georgia in April.“This decision to operate a direct route from Dubai to Atlanta further elevates Atlanta as a globally competitive city and also grows our cargo capacity significantly,” says mayor Kasim Reed.Emirates is now the 11th ...
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UK airfreight in danger of being overlooked
THE importance of the UK’s airfreight business is in danger of being overlooked, warns the Freight Transport Association (FTA).In a report called ‘Sky-high value – the importance of airfreight to the UK economy’ report, the association calls for renewed investment in capacity and infrastructure, which is is essential for trade ...
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China Southern Airlines adds Vienna to B777-200 Frankfurt freighter
GUANGZHOU-BASED China Southern Airlines has added Vienna to its five-times-a-week B777-200 Frankfurt freighter services.With the added stopover at Vienna, China Southern is now providing 450 tonnes freighter capacity a week on the route.The Chinese carrier launched Guangzhou-Frankfurt-Guangzhou direct flights in July 2013.This enlarged service becomes the first one from southern ...