All Airlines articles – Page 274
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IAG Cargo to boost LatAm network
IAG Cargo is adding Montevideo in Uruguay and Santa Domingo in the Dominican Republic to its Latin American network via passenger aircraft capacity.Key market sectors for the additional uplift include perishables such as meat, fruits and vegetables, as well as leather goods.Flights to the two new cities will start in ...
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Hawaiian Airlines in ULD deal with CHEP
ULD management specialist CHEP Aerospace Solutions has signed a five-year agreement with Hawaiian Airlines.CHEP will provide the carrier with containers and pallets, as well as implement a conversion programme to fuel-saving and more environmentally-friendly lightweight containers.Tim Strauss, managing director of cargo sales and service at Hawaiian Airlines, comments: "As we ...
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Colombia's Avianca returns to UK market
COLOMBIAN national carrier Avianca returns to the UK market next month with the resurrection of direct air links between its hub at El Dorado International, Bogotá and London Heathrow.The airline is re-starting a four-times-weekly service on the route from July 3, using an A330-200.It will be the sole direct air ...
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Air New Zealand wins legal costs
AIR NEW ZEALAND has been awarded NZ$3.2 million towards its legal costs by the Federal Court in Australia as part of the settlement in an air cargo market class action.The class action, alleging anti-competitive conduct by several airlines in setting cargo rates and surcharges, was brought in 2007, claiming damages ...
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Animals by air: a growing vertical
WITH profit margins and yields continuing to be unsatisfactorily low, air cargo operators are increasingly diversifying into other areas. Animals transportation appears to be among the growing verticals.Although the contribution (percentage) to overall annual revenues can be as low as four or five per cent, specialist animal shipments are seen ...
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Cargojet to add three freighters
CANADA-BASED Cargojet is planning to add three B767-300ER freighters to its fleet after signing a US$100m deal with North American financing company Element."Cargojet has established a dominant market position in Canada servicing long-term contracts for high quality clients,” observes Tony Bergeron, president of Element Aviation Finance.Dr Ajay K Virmani, president ...
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Emirates Security Group gets TACSS
EMIRATES Group Security has become the first aviation and airline security organisation in the Gulf region to be awarded with the TAPA (Transported Asset Protection Association) Air Cargo Security Standard (TACSS) certifications for its cargo facilities.TACSS is a new certification programme which consolidates security solutions for air cargo, including best ...
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United Cargo opens Chengdu service
UNITED CARGO has launched new non-stop belly cargo services between its San Francisco hub and Chengdu, China.A three-times weekly B787 is the first aircraft from a US airline to operate into China’s fourth largest city.It is also the first non-stop service by any airline between the USA and mainland China ...
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Emirates adds cargo capacity on Boston route
FROM August, Emirates Airlines will add more cargo capacity to its newly-launched Boston service by replacing the B777-200LR currently operating on the route with a B777-300ER.The largest city of the state of Massachusetts is the airline’s eighth US destination and the 142th of its global network linking trading destinations across ...
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Blow for Airbus as Emirates cancels A350 XWB order
EMIRATES Airline has cancelled its order for 70 A350 XWB.The move follows the on-going discussions the carrier has been having with Airbus regarding its fleet requirement review, says the European ‘plane manufacturer.Emirates placed the order for 50 A350-900s and 20 A350-1000s back in 2007. They were scheduled for delivery from ...
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LATAM Airlines' cargo dip
REDUCTIONS in both bellyhold capacity and freighter operations saw cargo traffic at LATAM Airlines Group dip by 0.7 per cent in May, as capacity decreased 4.4 per cent.Said a spokesman for the Chile-based operator: “Cargo traffic decrease was driven by weaker imports into Latin America and a decrease in exports ...
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Lufthansa cuts earnings forecast
LUFTHANSA group has cut its 2014 earnings forecast due to “revenue risks” in its passenger and cargo business caused by strikes, currency impairments and “strong capacity growth by state-owned Gulf carriers”.The German flag carrier's executive board is now projecting an operating profit for the current financial year of approximately €1 ...
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American strengthens its presence in Asia
AMERICAN AIRLINES CARGO has launched cargo services from Dallas/Fort Worth Texas to Hong Kong and Shanghai, as part of a plan to strengthen its presence in Asia. The non-stop Hong Kong service, the first for any US-based carrier, will be operated with a B777-300ER – the airline’s first use of ...
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Good May for Cathay Cargo
CATHAY Pacific and Dragonair carried a combined total of 138,448 tonnes of cargo and mail in May, an encouraging increase of 13.9 on the same month last year.The cargo and mail load factor rose by 1.9 percentage points to 63.0 per cent in the period.Capacity, measured in available cargo/mail tonne ...
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IATA: "solid improvement" in air freight growth
AIRFREIGHT growth has seen a “solid improvement” in 2014 over prior year, but IATA warns that demand could weaken as the on-shoring trend continues.Volumes are being supported by the cyclical upswing in the global economy but high fuel prices, stable at $120 per barrel, and weak cargo yields continue to ...
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Etihad Cargo starts Dar es Salaam freighter service
ETIHAD CARGO has launched a weekly freighter service from Abu Dhabi to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.The Middle East carrier is using one of its A330-200 wide-body freighters, with heavy uplift capability of up to 64 tonnes, on the route. The return leg from Julius Nyerere International Airport will also stop ...
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Cargolux’s delayed Zhengzhou service takes off
CARGOLUX’S twice-postponed inaugural B747-8 flight to Zhengzhou has taken off after the all-cargo airline finally obtained operating permits from the Chinese authorities.Initial twice-weekly services will be increased to four from July, with an additional two frequencies added from September, says a company statement.The implementation of scheduled services between Luxembourg and ...
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New B787 Dreamliner certified by FAA
A STRETCHED version of the B787 Dreamliner has been certified by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) for commercial service.Boeing is in the final stages of preparing for the first B787-9 delivery to launch customer Air New Zealand.“Certification is the culmination of years ...
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Cathay Cargo wins AirAsia Hong Kong contract
CATHAY Pacific Services Ltd (CPSL) has been appointed as handling agent for AirAsia’s cargo operations at the Cathay Cargo Terminal in Hong Kong.“We are fastidious about cost efficiency and competency in every aspect of our operations and are glad to find a compatible partner like CPSL which recognises our operational ...
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It’s my ball . . and I’m taking it home to mummy
THE SURPRISING and coincidental departures of two leading US airline cargo personalities has caused a few shockwaves.The sudden exit of Robbie Anderson, president of United Cargo, and the unexpected announcement of the retirement of Tony Charaf, Delta’s cargo chief, make one wonder about the state of the US air cargo ...