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GlobalX prioritises passenger ops as CEO steps down
Global Crossing Airlines Group's (GlobalX) chief executive Edward Wegel will step down as chief executive and chairman, effective immediately.Chris Jamroz has been appointed executive chairman and Ryan Goepel has been appointed president. Goepel will also continue to serve as chief financial officer."While the Company continues its search for a successor, ...
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Neutral Air Partner and Cargo iQ tackle standards
Neutral Air Partner has launched a partnership with IATA interest group Cargo iQ to improve data visibility for customers.The two organisations seek to improve quality, efficiency and reliability in the air cargo sector.“Because of this new cooperation between Neutral Air Partner and Cargo iQ, we have jointly brought even more ...
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Lufthansa Cargo operations hit by strike
Lufthansa Cargo's operations in Frankfurt and Munich have been impacted due to a strike by ground staff lasting over 24 hours.Ground staff at Deutsche Lufthansa AG, Lufthansa Technik and Lufthansa Cargo are undertaking strike action organised by trade union Ver.di from 4am CET today until 7.10am on Thursday.A Lufthansa Cargo ...
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Challenge Group adds another 747 freighter
Challenge Group has added a Boeing 747-400 freighter to its operations as it pushes ahead with plans to expand its fleet.The airline said that the addition of the extra aircraft demonstrated the group's "confidence in its vision for the future" and comes despite current market concerns about overcapacity.The additional aircraft ...
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Avensis adds pallet loading for reversible A330 conversion
Source: AvensisAvensis Aviation has launched a new version of its Medius reversible conversion for Airbus A330s that speeds up the loading of aircraft.The Medius Evo utilises a cargo loading system (CLS) and custom narrow pallets that can be loaded onto the aircraft through the door rather than individual boxes being ...
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Icelandair Group expects to turn round loss-making cargo division this year
Icelandair Group is expecting its cargo operation to return an operating profit over the course of this year, after recent poor results.The company says it has a “clear plan” to turn around the cargo division, which generated full-year revenues of $88.3m – a fall from the previous year’s $90.8m.“Profitability in ...
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Virgin Atlantic Cargo expands online booking offering
Virgin Atlantic Cargo has continued to expand its online booking capabilities by placing its capacity on WebCargo.WebCargo said that its users would now be able to book capacity on the carrier's flights to 30 destinations in the US, India, China, Nigeria, South Africa, and the Caribbean.Virgin Atlantic Cargo managing director ...
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Hong Kong Air Cargo launches e-commerce route to London
Photo: Hong Kong Air CargoCargo airline Hong Kong Air Cargo has launched a new intercontinental e-commerce route from Hong Kong International Airport to London Stansted Airport.The first flight, RH364, took place on February 4. An Airbus A330-200 freighter aircraft will be used on the route, said Hong Kong Air Cargo ...
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Challenges and opportunities for air cargo outlined at World Cargo Summit
Things are “going well” for air cargo, delegates at the World Cargo Summit in Bangkok on January 30 were told.Steve Saxon, a partner with McKinsey who leads its Asia Pacific airlines practice, outlined four reasons why the sector is buoyant despite an increasingly fraught world situation, but also signalled some ...
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Drusch takes on cargo at Qatar Airways
Confident, but personable are the two words that spring to mind on e-meeting Mark Drusch, the new chief cargo officer at Qatar Airways, 16 working days into the role.Drusch takes on the role of chief cargo officer at Qatar Airways more than four months after his predecessor Guillaume Halleux stepped ...
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WestJet Cargo selects GSA Awesome Cargo for US flights
WestJet Cargo has appointed Awesome Cargo as its US sales agent for capacity out of the US.The Aerocharter GSA-owned firm will market cargo capacity on the airline’s passenger and freighter flights operating from the US to Canada and Mexico.The two companies have been working together on the airline's services out ...
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Cathay sets its sights on 2024 air cargo demand
Cathay Cargo is gaining altitude post-pandemic and is optimistic for demand in 2024, explains Chris Bowden, head of cargo global partnerships at Cathay Pacific. 2023 was a year that saw Cathay and its cargo division Cathay Cargo begin to build up volumes and capacity, plus announce a major freighter order. ...
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Survey: Air cargo optimistic for the year ahead
Air Cargo News recently carried out a survey of airfreight professionals and found the majority are expecting market conditions to improve this year.The air cargo industry is optimistic the market will improve in the coming year, with expectations that both volumes and rates will increase in 2024.A survey of more ...
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Putzger perspective: Pass the duct tape!
The Boeing 737 has become a headache for the airframer following a series of issues that have emerged with the aircraft model. Yet again the Boeing 737 Max has hurled Boeing into the headlines as a 737-9 was forced to make an emergency landing in Portland, Oregon in the US ...
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ATI pilots request arbitration over contract negotiations
The potential for strike action at Air Transport International (ATI) edged closer this week when pilots requested the US National Mediation Board (NMB) declare an impasse and move to arbitration.Pilot union the Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA) said that the move was a first step in pursuing a legal ...
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Alaska Air Cargo reports return of full schedule following 737-9 checks
Alaska Air Cargo has said its bellyhold operations are returning to full strength following the grounding of its Boeing 737-9 aircraft on safety grounds earlier this year.The airline said that the aircraft had passed "rigorous inspections" after the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued an emergency airworthiness directive (EAD) requiring ...
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IATA updates industry manuals for cargo and ground handling
IATA has updated its industry manuals for cargo and ground-handling operations, with more than 300 updates made.Some of the major changes in terms of cargo include those made to regulations related to live animals, perishable cargo, temperature-controlled cargo, operational risk assesment, and ground handling training and procedures.The annual update is ...
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DHL workers at East Midlands Airport plan strike
DHL is facing strike action once again as DHL Aviation UK employees at East Midlands Airport plan to stop work for a week next month in a move that has potential to disrupt air cargo operations.180 workers who are members of the trade union Unite aredue to begin industrial action ...
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Airbus Beluga Transport gains approval for US flights
Airbus Beluga Transport (AIBT) has been granted permission to conduct flights between Europe and the US.The carrier gained its AOC in November last year and has already conducted flights in the European Union (EU) using its fleet of BelugaST freighters.It applied for a Foreign Air Carrier permit from the US ...
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UPS to cut 12,000 jobs as market downturn bites
UPS has announced it will cut more than 12,000 jobs as part of efforts to reduce costs in light of continuing market weakness.The express giant's chief executive Carol Tomé said the job cuts would save the company $1bn per year. UPS is also considering selling its Coyote truck brokerage business.Most ...