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FedEx Express orders up to 50 ATR 72-600 production line freighters
FedEx Express has signed a firm purchase contract for 30 ATR72-600s plus 20 options.These eight tonnes cargo capacity aircraft will be the first new ATRs to be directly delivered from the factory in a freighter configuration.Deliveries of the ATR72-600Fs to FedEx Express will begin in 2020.“This new aircraft version, designated ...
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Network Airline Management and Astral add B747-400F
Network Airline Management (NAM) and Astral Aviation have signed a long-term wet lease with Air Atlanta Icelandic adding a factory-built, nose-loader B747-400F to their existing managed fleet of three MD11Fs.This will enable NAM to develop their presence in Africa, and especially the Kenyan perishables market, adding capacity for flowers and ...
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Qatar Airways takes a 9.6% stake in Cathay Pacific
Qatar Airways has acquired a 9.61% stake in Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific Airways.Both Cathay Pacific and Qatar Airways collaborate together as members of the oneworld passenger alliance.Cathay's current shareholders, Air China Ltd and Swire Pacific Ltd, will together continue to hold 74.99% shares in the airline. In August, Qatar Airways ...
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Atlas expects strong fourth quarter and solid peak season
US-based freighter lessor Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings (AAWH) is looking to “a strong fourth quarter,” and anticipates “solid peak-season yields and volumes” in year-end 2017.AAWH, which leases B767 freighters to Amazon’s Prime Air overnight parcel airline, announced a loss from continuing operations, net of taxes, of $24.2m, including an unrealised ...
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AirBridge regains Schiphol freighter slots
Russian airline AirBridgeCargo has won back its full tranche of freighter slots at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport after Moscow threatened to withdraw overfly rights for Netherlands-registered aircraft, including those for Dutch airline KLM.ABC said in a statement: "As a result of two-days of negotiations, KLM and ABC have come to an ...
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IAG Cargo supports Monochrome exhibition
IAG Cargo is sponsoring the current Monochrome: Painting in Black and White exhibition at London’s National Gallery and has moved over 50 pieces of artwork from around the world to the venue via its ‘Secure’ service for high-value shipments.The pieces, including works on glass, ceramic, silk, wood and canvas by ...
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Two more Turkish Cargo stations achieve pharma standard
Turkish Cargo has gained QEP Accreditation from Envirotainer for its Brussels and Atlanta stations for the quality of its pharmaceutical services.The carrier, which also delivers temperature-controlled medical products via QEP accredited stations in Bombay, Frankfurt, Hyderabad, Seoul, Istanbul and Tel Aviv, has been widening its services to over 300 points ...
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American Airlines adds third non-stop Beijing connection
American Airlines (AA) has launched daily non-stop B787-7 Dreamliner flights between Los Angeles and Beijing – its third direct link with the Chinese capital.AA also flies to Beijing from Chicago and Dallas.Jim Butler, senior vice president–international and cargo at the airline, said: “The new route enhances our expanding Asia-Pacific network ...
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SIA Cargo achieves massive turnaround
SIA Cargo, the freight arm of Singapore Airlines, has successfully turned the tables on its 2016-17 first-half loss of S$45m, posting an operating profit of S$32m for the same period of the 2017-18 financial year.The carrier attributed the result to higher volumes (up 6.1% year on year) as well as ...
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Freighter lessor ATSG: outlook is bright
US-based aircraft lessor ATSG, provider of Boeing 767 freighters for Amazon's Prime Air cargo airline, saw its revenue increase by 31% to $254.1m year-on-year in the third quarter of 2017.Joe Hete, president and chief executive, said the results “reflect growth in our operating fleet and strong double-digit growth in associated ...
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Qatar re-commits to wildlife fight
Qatar Airways has recommitted to the Buckingham Palace Declaration, which it signed in 2016 to protect wildlife from illegal trade and transportation.The carrier said it had a policy of zero tolerance towards the illegal transportation of endangered species through its network and would continue to raise employee and passenger awareness ...
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Emirates marks A380 milestone
Emirates has celebrated the delivery of its 100th Airbus A380 aircraft in a ceremony at the European manufacturer’s delivery centre in Hamburg.Ahmed bin Saeed Al-Maktoum, Emirates’ chairman and chief executive, was joined at the event by Tim Clark, president of Emirates Airline, and Tom Enders, Airbus chief executive officer.While the ...
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CLA adds Tel Aviv to expanding route network
CargoLogicAir (CLA), the UK-registered freighter operator, is to begin weekly scheduled services to Tel Aviv in Israel.The London Stansted-based airline will use a Boeing 747-400F for the new service to Tel Aviv via Frankfurt. In December, the outbound departure out of Europe will move from Frankfurt (Main) to Frankfurt-Hahn Airport.Dmitry ...
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West Atlantic flies through choppy air
Swedish cargo airline West Atlantic confirmed that it has suffered financially this year, largely as a result of high start-up costs caused by delayed deliveries of aircraft needed to fulfil its new Royal Mail contract.In a statement on its website, the Gothenburg-headquartered airline said: "As a consequence, the company does ...
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Air France-KLM ‘cargo turnaround continuing’
Air France-KLM reported a “strong operating result” in its third-quarter 2017 financial figures but kept quiet on the current aircraft slots row at its Schiphol hub which has seen reports that Russia will restrict overfly rights for Netherlands-registered aircraft.The group operating result for the Franco-Dutch joint venture in the July ...
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Etihad to suspend Dallas passenger service
Etihad Airways has confirmed that it will suspend its Abu Dhabi – Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) passenger link from March next year, claiming the service has become “commercially unsustainable following American Airlines’ unilateral decision to terminate its codeshare agreement” with Etihad.Peter Baumgartner, Etihad Airways’ chief executive, observed: “The unfortunate decision by ...
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Ethiopian spreads its wings
Ethiopian Airlines’ first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner has landed at Abeid Amani Karume International Airport, on the Zanzibar archipelago.Addis Ababa-headquartered Ethiopian Airlines said that it has deployed the latest addition to the fleet into Zanzibar as part of its commitment to “serve Africa, its home market, with the most advanced and ...
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Volga-Dnepr 'racking' its brains to deliver 30 Mercs to Luanda
Volga-Dnepr used a two-tier car racking system for its An-124-100 freighter fleet to deliver 30 Mercedes Benz limousines to Angola for the inauguration of new president, Joao Lourenco.The 90-tonne payload from Leipzig, on a single flight to Luanda, consisted of 25 luxury sedans (list price around £60,000) three police cars ...
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ANA international freight soars by a third
A 31.1% year-on-year increase in international cargo revenue to ¥12.9bn helped Japan’s All Nippon Airways (ANA) to record profits in the first half of the financial year (April-September).International cargo benefited from a strong outbound performance to overseas destinations thanks to robust demand, especially for automobile parts to North America and ...
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Delta Cargo launches redesigned website
Delta Cargo has relaunched a totally redesigned website, deltacargo.com, providing customers with" a one-stop shop for all their cargo needs, making the shipping process easier than ever before".The US carrier said that customers can now book, check-in, manage and track their shipments entirely online, via a computer or mobile device, ...