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    Columbus freighter to help Midwest exporters discover new markets

    2015-05-06T09:47:22Z

    Columbus, Ohio is to join Emirates SkyCargo’s freighter network a weekly service to Rickenbacker International Airport from 27 May, the Dubai carrier announced at the Air Cargo Europe Exhibition and Conference in Munich on 6 May. The new 777F service will become Emirates SkyCargo’s 48th freighter destination and sixth in ...

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    CAL VAL takes care of priceless cargo

    2015-05-06T08:53:02Z

    Liege, Belgium-based all freight operator CAL Cargo Airlines launched a new service for Artwork and Valuable Cargo at the Air Cargo Europe show in Munich on 5 May.CAL VAL is aimed at art collectors, museums and auction houses, as well as specialist freight divisions dealing with valuable cargo, and offers ...

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    It pays to specialise, says Cargolux

    2015-05-05T13:20:14Z

    In addition to its new Transpacific route (see separate story), Cargolux launched a range of eight specialized products at Air Cargo Europe event in Munich on 5 May. The aim, said the Luxembourg-based all-cargo carrier, was to think beyond the flight and respond to the requirements of customers’ door-to-door needs.CV ...

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    Five more years for Swiss and Swissport

    2015-05-05T12:42:23Z

    Swiss International Air Lines signed a memorandum of understanding on 24 March to extend its Zurich ground handling contract with Swissport International until the end of 2020. It encompasses all ramp services, including loading and unloading as well as baggage and de-icing.The handler’s executive vice president for Europe west, central ...

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    Cargolux launches US-China route

    2015-05-05T11:54:42Z

    Cargolux Airlines launched a twice-weekly Trans-Pacific route between Zhengzhou and Chicago at the Air Cargo Europe event in Munich on 5 May. The Luxembourg-based carrier’s chief executive and president, Dirk Reich, described the 747-8-operated service as “a milestone in the development of our Chinese operations and the cooperation with our ...

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    Cargo is Swiss star performer

    2015-05-05T11:11:59Z

    Swiss International Airlines reported total cargo sales up 1.7 per cent in the first quarter of 2015, compared with the same period of 2014. However, load factor by volume was down 1.5 percentage points, to 79.3 per cent compared with 80.8 per cent in January-to-March 2014.Cargo outperformed the business as ...

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    Cargo leads the way as Lufthansa recovers

    2015-05-05T10:00:51Z

    Lufthansa Cargo’s traffic declined slightly in the first quarter of 2015 compared January-March 2014, the German carrier reported in its latest financial results. Transported tonnage fell by 1.0 per cent and tonne-kilometres were down 2.8 per cent. At the same time, available tonne-kilometres increased by 0.8 per cent overall, a ...

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    MASkargo reports 11.5% throughput rise in the first quarter

    2015-05-04T10:55:49Z

    Malaysia's MASkargo's throughput at Kuala Lumpur International Airport increased 11.5% in the first quarter of 2015.The air cargo carrier, which will be exhibiting at the Malaysian Pavilion in hall B4 stand 229, said volumes climbed to 154,000 tonnes of cargo compared over the first three months of 2015, compared with ...

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    Industry set for air conference debates

    2015-05-04T10:41:33Z

    The Air Cargo Europe Conference will this year take place on the Wednesday morning.Opening the event at 10am , will be Lufthansa Cargo’s board member products & sales Alexis von Hoensbroech who will offer an outlook on the future of air cargo.At 10.15am, a group discussion will take place that ...

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    March volumes hit by late Chinese New Year

    2015-05-01T11:44:19Z

    Global air cargo volumes registered only a small increase in March compared with a year earlier as a result of the late Chinese New Year holiday.The latest figures from Netherlands-based analyst WorldACD show that global air cargo volumes increased by just 0.3 per cent year on year.However, this year the ...

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    US cartel case settlements break the $1bn mark

    2015-04-30T15:22:21Z

    SETTLEMENTS in the ongoing US air cargo antitrust litigation have exceeded the $1bn mark, following on from Eva Airways Corp reaching an agreement.US lawfirm Robins Kaplan revealed that the Taiwanese airline yesterday reached a $99m partial settlement to compensate victims of the alleged cartel.Hollis Salzman, co-lead counsel for the plaintiffs ...

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    Cargolux reports 2014 profit decline

    2015-04-30T10:58:48Z

    Cargolux recorded a decline in profits in 2014, despite an improvement in revenues, as impairment charges and antitrust actions took their toll on Europe’s biggest all-cargo airline.The Luxembourg-based company saw net profits slip to $3m in 2014 from $8.4m a year earlier, while revenues increased to $2.1bn last year from ...

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    IAG Cargo Q1 revenues down, but load factors up

    2015-04-30T09:21:54Z

    IAG Cargo reported a 2015 first-quarter decline in revenues of just over one per cent on the back of a capacity reduction programme and a resultant volume decrease.During the first three months of the year, the British Airways and Iberia cargo division saw revenues decline by 1.6 per cent on ...

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    Lufthansa delays the construction of new Frankfurt cargo centre

    2015-04-29T13:47:00Z

    Lufthansa has delayed its planned investment in a new cargo centre at Frankfurt airport for at least two years as the group scrutinises its investment plan.At this week's Lufthansa Group general meeting the supervisory board of the Deutsche Lufthansa was informed of the decision to delay construction of the LCCneo ...

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    Volga-Dnepr validates first seven airports for ACC3 compliance

    2015-04-29T13:25:12Z

    Volga-Dnepr Airlines has validated the first seven airports in compliance with the European Union's ACC3 (air cargo or mail carrier operating into the European Union from a third-country airport) regime.The Russia-based carrier organised for an independent auditor trained by IATA and accredited by the EU to confirm the ACC3 validation ...

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    Air industry responds to Nepal earthquake

    2015-04-29T12:11:48Z

    Aid agencies, non-governmental organisations and governments are chartering aircraft to fly aid to Nepal, after the country was hit by an earthquake.The 7.8 magnitude quake struck on Saturday and the death toll is estimated to have passed 5,000, but could reach as high as 10,000. More than 8,000 people were ...

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    EVA launches Pharmacare with Envirotainer

    2015-04-29T11:07:53Z

    Taiwan-based EVA Air Cargo has launched a pharma service in collaboration with cool chain equipment supplier Envirotainer.EVA Pharmacare will focus mainly on high value goods such as biologicals, pharmaceuticals, vaccines, healthcare products, high-end foodstuffs and high-tech semi-conductor components.In a joint statement, the two partners said: “The first wave of the ...

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    American Airlines is Cargo Airline of the Year 2015

    2015-04-29T09:35:24Z

    American Airlines is the 2015 Cargo Airline of the Year.The presentation was made to Jim Butler, president, American Airlines Cargo, at a sparkling Air Cargo News gala event in London. Butler was presented with the award by Mark Whitehead, chief executive of Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Ltd (Hactl), the ...

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    Asia Pacific load factors boosted by US port chaos

    2015-04-28T16:07:53Z

    Airlines based in the Asia Pacific region enjoyed a double-digit increase in airfreight demand in February, thanks to US west coast port issues.According to figures released by the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines, international airlines based in the region experienced a 20.5 per cent year-on-year increase in freight tonne kilometres ...

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    Cargolux announces lithium ion battery ban

    2015-04-28T12:32:43Z

    Cargolux Airlines has temporarily imposed a ban on the transport of lithium ion batteries from May 1.The airline said it had decided to implement the ban after reviewing new information released by the Federal Aviation Administration, Boeing and the International Civil Aviation Authority regarding the effectiveness of the on-board fire ...