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Picture special: Hactl turns 40
Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Ltd (Hactl) is celebrating its 40th anniversary this month.Hactl, which is Hong Kong’s largest independent cargo handler and one of the largest in the world, first opened its doors in May 1976 when Hong Kong’s airport was at its original Kai Tak location.As space in ...
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Perfect 40th for Hong Kong's HACTL
Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl) is celebrating its 40th birthday and has launched a video to mark the event.It is a double celebration for Hong Kong’s largest independent cargo handler, which has also passed its bi-ennial ISAGO (IATA Safety Audit for Ground Operations) external audit, "once again achieving ...
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Emirates launches Hong Kong, Delhi freighter to Dubai
Emirates SkyCargo is strengthening its footprint in the Far East and Indian sub-continent from today (June 1) with the launch of a weekly Boeing 777 freighter service from Hong Kong to Dubai via Delhi.The Dubai-based combination carrier said that new weekly service is being introduced to "tap increasing cargo movements ...
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Changi three runway system contract award
Singapore's Changi Airport Group (CAG) has awarded a S$1.1bn contract to help develop a three-runway system at the key Asian passenger and cargo hub that handled 1.84m tonnes of freight in 2014.A joint venture formed by Samsung C&T Corporation and Koh Brothers won the contract for the first package of ...
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DHL extends Airfreight Plus network to Russian cities
A switch in customer demand from overnight deliveries will see DHL Global Forwarding integrate Moscow and Russia’s other major cities into its alternative Airfreight Plus network.Ingo-Alexander Rahn, global head of airfreight, DHL Global Forwarding, said: “We have noticed a switch from overnight demand to more economical distribution solutions, and thus ...
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Weak April for air cargo in Asia Pacific
Asia Pacific air cargo markets remained weak in April, failing to keep pace with rising passenger demand, according to the latest monthly statistics from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA).April saw the region's airlines carry 24.2m international passengers, a 4.8% increase compared to the same month last year, on ...
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HNA looks to tap into Portuguese airline
Chinese conglomerate HNA Group, which owns ground handler Swissport, is preparing to take a stake of up to 20% in Portuguese national airline TAP, according to French news agency AFP.It is reported that HNA will buy an initial 7% stake in Atlantic Gateway, the private consortium that owns 61% of ...
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Cargo partnership trend continues as ANA-United finally reveal start date for transpac tie-up
The ongoing ANA Cargo and United Cargo transpacific partnership will finally launch in July, 18 months after news of the tie-up first broke.ANA said the two airlines had finally signed the partnership contract on March 30 and they planned to launch the tie-up on July 5.Joint sales and aligned operations ...
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PEMCO makes latest conversion delivery to SF Airlines
PEMCO World Air Services (PEMCO) has redelivered a Boeing 737-300 freighter aircraft to fast expanding Chinese express carrier SF Airlines.The conversion was carried out by PEMCO partner STAECO in Jinan Shandong, China, and its redelivery marks the fifteenth B737-300/400 converted by the company for SF Airlines since 2013.Four more PEMCO ...
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Asian lessor BOC Aviation to list on Hong Kong with IPO
Aircraft lessor BOC Aviation is to list its shares on the main board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange after launching a US$1.1bn initial public offering (IPO).The HK$42.00 price per share will raise net proceeds of approximately US$547m for Singapore-based BOC Aviation and a similar amount for Bank of China, ...
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Wizard of Oz: An-225 makes its debut in Australia
Antonov’s An-225 (Mriya) freighter has landed for the first time in Australia when it touched down in Perth with a 117 ton generator on board.The charter of the world’s largest capacity freighter aircraft was organised by DB Schenker, and the special event saw thousands of onlookers gathered near the western ...
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YTO Express Airlines reveals international ambitions
Recently launched YTO Express Airlines has revealed the extent of its global ambitions after its chairman unveiled plans for widebody freighter orders that will be used to create international services.Chairman of express firm YTO, Yu Weijiao, told China Daily that the airline would order at least three widebody freighters for ...
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Tough times continue for SIA Cargo as it records operating loss
SIA Cargo saw full-year operating losses deepen during its last financial year as tough market conditions weighed down performance.During the financial year ended March 31, the Singapore-based airline recorded an operating loss of S$50m compared with a S$22m loss during the same period 12 months earlier.SIA Cargo said its operating ...
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Envirotainer adds new Delhi station as India's pharma industry takes off
Envirotainer has opened a new ULD station in Delhi to expand the number of facilities to a total of 57 and take advantage of India's growing pharmaceutical industry.“India is a world player in generic drugs manufacturers and API supplier for decades,” said Suat Toh, head of sales Asia Pacific region.“With ...
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Hong Kong sees 'slight growth' in April's cargo volumes
Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) recorded a “slight growth” in cargo volume during April, up by 1.2% on the same month 2015 to 365,000 tonnes.A spokesman for the number one air cargo hub said: “The growth in cargo throughput last month was mainly attributed to a 10% year-on-year growth in ...
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Pelican picks Singapore for Asian HQ
Pelican BioThermal, a provider of temperature-controlled packaging solutions for the life sciences industry, has opened a new Asia headquarters in Singapore.The location will be the central base for the company’s Asia sales office, Credo on Demand rental fleet depot and be the regional distribution hub for their Credo reusable and ...
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Reports suggest HNA could invest in CWT Logistics stake
Chinese conglomerate HNA could be about to expand its freight business as reports suggest it is set to launch a bid to take a controlling interest in CWT Logistics.Reports emerged last week that HNA, which has stakes in several airlines, including Hainan Airlines and Tianjin Airlines, and logistics businesses, is ...
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Air New Zealand agrees to $35m in US air cargo cartel payout
Air New Zealand is the latest airline to reach a settlement with plaintiffs in the ongoing air cargo cartel lawsuit in the US.On Sunday, lawfirm Kaplan Fox & Kilsheimer (KFK) announced that the airline had reached a $35m settlement, subject to court approval, pushing the total amount raised through agreements ...
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China Southern, Air China and SIA see cargo return to growth in March
There was a slight improvement in the fortunes of some of Asia’s largest cargo carriers in March as three airlines saw demand increase against last year, but declines were registered at a further four companies.The region’s largest cargo carrier Cathay Pacific saw demand decrease by 4.1% year on year in ...
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Qantas to fly six-strong postal freighter fleet
Qantas Freight has revamped its domestic Australia Post network by dedicating five of its ten-strong freighter fleet to the service and will also soon take delivery of a B737-400 freighter for the exclusive use of the operation.Currently, Qantas operates ten domestic freighters across Australia - four B737-300CF, four BaE146 and ...