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    Cathay announces new director of cargo

    2015-06-11T09:10:25Z

    Update: Cathay Pacific has appointed Simon Large as director of cargo, responsible for all aspects of the group’s cargo business worldwide, including operations, marketing and sales.Large is currently the airline’s general manager marketing, loyalty programmes & customer relationship management.He joined parent company, Swire group, in 1991 and has worked in ...

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    Lufthansa and ANA extend cargo JV to outbound Europe routes

    2015-06-09T13:49:54Z

    Lufthansa Cargo and ANA Cargo’s joint venture will be extended to cover consignments on routes from Europe to Japan as of August 3.The airlines’ cargo divisions started their joint venture in December 2014, and initially focused on flights from Japan to Europe. The German and Japanese carriers are offering their ...

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    Oneworld alliance gets new chairman

    2015-06-08T09:57:25Z

    The oneworld alliance has nominated Cathay Pacific’s Ivan Chu as its new chairman, taking over from IAG’s Willie Walsh.Chu, who is Cathay’s chief executive, will act as first amongst equals of the member airlines in his new role.Oneworld chief executive Bruce Ashby said: “We thank Willie Walsh for his leadership ...

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    Sharp decline in load factors

    2015-06-04T14:03:15Z

    Airfreight demand growth began to ease off in April, resulting in a “sharp” decline in load factors as they reached their lowest level for a year.The latest IATA figures show that airfreight volumes increase by 3.3% year-on-year in April compared with growth of 4.3% for the first four months.It said ...

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    Malaysia Airlines technically bankrupt

    2015-06-01T14:27:18Z

    The chief executive of Malaysia Airlines has said the company is technically bankrupt, following on from the appointment of an administrator to oversee the transfer of selected assets and liabilities to a new company.Speaking at a news conference Christopher Mueller, who took over the chief executive role in May, said ...

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    Radioactive leak in pharma shipment at Delhi airport

    2015-05-29T12:55:44Z

    Indian authorities are investigating a suspected low level radioactive leak from a pharma consignment at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport.The leak was discovered at the airport’s cargo terminal after the medical shipment of sodium iodide 131 - a radioactive liquid used in treating cancer – had arrived as bellyhold cargo ...

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    West China set for first carrier

    2015-05-29T09:16:42Z

    CHINA’s Civil Aviation Administration (CAAC) is expected to approve the launch of the first cargo carrier to be based in the west of the country.Ningxia Cargo Airlines, which has a registered capital of CNY120m (US$18.98m), has a Boeing fleet of 737 and 747 freighters and plans to use pilots and ...

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    Nepal relief efforts overcome challenges

    2015-05-28T13:14:17Z

    DHL and Air Charter Service (ACS) say that relief efforts to help those affected by the Nepal earthquakes have now overcome logistical issues at Kathmandu airport.Charter specialist ACS said it had now completed more than 50 charter flights to Kathmandu since the 7.8 magnitude quake struck the country on April ...

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    MASkargo adds Bangalore A330 freighter link

    2015-05-28T12:27:19Z

    Malaysia's MASkargo has launched a weekly A330-200 freighter flight to Bangalore, India.It will fly into Bengaluru International Airport from Kuala Lumpur every Friday, offering a total capacity of 60 tonnes.Ahmad Luqman Mohd Azmi, acting chief executive of MASkargo, said: “There is a huge potential for MASkargo to grow in India. ...

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    ASL to boost stake in India's Quikjet

    2015-05-27T16:15:17Z

    Dublin-based ASL Aviation Group has received regulatory approval to increase its shareholding in India’s Quikjet Cargo Airlines to 72.6%.The Indian government’s Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) has approved the application for ASL to increase its 51% holding through a subsidiary, Farnair Switzerland.The approval comes a few months before the planned ...

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    Singapore Airlines has no plans to scrap freighter fleet

    2015-05-27T15:24:16Z

    Singapore Airlines has no plans to increase or decrease its freighter fleet this year as it sees a future for both bellyhold and maindeck capacity.Speaking following the publication of its 2014 results, the southeast Asian airline said that it currently had a fleet of eight freighter aircraft, all of which ...

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    Kuala Lumpur link for IAG Cargo

    2015-05-27T10:19:47Z

    IAG Cargo has opened its newest bellyhold route, operating on a B777-200ER passenger service between London Heathrow and Kuala Lumpur with up to 15 tonnes of cargo capacity per daily flight.The new route comes into service as Malaysia enjoys strong economic growth and growing trade. In 2014 the Malaysian economy ...

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    Asian airlines' load factors decline in April

    2015-05-27T10:17:58Z

    Asian airlines saw their load factor levels decline in April as capacity additions outstripped demand growth.The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) said that the air cargo markets continued to grow in April despite the month being “seasonally subdued”.In total, in freight tonne kilometre terms, demand at Asian airlines increased ...

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    Ruslan and Chapman Freeborn complete TV equipment delivery

    2015-05-21T12:38:46Z

    Chapman Freeborn Airchartering and Ruslan International have completed the delivery of heavy broadcasting equipment from Tianjin to Yerevan in Armenia.The 40-ton cargo was made up of three outside broadcast vehicles and associated equipment including a portable generator.The height of one of the vehicles made loading difficult, but Ruslan resolved with ...

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    AAT sets up lithium battery inspection counter

    2015-05-20T12:03:37Z

    Hong Kong’s Asia Airfreight Terminal (AAT) has introduced a dedicated inspection counter for dangerous goods and lithium battery shipments.The cargo terminal operator at Hong Kong International Airport said: “With the increasing global concern and heightened aviation security in the industry, this dedicated counter service will further enhance the customer services ...

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    Asia carriers close to break-even in 2014

    2015-05-20T09:40:57Z

    Asia Pacific airlines operated at close to break-even in 2014, compared to a net profit of $2.2bn in 2013.Preliminary financial performance figures released by the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) show that stiff competition, excess capacity, high fuel costs and Asian currency volatility were the major drag on results.This ...

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    P2F partnership confirms A321 conversions to start this year

    2015-05-15T16:03:17Z

    Aircraft sales, leasing and conversion group PACAVI and partner Guangzhou Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Co (Gameco) have confirmed they will begin the serial production of both Airbus A320 and A321 passenger-to-freighter conversions by the end of this year.PACAVI chief executive Stephan Hollmann said: “Our joint project team will commence conversion of ...

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    Nepal relief effort continues

    2015-05-15T13:25:11Z

    Continuing earthquakes in Nepal are affecting relief efforts as logistics teams ramp-up their efforts to ensure aid reaches the most vulnerable areas.In an update on the situation in Nepal, the DHL disaster response team outlined the difficulties the relief effort has faced since a 7.8 magnitude quake struck the country ...

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    SIA Cargo operating loss narrows to S$22m

    2015-05-15T08:39:26Z

    SIA Cargo made a S$22m operating loss in the 2014-15 financial year, compared with a S$100m loss in prior year as it benefited from a “moderate recovery” in air cargo demand and “diligent capacity management”.The Singapore carrier's cargo load factor - it operates eight B747-400s - improved 0.8 percentage points ...

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    Volga-Dnepr delivers 45 tons of humanitarian cargo to Nepal

    2015-05-13T14:38:06Z

    Volga-Dnepr has delivered 45 tons of humanitarian cargo on behalf of the Norwegian Red Cross to help earthquake victims in Nepal.A Rapid Deployment Emergency Hospital with surgical capacity and 60 beds was transported from Oslo to Kathmandu over two flights in the first week of May using Volga-Dnepr’s IL-76TD-90VD freighter ...