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Air France adds summer capacity to Jakarta
AIR FRANCE is launching a daily B777-300ER belly cargo service to Jakarta, Indonesia, via Singapore.Textiles and electronics are the main exports out of the Indonesian capital city, says a company statement.The new route from Paris’ Charles de Gaulle airport will complement the existing daily B777-300ER service from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, ...
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Sixth B777F for Qatar Airways Cargo
QATAR Airways Cargo has taken delivery of its sixth B777 freighter.“It’s a proud moment for Qatar Airways Cargo,” says Akbar Al Baker, the airline’s chief executive.“It’s the right time to introduce an additional B777 freighter to our fleet. The State of Qatar is growing at a phenomenal pace, as are ...
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Emirates A380 for Frankfurt
EMIRATES will launch a daily A380 passenger service from Dubai to Frankfurt in Germany from September 1, replacing a B777 aircraft.Frankfurt is currently served by the UAE carrier with a triple daily B777 passenger jet. From September, EK 45 becomes an A380 flight.Frankfurt is well served with main deck capacity ...
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Emirates to boost Middle East services
DOHA is set to become Emirates Airline's best served destination, as part of a plan to augment the number of flights to the Middle East.From December, the Qatari capital’s daily services will go from six to seven, making it the airline’s highest frequency destination – overtaking Bangkok, Singapore and London ...
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Emirates adding Oslo to its cargo network
EMIRATES SkyCargo will add Oslo to its network from September, leveraging belly hold cargo on a new daily B777-300ER passenger link.The freight division of Dubai-based Emirates will also increase from six to eight its weekly freighter flights to Copenhagen in Denmark. This will see two Gothenburg freighter flights in Sweden ...
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IAG Cargo in Colombian summer uplift
IAG CARGO is increasing the summer frequency of its flights between Spain and Colombia.The cargo arm of British Airways and Iberia said that two additional weekly flights between its Madrid hub and Bogotá will start from August 9, increasing to three in September.The flights will be operated by Iberia’s A340-600 ...
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Etihad cargo volumes take off
ETIHAD Cargo is celebrating achieving 27 per cent revenue growth during the first half of this year.The freight division outperformed the global market, carrying 268,713 tonnes of air cargo and mail during the sixth-month period – up 25 per cent year-on-year – contributing significantly to the airline’s overall total revenue ...
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Emirates finalises US$56bn B777X order
EMIRATES Airline has confirmed its order for 150 B777Xs, worth US$56billion at list prices, writes Thelma Etim, deputy editor.The huge order includes a combination of 115 B777-9Xs and 35 B777-8Xs, as well as the purchase rights for an additional 50 ‘planes that could increase the value to approximately $75bn at ...
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East-West airfreight prices hit by post-peak lull
East-West airfreight rates fell further in January following December’s retreat as pricing was hit by the post-peak season lull in trade.Drewry’s East-West AirFreight Price Index fell 8.3 points in January to 99.6 points, bringing the index down to its lowest level since May 2014.The index, compiled by the UK-based research ...
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Emirates' 50th A380 arrives
EMIRATES Airline has received its 50th A380, strengthening its position as the world’s largest international airline, says a company statement, writes Thelma Etim, deputy editor.This latest delivery takes the Middle East carrier’s wide-body fleet to 224, boasting the world’s largest collection of A380s and B777s.Since April 2010, Emirates has taken ...
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Etihad Airways adds six new services
ETIHAD Airways is to launch six new routes in the first half of 2015.The national flag carrier of the UAE will operate daily flights from Madrid, Edinburgh, Kolkata Entebbe.It will also run four flights a week to Hong Kong and three a week to Algiers, says a company statement.Existing daily ...
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Demand for aircraft will hit new heights, says Boeing
THE Middle East and Asia Pacific carriers will take delivery of almost 60 per cent of the predicted 8,600 new widebodied passenger aircraft ordered over the next 20 years, forecasts Boeing, writes Thelma Etim, deputy editor.Among them will be B787-10s, B777s and B777Xs, and B747-8s – adding substantially to the ...
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Etihad Cargo targets Vietnam
ETIHAD Cargo has begun freighter flights between Abu Dhabi and Hanoi, Vietnam.The dedicated cargo service operates every Thursday and Sunday using an Airbus A330-200F, with a capacity of 60 tonnes.Flights to Hanoi route via Mumbai, while the return service is direct to Abu Dhabi.Situated along the Red River delta, Hanoi ...
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Emirates to offer belly capacity to Budapest
FROM October, Emirates Airline is to operate a daily, wide-body A330-200 scheduled passenger service to Budapest, Hungary, offering up to 12 tonnes of belly cargo lift in each direction.With markets in Asia playing an increasing role in the east European nation’s foreign economic growth targets, the UAE carrier expects to ...
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Pharma-friendly IAG Cargo boosts Philadelphia and Calgary
BUSINESSES supported by IAG Cargo’s North American operations will benefit from the introduction of the next-generation B787 Dreamliner on two key routes of Philadelphia and Calgary, writes Nigel Tomkins, managing director.Customers shipping goods between these airports and IAG Cargo’s hub at London Heathrow will have access to some 14 tonnes ...
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Qatar orders more B777 freighters
QATAR Airways has announced its intention to order four new B777 freighters – with options for up to four more – as part of a potential US$37.7billion passenger and cargo aircraft shopping spree with Boeing, writes Nigel Tomkins, managing director.The planemaker and Qatar have also finalised an order for 50 ...
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Air freight volumes show solid gains
Air freight volumes continue to show solid gains on a year ago, supported by economic improvements in some regions, says IATA in its latest quarterly cargo chartbook.But high jet fuel prices and overall weakness in yields have kept cargo financial performance from improving so far this year, adds IATA.“Emerging Asia ...
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IATA: Cargo growth accelerated in September
Global air freight showed accelerated demand in September for most markets, although there are “mixed messages” in regional growth and fears remain of a "bumpy road" ahead.International Air Transport Association (IATA) data saw global freight tonne km (FTKs) volumes rise 5.2 per cent compared to September 2013, some 0.8 percentage ...
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AsiaPac and North American origin cargo drives September surge
Air cargo’s worldwide dollar revenues grew six per cent in September, spurred on by the origin markets of Asia Pacific (+7.7 per cent) and North America (+6.6 per cent), says independent research house WorldACD.Netherlands-based WorldACD, using primary data supplied from airlines, added that while global air cargo volumes increased 6.6 ...
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Drewry east-west price index hits peak for year
Drewry’s East-West Air Freight Price Index rose by 11.9 percentage points in October to a year-peak of 115.6 points.The latest increase was the result of "strong peak season demand and tighter capacity conditions," with rates for eastbound transpacific rising particularly fast, indicative that pricing on that route was inflated somewhat ...