Cargo airports – Page 103

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    Fast cargo connections for Emirates’ Dubai switch

    2015-03-21T09:35:57Z

    EMIRATES SkyCargo’s plan to complete the transfer of its freighter base to Al Maktoum Airport (DWC) by May has gathered momentum with the signing of a five-year trucking contract.Under the deal, Dubai-based Allied Transport will provide road feeder services between the congested old Dubai International (DXB) airport and the new ...

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    B777s make Cathay one of the quietest at Heathrow

    2015-03-21T09:32:16Z

    CATHAY PACIFIC is now one of the most environment-friendly ‘quiet’ airlines operating out of London Heathrow, it is claimed.The airport’s Fly Quiet league table, which ranks the top 50 airlines according to their noise performance, shows the Hong Kong airline has jumped from 24th to 12th place as a direct ...

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    Lufthansa Cargo's Karl Ulrich Garnadt appointed to Fraport’s board

    2015-03-21T09:05:22Z

    LUFTHANSA CARGO’s chief executive officer (CEO) Karl Ulrich Garnadt, has been appointed as a member of Fraport’s supervisory board.The move follows Stefan Lauer’s resignation from the airport’s board at the end of last year.Garnadt’s appointment is valid until Fraport’s annual general meeting on 30 May this year, when shareholders are ...

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    SATS gets IATA pharma seal of approval

    2015-03-21T08:56:26Z

    SINGAPORE Airport Terminal Services’ (SATS) perishables handling facility has become the world’s first centre of excellence in pharmaceuticals handling, as certified by IATA.SATS Coolport was set up to cater for high growth in pharmaceuticals airfreight at Changi airport. Last year it handled more than 15,200 tonnes of pharmaceuticals.IATA certification gives ...

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    Sea-Tac sets new air cargo record

    2015-03-21T08:50:23Z

    SEATTLE-Tacoma (Sea-Tac) International Airport saw its air cargo numbers climb for the third time in four years.The US facility handled 292,708 tonnes, up 3.2 per cent on 2012 – and the largest total since 2008.International shipments rose by eight per cent over 2012.Trade with Asia and the Middle East increased ...

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    Budapest is venue for Freighters Conference

    2015-03-21T08:47:33Z

    BUDAPEST, the romantic capital city of Hungary, is the glamorous venue for the 14th Freighters and Belly Cargo World Conference in September (21-23) this year.Delegates from all over the air cargo world will meet there to discuss the latest critical trends influencing and re-shaping the freighter/belly capacity debate.Often described as ...

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    Landing in the wrong place

    2015-03-21T07:46:21Z

    PILOTS attempting to land at the wrong airport happens more often than is realised, it seems.I’ve been reading reports from the USA about how some 150 commercial flights have at least started a descent to the wrong airport in the last 25 years.I was intrigued by this phenomenon after the ...

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    CAL starts Greater Moncton service

    2015-03-21T06:58:43Z

    LIÉGE, Belgium-based CAL Cargo Airlines is expanding its reach with a series of B747-200 freighter flights to Greater Moncton, Canada.The initial service, with a full payload of temperature-controlled seafood shipments (lobsters) and industrial goods, is a manifestation of the company's 2014 strategy, focusing on North America, says a spokesperson.Originating at ...

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    Schiphol cargo up 7.3 per cent in Q1

    2015-03-21T05:59:23Z

    CARGO volumes at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol rose by 7.3 per cent to 392,990 tonnes in the first quarter of 2014.This year’s first quarter was also the second best in more than three years, beaten only by the final (peak) quarter of 2013, when a total of 410,698 tonnes passed through ...

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    Virgin Atlantic wins Cargo Airline of the Year 2014

    2015-03-20T17:11:03Z

    DURING a glamorous night of fine dining and dancing, Virgin Atlantic Cargo was declared Air Cargo News’ Cargo Airline of the Year. Here are the winners:Cargo Airline of the Year: Virgin Atlantic CargoLifetime Achievement Award: Des Vertannes, global head of cargo, IATABest Cargo Airport (+1m): DXBBest Cargo Airport (-1m): Abu ...

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    Lufthansa Cargo: Air cargo security starts at home

    2015-03-20T17:00:36Z

    HARALD ZIELINSKI, global head of security and environment management for Lufthansa Cargo, has just finished collaborating with professors Elmar Giemulla and Bastian Rothe on a new guide to air cargo security.To be published in June – so far only in German – and aimed at the non-specialist audience as well ...

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    Emirates: Secondary connections, primary goals

    2015-03-20T16:51:35Z

    It must be hard for the cargo team at Emirates to keep up with all the new destinations that are added to their network each year. Oslo, Stockholm, Boston, Chicago, Taipei, Kabul, Abidjan and Conakry have all had new Emirates services in the last eight months, and the carrier has ...

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    Cargo Champion – Gary Schultheis

    2015-03-20T16:50:22Z

    THERE was no getting away from airfreight for Gary Schultheis. It was there long before he started his career.“I grew up just outside JFK airfield,” he remembers. “Everybody in the neighbourhood worked at the airport.”After his stint in the navy, Schultheis went to work for United as an airfreight agent, ...

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    Hong Kong transhipments soar in first six months

    2015-03-20T16:05:03Z

    TRANSHIPMENTS through Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals (Hactl) – the Chinese hub’s biggest independent cargo handler – increased by a whopping 34.2 per cent in the first half of this year, writes Nigel Tomkins, managing director.Overall, the handler saw a 11.5 per cent growth in tonnage through its SuperTerminal 1 ...

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    Ko takes over at Cathay cargo terminal

    2015-03-20T15:46:27Z

    KELVIN KO is the new chief executive of Cathay Pacific Services Ltd (CPSL), the division that manages Cathay’s new cargo terminal at Hong Kong, writes Nigel Tomkins, managing director.He was previously chief operating officer at CPSL and was also one of the core members in the early stage of planning ...

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    Heathrow airfreight up 7.8 per cent

    2015-03-20T15:29:30Z

    AIR cargo traffic grew 7.8 per cent at Heathrow Airport in July, writes Thelma Etim, deputy editor.Popular routes, such as Mexico, Russia and China contributed to the increase during the summer month, says a company statement.China’s performance is likely to strengthen further in the forthcoming months, with Air China set ...

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    Abu Dhabi cargo hike

    2015-03-20T15:19:36Z

    CARGO traffic at Abu Dhabi International Airport enjoyed a 5.7 per cent increase in July, writes Thelma Etim, deputy editor.The facility handled 67,456 tonnes in comparison with 63,794 during the same month in 2013.Year-to-date air cargo volumes also rose by 14.3 per cent to 445,341 tonnes compared with 389,531 recorded ...

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    Thames estuary airport plan dropped

    2015-03-20T15:17:46Z

    Plans for a new Thames estuary airport to the east of London – favoured by London mayor Boris Johnson - have been dropped from a shortlist of options for providing additional UK airport capacity by 2030.The so-called “Boris Island” proposal was rejected by the government-sponsored Airports Commission following a detailed ...

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    Dubai World Central’s (DWC) US$32bn airport

    2015-03-20T15:06:55Z

    CARGO business is projected to soar at Al Maktoum International Airport- Dubai World Central (DWC) in the 2020s, after the completion of an AED120bn (US$ 32bn) expansion project, writes Thelma Etim, deputy editor.The ambitious 56-sq-km development, fully endorsed by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, vice-president and Prime Minister of ...

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    Emerging markets boost Heathrow’s cargo

    2015-03-20T15:06:03Z

    ROBUST freight traffic, driven primarily by the emerging markets, made August Heathrow Airport’s busiest ever month, writes Thelma Etim, deputy editor.Cargo was up 7.5 per cent overall, increasing 58 per cent to Turkey, 33 per cent to Russia, 32 per cent to Brazil, 30 per cent to Mexico and 16 ...