Cargo airports – Page 94
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Cargo traffic flattens out across Asia-Pacific, but booms in Middle East
According to the latest statistics from ACI Asia-Pacific, there was a mere 0.7% year-on-year increase in freight volumes through its Asia-Pacific member airports in December.And growth over the year at airports across ACI Asia-Pacific’s remit was a mere 1.5%, a trend — ACI said — that reflects downward pressures from ...
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Subdued growth for cargo hubs in 2015
Subdued growth in emerging markets and developing economies, along with a lower recovery in advanced economies, saw airfreight markets “substantially weaker” in 2015 compared with passenger, reporting a “modest 2.3%” growth in total freight volumes.That is the message from Airports Council International (ACI) in releasing its preliminary data for last ...
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India's air cargo supply chains continue to improve but there's still work to be done
While air cargo operations in India have continued to improve and develop there is still work to be done to improve the overall flow of the supply chain.During a panel debate at the Air Cargo India event held in Mumbai, speakers outlined whether they felt air cargo services had improved ...
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Heathrow cargo stable in 2015
Cargo volume passing through London Heathrow in 2015 was 1.5 million tonnes, in line with last year, said the airport operator. There was growth to Asia, particularly Hong Kong and China as well as new capacity to Vietnam, it added. Over a quarter of UK exports by value pass through ...
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Airport bosses back Britain in Europe
The bosses of some of the UK’s biggest airports have come out strongly in support of remaining in the European Union after the country’s Prime Minister David Cameron announced that there would be a referendum on the issue on 23 June.London Heathrow chief executive John Holland-Kaye said membership of the ...
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Hong Kong airport's volumes rise in January
Hong Kong airport, the world’s largest freight hub in 2015, saw a 1.5% rise in January cargo volumes to 361,000 tonnes.The growth in cargo throughput last month was mainly attributed to 3% year-on-year growth in both exports and transhipments, said operator Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA).“During the month, cargo throughput ...
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DHL to build Malpensa hub
DHL Express has signed an agreement to build a €90m logistics hub at Milan Malpensa airport. Work will begin at the end of 2016 and be completed by end of the second quarter of 2018.DHL is the second express parcel giant to expand at the Italian hub after FedEx started ...
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Frankfurt freight falters in January
Frankfurt airport saw further cargo red ink in January, with a 0.1% fall in cargo volume versus 2015 to 159,650 tonnes, the eleventh monthly decline in a row for Europe's top airfreight hub.The German gateway, which saw a 2.3% fall in total 2015 volumes to just over 2.1m tonnes, registered ...
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Ethiopian Cargo loss continues to bite at Brussels
Brussels Airport continued to suffer from the withdrawal of Ethiopian Cargo services in January as the Belgian airport recorded a decline in airfreight demand.The airport, which was one of the success stories of 2015, saw cargo demand decline by 2.4% year on year in January to 36,964 tons.Full-freighter demand suffered ...
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Tough start for Gatwick's cargo business
Gatwick Airport’s air cargo business has had a tough start to the year as demand dropped by almost 10%.The West Sussex airport, which is hoping to secure government backing for expansion at the expense of west London rival Heathrow, saw cargo demand drop by 9.7% year on year in January ...
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RiverOak applies for Manston airport reopening
US hedge fund RiverOak has made a pre-application inquiry to UK planning inspectors for a Development Consent Order (DCO) to reopen Manston airport in the south-east of the country, primarily as a freight gateway.The UK's Planning inspectorate confirmed that it had received a pre-application inquiry from RiverOak in early January. ...
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Dubai International sees 3.4% rise in 2015 cargo volumes
Dubai International Airport (DXB) handled 2,506,092 tonnes of airfreight in 2015, a 3.4% increase on the previous year despite the transfer of all pure cargo operators to Dubai World Central.Monthly freight volumes in December totalled 218,408, up 5% compared to 207,618 recorded during the same month in 2014.The UAE airport ...
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Alaska partnership to promote air cargo
A new Alaskan business partnership has been formed to promote the airfreight cluster around the US state’s Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC).Alaska AeroNexus brings together the Alaska International Airport System, the Municipality of Anchorage and Anchorage Economic Development Corp (AEDC).It aims to “increase economic opportunity, growth and diversification in ...
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FedEx opens Nordic Gateway in Copenhagen
FedEx Express has opened officially its new Nordic Gateway facility at Copenhagen Airport in Denmark, a facility that will serve as a gateway for inbound and outbound shipments for Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden.The 8,000 sq m facility can sort 3,300 packages per hour, process 18 weekly FedEx Express flights, ...
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MAG Cargo sees 4.3% UK network tonnage rise in 2015
MAG Cargo saw a 4.3% growth in 2015 tonnages across the UK airport group’s four hubs, as “spare capacity and favourable economic conditions led freight operators to increase their volumes”.Collectively, MAG’s airport portfolio of East Midlands, London Stansted, Manchester and Bournemouth handled 672,206 tonnes in 2015, up from 644,486 in ...
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Luxembourg cargo on a three year high
Luxembourg airport ended 2015 on a high note with a total of 738,136 tonnes of freight and post transported by air — up 4.2% compared to 2014 and continuing the trend of the past three years.October and November saw a growth surge of 9% while August was up 8% and ...
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Londoners ‘favour Gatwick expansion’ claims airport operator
Londoners are more in favour of expanding Gatwick than the alternatives says the airport operator, quoting a YouGov poll, the first to be carried out since the UK government once again delayed a decision on the issue.Gatwick scored more highly than Heathrow on issues such as the effect on air ...
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Global GSA parent firm wins Maastricht Airport concession
The parent company of Global GSA has been awarded a ten year concession to take over operations of Maastricht Aachen Airport as it looks to expand freight volumes.The Dutch airport announced yesterday that it had awarded the concession to Trade Centre Global Investments (TCGI), owner of Global GSA, as it ...
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Schiphol the latest European airport to record 2015 air cargo demand decline
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport has joined its major European rivals in recording a decline in cargo throughput in 2015.The Dutch airport recorded a total throughput of 1.6m tonnes in 2015, a 0.7% decline compared with the all-time record set in 2014.The airport said it recorded a strong fourth quarter which helped ...
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Schiphol's Cargonaut system gets funding boost
Schiphol Airport’s Cargonaut information platform will receive a funding boost of €2m in order to modernise the system.Half of the €2m investment will come in the form of a grant from Top Sector Logistics, a co-operation between entrepeneurs, research institutes and government, while the remainder will be provided by Dutch ...