Cargo airports – Page 97

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    Platts' ambitious plans to develop Heathrow as a European cargo hub

    2015-11-11T12:09:11Z

    Heathrow Airport cargo boss Nick Platts is a man on a mission: to make Heathrow the preferred European air cargo hub of choice, and he has the money to realise that ambition.Platts, previously head of ground handling at Heathrow, was appointed cargo boss in May at the UK’s number one ...

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    Value of UK goods exported from Heathrow up almost 10%

    2015-11-11T12:01:56Z

    The value of UK exports via Heathrow has increased 9.7% over a 12 month period as vaccines for medicine experience almost 100% growth and Chinese demand for UK products continues to grow.New data, produced to celebrate British Export Week, has revealed that over £7bn worth of British exports travelled to ...

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    October tonnage declines for Frankfurt and Heathrow

    2015-11-11T10:48:06Z

    Frankfurt, Europe’s number one air cargo hub by volume last year, and fourth placed London-Heathrow both recorded a decline in tonnages for October.The German hub saw volumes fall by 1.5% to 185,222 tonnes, the eighth month in a row that Frankfurt has seen red ink for its monthly throughputs versus ...

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    Official opening for Emirates SkyCentral in Dubai

    2015-11-11T10:11:19Z

    Dubai’s Emirates SkyCargo has officially opened its new airfreight terminal at Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC).Emirates SkyCentral, a first phase 800,000 tonne capacity cargo terminal that can handle 12 freighters, is located within the Dubai South complex, 77 km from the airline’s passenger aircraft hub at Dubai International Airport (DXB).A ...

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    Brussels' cargo up in October but Ethiopian move will have "negative" effect

    2015-11-10T12:43:21Z

    Brussels Airport handled 43,763 tonnes of cargo in October, a 7.3% rise in freight volumes versus the same month in 2014.The maindeck freighter segment showed “particularly strong growth” of 27.1% to 13,295 tonnes, thanks to the arrival of new airlines at the Belgian hub.However, the switch by Ethiopian Airways of ...

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    FTA: Invest in Belfast or lose air cargo to rivals

    2015-11-09T10:03:30Z

    The UK’s Freight Transport Association (FTA) has called for investment in an enterprise zone and road improvements at Belfast International Airport to encourage investment and prevent it losing air cargo volumes to competitors.The FTA argues that Belfast is the third largest handler of air freight in the UK outside of ...

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    Miami targets pharma as it gains IATA recognition

    2015-11-06T08:51:54Z

    Miami International (MIA) is the first US airport to become an IATA pharma hub as it looks to continue to grow pharma volumes which have more than doubled over the last five years.The Florida airport announced it had achieved the certification at the Air & Sea Cargo Americas event in ...

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    High value cargo helps push Viracopos revenues despite demand decline

    2015-11-06T08:51:01Z

    The struggling Brazilian economy has caused a double-digit decline in cargo volumes at Viracopos airport but despite this it has still managed to increase revenues thanks to growth in high value cargo.Speaking at the Air and Sea Cargo Americas event in Miami, Viracopos Aeroportos-Brasil presidential advisor cargo business Adam Cunha ...

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    Frankfurt see 2.4% dip in cargo volumes

    2015-11-05T09:17:45Z

    Frankfurt airport's cargo volume fell by 2.4% to 1.56m tonnes in the first nine months of 2015 versus prior year, mainly reflecting “the overall weak global trade environment and a slowdown in emerging economies”.The German airport remains Europe’s largest cargo hub, handling 2.2m tonnes in 2014.Group revenue grew markedly, rising ...

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    UK shippers back Heathrow plans for cargo investment

    2015-11-03T13:55:54Z

    UK shippers have welcomed plans to double cargo volumes at London's Heathrow Airport.Chris Welsh, Freight Transport Association director of global and European policy, said: “Heathrow’s planned investment and increased freight capacity is excellent news, and exactly the type of commitment that FTA has long been asking for.“The significance of airfreight ...

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    Heathrow's £180m blueprint for cargo growth

    2015-11-03T11:05:43Z

    UK exporters are set to benefit from the doubling of cargo volumes at Heathrow as part of a 15 year vision to invest around £180m in “revolutionising” the UK hub’s airfreight facilities, including a new pharma storage area.The blueprint plans were developed with key stakeholders and announced by Heathrow chief ...

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    Cargo growth at Dubai International eases in September

    2015-10-28T14:57:13Z

    Dubai Airports said cargo demand at Dubai International had been “ fairly robust” over the first nine months of the year, despite growth easing in September from the levels recorded earlier in the year.Dubai’s northern airport saw September cargo demand increase by a “marginal” 0.3% compared with last year to ...

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    Manchester united with Beijing by direct bellyhold link from 2016

    2015-10-24T06:11:54Z

    China’s Hainan Airlines is to launch a four times a week A330-200 passenger service between Beijing and the UK’s Manchester Airport from June next year.The flights, with more than10 tonnes of bellyhold cargo, will provide a direct connection between Manchester and Beijing for the first time.The new route was unveiled ...

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    Airport cargo volumes decline in August

    2015-10-21T14:24:38Z

    Global airfreight volumes at airports continued to slow in August as China’s economic slowdown took its toll on the cargo industry.The latest data from Airports Council International shows airports recorded an August decrease in cargo volumes of 0.2% year-on-year (see table below).For the first eight months of the year, volumes ...

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    Bavarian business backs third Munich runway

    2015-10-21T09:03:41Z

    A new study by the VBW Bavarian business association has come out in favour of a third runway at Munich Airport in the near future, saying that it will be vital for ongoing competitiveness.It states that Munich Airport "is a decisive factor behind the high level of prosperity in Bavaria," ...

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    Asian slowdown subdues airfreight

    2015-10-20T10:43:22Z

    Air freight at Asia Pacific and Middle Eastern gateways remained weak in August, reports Airports Council International in its latest bulletin. The market is still affected by the slowdown in Asian export markets and oil producing economies. In August 2015, freight volumes were essentially flat in Asia-Pacific and the Middle ...

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    Hong Kong sees cargo revival

    2015-10-19T10:03:04Z

    Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) reversed recent declines in air cargo with a 1% year-on-year rise to 368,000 tonnes in September. The rebound was primarily due to a 3% year-on-year growth in exports; imports experienced negligible growth and transshipments decreased by 3% compared to the same month last year. Amongst ...

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    AsiaPac air cargo demand remains weak in August

    2015-10-15T14:47:00Z

    Air cargo markets in the Asia Pacific region remained relatively weak in August, according to the latest data from the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA).The association stated: “The weakness in air cargo markets extended to the month of August, with demand in freight tonne kilometre (FTK) terms recording a ...

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    Airport data points to Asian air cargo slowdown in July

    2015-10-15T14:45:43Z

    Airport cargo data issued today by Airports Council International Asia-Pacific is the latest set of figures to point to a continued slowdown in Asian demand.The ACI figures show that freight volumes at airports in the Asia-Pacific region were flat in July compared with last year.Performance was also subdued in the ...

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    September stumble for Frankfurt and Heathrow

    2015-10-12T14:39:18Z

    Frankfurt and London Heathrow airports both saw cargo throughputs drop by more than four percent in September.Frankfurt, the number one air cargo hub in Germany and Europe last year, saw September volumes fall 4.7% to 170,200 tonnes, due to “strong” declines in North America, Latin America and the Far East, ...