All articles by Damian Brett – Page 29
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Silk Way West continues freighter fleet expansion with another 777
Silk Way West Airlines has ordered an additional Boeing 777 freighter with the company saying the decision was driven by its "commitment to sustainability".The Baku-headquartered freighter carrier initially ordered five 777 freighters back in April 2021 but has now amended the agreement to add the additional aircraft.Two of the six ...
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Liege Airport cargo volumes bounce back after tough 2023
Liege Airport has seen its cargo volumes bounce back in the first two months of the year following a double-digit percentage decline in 2023.The Belgian freighter hub registered a 13% year-on-year increase in cargo volumes over the first two months to 175,593 tonnes while the number of flights improved by ...
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IAG Cargo looks forward to new US flights
Source: IAG CargoIAG Cargo is hoping to capitalise on the addition of a new service from Barcelona to the US from sister airline LEVEL.On March 31 LEVEL will add a new three-times-per-week service from Barcelona to Miami.Meanwhile, services between Barcelona and San Fransisco will restart on the same date with ...
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Teesside International scoops FedEx flights
Tees Valley mayor Ben Houchen, Alun Cornish, Fed Ex and Teeside Internationa’s Phil Forster. Copyright: Tom Banks/Banks PhotoFedEx will switch its northeast England operation to Teesside International Airport after signing a five-year deal for an airfreight handling facility at the airport.The change will see the express giant move its eight ...
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NEO Air Charter sees Red Sea-related rise in demand
Germany-headquartered NEO Air Charter has reported a rise in demand as e-commerce firms look to avoid issues caused by the Red Sea shipping crisis.The charter firm has operated 60 widebody freighter charters in the first two months of 2024 due to container shipping firms taking the longer route around Africa ...
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WFS set to swoop on Swedish cargo businesses
SATS confirmed its intention to acquire Sweden’s Terminal & Transporttjänst i Sigtuna (TT) and APH Logistics through its wholly-owned subsidiary, WFS Sweden.Completion of the transaction remains conditional upon regulatory filings and the required subsequent approvals, however.TT is a cargo warehouse and trucking operator based at Stockholm Arlanda Airport, Sweden’s busiest ...
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Technavio predicts strong air cargo growth in next few years
Industry analyst Technavio has forecast in its Air Cargo Market Analysis 2023-27 that the air cargo market will grow by 19.5m tons between 2022 and 2027.This works out at a compound annual growth rate of 5.3% during the forecast period.Key drivers of growth will include increasing e-commerce sales, growing demand ...
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Swissport begins handling at Palma de Mallorca
Source: SwissportGround services provider Swissport has begun handling at Spain's third-largest airport, Palma de Mallorca.It began handling at the airport on March 12.In 2023, Palma de Mallorca came ninth in the list of Spanish airport operator Aena’s cargo gateways by volume.According to the handler, Swissport’s expansion into Mallorca complements its ...
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VIDEO: The biggest challenges facing air cargo
At this week’s IATA World Cargo Symposium in Hong Kong, the Air Cargo News team spoke to a variety of attendees to find out their thoughts on the current and future air cargo market. In this video, we find out what participants at the event feel are the biggest challenges ...
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Cargo iQ appoints new executive director
Marie Seco-Köppen. Source: Cargo iQMarie Seco-Köppen is to take over from Lothar Moehle as the new executive director of Cargo iQ, the non-profit group that seeks to define the processes behind the transport of air cargo in order to measure success and continuously improve the value of airfreight for customers.Seco-Köppen ...
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IATA reports on latest progress made on lowering carbon emissions
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released the latest edition of its Fly Net Zero reports, which covers the latest industry developments for January and February as the industry moves towards a target of zero carbon emissions by 2050.Some of the latest developments relate to the cargo side of ...
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Kale Info Solutions joins ACI-LAC
Kale Info Solutions USA, a fully owned subsidiary of India-based Kale Logistics Solutions, has joined Airports Council International - Latin America and Caribbean (ACI-LAC), a regional office of ACI promoting the interests of airports in the region.According to Kale, the partnership marks “a significant step towards fostering innovation and digital ...
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Emirates SkyCargo adds capacity to cargo.one portal
Emirates SkyCargo has continued to roll out its digital booking capabilities with the addition of a new partnership with cargo.one.The new partnership with the third-party booking platform will enable its 15,000 forwarder users to access the airline's schedules, tariff and contract rates, along with real-time access to available capacity.During the ...
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Generative AI has air cargo potential but should be approached with caution
Source: Air Cargo NewsGenerative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) is the latest technology buzz sweeping the world but potential air cargo users must keep an open mind and not get carried away if its implementation is to prove successful.Speakers were asked by session moderator Anna Ghion, senior global account manager for MNO ...
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ONE Record to deliver benefits but also challenges
Source: Air Cargo NewsIATA’s ONE Record project is set to deliver many benefits to the industry but there are also challenges to the implementation of the standard, according to speakers at the IATA World Cargo Symposium.During a panel discussion on air cargo digitalisation, CHAMP chief commercial officer Nicholas Xenocostas said ...
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Air cargo demand drivers
Source: Air Cargo NewsThe rapid rise of e-commerce, disruption in ocean shipping and supply chain diversification are some of the main drivers of air cargo demand in the current market.Speaking at the IATA World Cargo Symposium, Xeneta chief airfreight officer Niall van de Wouw identified three factors that drive air ...
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Accelerating the "glacial" pace of change in air cargo
Source: Air Cargo NewsAir cargo needs to move from talk to action if it is to speed up its “glacial pace” of change, according to speakers on an executive round table discussion at the IATA World Cargo Symposium.During the event’s opening plenary, IATA senior vice president operations, safety and security ...
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Ukrainian prosecutors lay formal charges over destruction of AN-225
Ukrainian prosecutors and security service SBU have formally accused ex-Antonov officials of obstructing attempts by the country’s military to defend Gostomel airport.The airport was “strategically important”, said the security service, and became the target of an assault in the early days of the Ukrainian-Russian conflict.This attack on February 27 2022 ...
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Big three US airlines again delay resumption of further China flights
The three largest US airlines are pushing back until at least late October the resumption of many flights to China that they cut early during the Covid-19 pandemic.American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines received authority from the US Department of Transportation (DOT) to delay by another 90 days ...
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PML Seafrigo positive on the future despite challenging market conditions
Mike Parr. Source: PML SeafrigoIt is a year since Seafrigo purchased UK perishables forwarder PML and the firm's director, Mike Parr, has said the merger of the two companies is progressing well despite the current challenges faced by the perishables industry.Parr said the two companies are "delighted with the harmonious ...