Europe – Page 136

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    Airbus signs up Beluga XL suppliers

    2015-06-17T09:47:17Z

    Airbus has selected its major aerostructure suppliers for the Beluga XL programme, the new oversize air transporter.Stelia Aerospace has been selected to design and build the nose fuselage and main cargo door which gives the Beluga XL its signature "whale" shape.Aernnova has been selected to design and build the rear ...

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    Swissport and Swiss WorldCargo agreement extended

    2015-06-17T09:36:42Z

    Ground handler Swissport International and Swiss WorldCargo have extended their strategic handling partnership until 2020.The newly signed agreement extends the long-term cooperation between Swissport and the air cargo division of Swiss International Air Lines for another five years.The cooperation with Swiss WorldCargo includes 35 stations across the globe and the ...

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    SDV implements CEIV Pharma in major hubs

    2015-06-17T09:20:39Z

    Freight forwarder SDV is implementing the IATA Center of Excellence for Independent Validators Pharmaceutical Logistics programme (CEIV Pharma) certification in 16 major airports across Europe, Asia, North America and South Africa.The Bolloré Logistics subsidiary said that it will be the first company in the international transport and logistics industry to ...

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    Boeing ups aircraft demand expectation

    2015-06-16T14:55:08Z

    Boeing has upped its expectation for demand of new aircraft from last year’s forecast, predicting that 38,050 new airplanes will be needed over the next 20 years.The company predicted that by the end of the 20 year forecast period, the commercial airplane fleet will double, from 21,600 airplanes in 2014 ...

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    Swissport hit dnata for six at Old Trafford

    2015-06-16T11:43:22Z

    Aeroflot’s ground-handling partners, Swissport and dnata, were given the chance to show their silky football skills on the hallowed Old Trafford turf.They were the guests of the Russian airline, official carrier to Manchester United, which had invited them to a ‘pitch day’ at the Red Devil’s home ground.The end of ...

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    Russian freighter debut for Cargolux Italia

    2015-06-16T07:43:12Z

    Cargolux Italia has started a weekly B747 freighter service from Milan Malpensa to the freighter airline’s Chinese hub in Zhengzhou, via Novosibirsk in Russia.The intermediate stop marks the first commercial service by Cargolux to Russia, with Novosibirsk being an important Russian gateway for flowers, garments and machinery.Said Cargolux: “The weekend ...

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    Lufthansa adds Natal freighter call

    2015-06-12T08:17:06Z

    Lufthansa Cargo has expanded its South American network with a new freighter connection to the Brazilian city of Natal.“The destination fits right into the existing route to Frankfurt via Viracopos,” explained Achim Martinka, vice president Americas at Lufthansa Cargo.A MD-11F now flies to the ‘City of the Sun’ every Sunday.Located ...

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    ABC in 16% traffic surge

    2015-06-11T14:45:37Z

    AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) saw tonnage up 16% in the first five months of 2015, carrying 180,605 tonnes across its global route network linking Europe, Asia and the US via Russia.In Asia, Russia-based ABC increased its footprint by launching twice weekly flights from Hanoi with further onward connections to Europe and ...

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    Fast lane loading at Athens

    2015-06-11T13:17:42Z

    A team effort between two competitor handlers at Athens International airport resulted in the efficient loading of a new Lamborghini sports car.The export shipment - arranged by forwarder GC Lymberpa - was carried out by Swissport Greece Cargo as the cargo handler and Goldair Handling for the loading onto the ...

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    American goes further east with FlyUs

    2015-06-11T13:05:42Z

    American Airlines Cargo has extended its reach in eastern Europe with the appointment of FlyUs as its general sales agent (GSA) in both Hungary and Poland.Both countries are currently off-line destinations in the American Airlines network, with cargo being trucked from both Budapest and Warsaw to London, Frankfurt, Munich or ...

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    European air cargo carriers see volumes and load factors slide in May

    2015-06-10T15:26:24Z

    The latest monthly traffic statistics from some of Europe’s leading cargo carriers have revealed the difficulty they faced in May in terms of volumes carried and load factors when compared to last year.Carrier statistics reveal that of Air France-KLM, Lufthansa and IAG, the Franco-Dutch carrier suffered the biggest percentage decline ...

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    Aircraft lessor ASL rebranding for growth

    2015-06-10T15:04:49Z

    Ireland's ASL Aviation Group is to launch a new European airline brand, ASL Airlines, as part of its strategy for “continued growth in passenger and cargo operations”.ASL’s four European airlines, based in Ireland, France, Switzerland and Hungary, are to be renamed under the new brand.Air Contractors will become ASL Airlines ...

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    FTA "disappointed" by UK airport decision delay

    2015-06-10T14:46:27Z

    The UK’s Freight Transport Association (FTA) has urged the country’s government not to delay a decision on airport expansion as rumours begin to emerge that an announcement will be delayed until Christmas.A report in the Financial Times newspaper suggests that while the Airport Commission will issue its report on expansion ...

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    IATA announces Dublin as 2016 AGM venue, while new chairman takes over

    2015-06-10T09:16:07Z

    IATA has unveiled its new chairman and announced the venue for its next annual general meeting.The association has announced that Aeromexico chief executive Andres Conesa has assumed his duties as Chairman of the IATA board of governors for a one-year term.Conesa succeeds Calin Rovinescu, chief executive of Air Canada, whose ...

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    IAG focused on growth

    2015-06-10T09:10:39Z

    IAG Cargo remains focused on capacity discipline, asset utilisation and its flagship premium product range.David Shepherd, head of commercial at the cargo arm of British Airways and Iberia, says that the group’s Prioritise Express product and its temperature-controlled Constant Climate offer for pharmaceuticals have both seen substantial growth.“The Prioritise product ...

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    Lufthansa and ANA extend cargo JV to outbound Europe routes

    2015-06-09T13:49:54Z

    Lufthansa Cargo and ANA Cargo’s joint venture will be extended to cover consignments on routes from Europe to Japan as of August 3.The airlines’ cargo divisions started their joint venture in December 2014, and initially focused on flights from Japan to Europe. The German and Japanese carriers are offering their ...

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    WFS builds on cargo to win full Spanish contracts

    2015-06-09T10:02:01Z

    Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) has built on its cargo handling experience in Spain to win full ground handling contracts at the country’s Madrid, Seville, Santiago, Oviedo and Vitoria airportsWFS, under the new ownership of deep-pocketed global investment firm Platinum Equity, said that the biggest expansion of its ground handling activities ...

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    IAG Cargo rolls out new e-booking system

    2015-06-09T09:52:04Z

    IAG Cargo customers in Spain have become the first to benefit from the carrier’s global roll-out of its new e-booking system.The freight arm of British Airways and Iberia says that the launch “underpins IAG Cargo’s total commitment to IATA’s e-freight goal of removing paper from the air cargo industry”.Enhanced features, ...

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    XPO Logistics gains 67% stake in Norbert Dentressangle

    2015-06-09T08:46:17Z

    Fast-growing XPO Logistics has completed the purchase of a 67% shareholding in one of Europe’s most well-known logistics firms, Norbert Dentressangle, pushing it into the top-ten list of global logistics players.The deal, first announced in April, sees XPO acquire its majority stake in the company through the purchase of the ...

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    Panalpina shuffles executive board

    2015-06-08T09:29:19Z

    Panalpina has promoted Andy Weber to the position of chief operating officer, from the beginning of July.The Switzerland-based logistics giant has also announced that Ralf Morawietz will assume the position of chief information officer, taking over from Rod Angwin who will leave the company for personal reasons during the course ...