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    FedEx to rely more on bellies

    2015-03-03T16:32:05Z

    SHOULD forwarders worry about a new group of rivals for lift? The present overcapacity ensures there are no headaches about finding space, but the question arises just how big the appetite of the integrators for linehaul on commercial carriers is.FedEx has led that charge, which formed one of the planks ...

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    US food shipper faces hazmat fine

    2015-03-03T16:30:30Z

    SHIPPER Uniliver BestFoods could be fined US$77,000 by the US Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for allegedly violating hazardous materials regulations.The FAA alleges the company sent a fibreboard box containing a pump bottle of flammable liquid styling spray and three aerosol cans of flammable gas hair spray for ...

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    Winter weather hits UPS operating profits

    2015-03-03T16:05:52Z

    UPS took a $200m hit in operating profits for the first quarter of 2014 due to severe snowfalls in the US which saw business to business shipments slow as “manufacturers, distributors and retailers closed shop”.But the US-based international parcels giant reported signs of recovery and faster growth in Europe while ...

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    Atlas places two B747-8Fs in ACMI with DHL Express

    2015-03-03T15:39:31Z

    ATLAS AIR Worldwide has placed two B747-8 freighters into ACMI service for DHL Express.The pair will be operated by Atlas Air in Polar Air Cargo Worldwide's transpacific express network under an ACMI arrangement for DHL Express and Polar's other customers.The aircraft replace two B747-400 freighters currently in ACMI service for ...

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    UPS opens Taiwan air cargo hub

    2015-03-02T16:45:21Z

    UPS has opened its trans-Pacific hub at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport.Situated at the airport's air cargo terminal logistics warehouse, the hub occupies almost 82,000 square feet – a 40 per cent increase in size from its previous location, says a company statement.Anita Li, managing director of UPS Taiwan, says: "The ...

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    Another Atlas Air B747-400 freighter for DHL

    2015-03-02T16:30:34Z

    AIRCRAFT leasing company Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings has placed an additional B747-400 freighter with DHL Express.ACMI services under the new agreement will provide additional intercontinental capacity for DHL Express from Asia commencing this month.“We are delighted to expand our long-standing relationship with DHL and to support the strong growth of ...

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    FedEx ships 60 thoroughbred horses to China

    2015-03-02T15:16:44Z

    INTEGRATOR FedEx Express has successfully transported 60 horses from Liège, Belgium, to a major show jumping event in Shanghai.Grooms and vets accompanied the thoroughbreds, which were transported in specially-designed stalls to ensure maximum comfort during their journey on two MD-11 freighters.In-flight temperatures were kept at between 15-25 degrees Celsius, says ...

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    The less-than-truckload operator in the sky

    2015-03-02T14:00:49Z

    IT IS gratifying in this era of increased belly capacity to report that a freighter airline is not just thriving but planning a major boost to its fleet.In November, Canadian carrier Cargojet will be adding two B767-200Fs and four B767-300Fs to bring its fleet up to 22 aircraft. By January ...

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    Air Ghana takes delivery of B737-400PTF

    2015-03-02T13:59:36Z

    AIRCRAFT conversions specialist PEMCO World Air Services has delivered a B737-400PTF for use in West Africa by Air Ghana.The former passenger aircraft will fly scheduled freighter services for express package giant DHL under a partnership between US-based ACMI operator Swiftair and Air Ghana.The 11-pallet freighter was converted at PEMCO’s headquarters ...

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    Chapman Freeborn and Swiss WorldCargo's courier deal

    2015-03-02T13:50:22Z

    CHAPMAN Freeborn Airchartering and Swiss WorldCargo have agreed a new partnership for delivering time-critical shipments.It means that the global aircraft charter specialist is supporting Swiss WorldCargo with all hand-carry requirements through its worldwide office network.Already an acknowledged global leader for care-intensive cargo services, the agreement will allow Swiss WorldCargo to ...

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    Another B737-400SF conversion for Southern Air

    2015-03-02T12:00:11Z

    CONVERSIONS company Aeronautical Engineers Inc (AEI) has delivered the third of five B737-400SF freighters to Southern Air which operates them for DHL Express in the Americas, writes Nigel Tomkins, managing director.The latest aircraft is a standard gross weight B737-400SF built in 1993 and converted at Commercial Jet’s Dothan facility, one ...

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    Customs tips for the unwary shipper

    2015-03-02T11:18:23Z

    Customs regulations can be a minefield for the unwary shipper, be it edible insects in Europe, chewing gum in Singapore and rubber gloves in the US.So parcels giant FedEx has come up with eight “surprising” Customs rules for small businesses setting out to conquer the world of exports.It was compiled ...

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    Brussels approves Leipzig/Halle funding

    2015-03-02T10:19:38Z

    Brussels regulators have approved the finance used to fund cargo infrastructure expansion at Leipzig/Halle airport, Germany’s second largest air freight hub.This is the first decision under new European Commission guidelines authorising aid for airports specialising in freight.A two-year in-depth investigation by the commission found that shareholder loans were granted on ...

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    UPS parcel surge to Europe

    2015-03-02T10:01:31Z

    E-commerce shipping in the US and strong International export growth helped parcel giant UPS record a 7.2 per cent increase in global package shipments in the 2014 second quarter.A surge in outbound shipments to Europe contributed to a 6.2 per cent rise in international small package revenues of $3.3 billion ...

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    Subdued half year for Lufthansa

    2015-03-02T09:49:12Z

    Lufthansa’s group cargo volumes fell 3.1 per cent in the first six months of 2014 to 932,000 tonnes in a “subdued” freight market for the German carrier’s airline businesses which include Lufthansa Cargo, Swiss and Austrian Airlines.In its half-year financial review, Lufthansa said: “The global cargo business was more subdued ...

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    Cargojet revenue rise

    2015-03-02T08:40:40Z

    Canada-based Cargojet saw 2014 second quarter revenues up 3.7 per cent to C$44.3 million, due primarily to the increase in core overnight volumes and higher ACMI income.Cargojet provides time sensitive overnight air cargo services and operates a network across North America, as well as global air charters.President & chief executive ...

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    Volvo renews TNT international delivery contract

    2015-02-27T12:06:43Z

    Swedish truck and bus maker Volvo has renewed a three-year contract with express operator TNT for ‘inbound to production’ and aftermarket delivery services in Europe.TNT will continue to handle Volvo’s European emergency production movements.TNT collects automotive components and parts from more than 800 different suppliers in Europe and delivers them ...

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    Oman Air plans venture with cargo operator

    2015-02-27T09:46:49Z

    Oman Air is due to announce details, by the end of October, of a new joint venture with a large freighter operator. Specifics of the deal are still unknown, but the last time the Middle Eastern airline did something similar was in March 2013 when it signed an agreement with ...

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    DHL parcelcopter launches initial operations for research purpose

    2015-02-27T09:40:36Z

    Plans to fly cargo by drone continue to make it off the computer screen and into reality, despite widespread dismissal by many.DHL Parcel has announced plans to trial a project on the North Sea island of Juist, where it will fly medicine and other urgent items by 'parcelcopter' (pictured). The ...

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    Freighters: down, but not out

    2015-02-27T09:39:45Z

    The Freighters and Belly Cargo conference in Budapest last week was optimistic that the industry’s use of freighters would eventually stabilise to a new norm. However, said IAG Cargo’s Jude Winstanley, former head of freighters, the norm will still be a lot lower than the glory days 20 years ago.“There ...