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ACL Airshop appoints Bernhard Kindelbacher as CEO
Bernhard Kindelbacher. Photo: PRNewsfoto/ACL AirshopULD specialist ACL Airshop has appointed Bernhard Kindelbacher as chief executive as of March 1.Current chief executive Steve Townes will continue serving the company in an advisory role as vice chairman, said ACL Airshop.Kindelbacher's background encompasses air cargo leadership, logistics management, business development & strategy, global ...
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IATA awards safety accreditation to WFS at Heathrow
WFS operations at Heathrow Airport. Photo: WFSWorldwide Flight Services (WFS) has been awarded the IATA Safety Audit for Ground Operations (ISAGO) accreditation for its cargo handling operations at Heathrow Airport.This follows an independent audit of its operational management and control systems in accordance with standards and practices for ground safety.The ...
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Virgin Atlantic Cargo expands online booking offering
Virgin Atlantic Cargo has continued to expand its online booking capabilities by placing its capacity on WebCargo.WebCargo said that its users would now be able to book capacity on the carrier's flights to 30 destinations in the US, India, China, Nigeria, South Africa, and the Caribbean.Virgin Atlantic Cargo managing director ...
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DSV: Red Sea crisis having a limited impact on airfreight
Customers are "buffering up" to combat the impact of the Red Sea crisis and have yet to resort to a major shift to air, according to DSV.Speaking following the announcement of its full-year results, the forwarder's new chief executive Jens Lund explained the steps customers are taking to mitigate the ...
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Hong Kong Air Cargo launches e-commerce route to London
Photo: Hong Kong Air CargoCargo airline Hong Kong Air Cargo has launched a new intercontinental e-commerce route from Hong Kong International Airport to London Stansted Airport.The first flight, RH364, took place on February 4. An Airbus A330-200 freighter aircraft will be used on the route, said Hong Kong Air Cargo ...
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Challenges and opportunities for air cargo outlined at World Cargo Summit
Things are “going well” for air cargo, delegates at the World Cargo Summit in Bangkok on January 30 were told.Steve Saxon, a partner with McKinsey who leads its Asia Pacific airlines practice, outlined four reasons why the sector is buoyant despite an increasingly fraught world situation, but also signalled some ...
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Drusch takes on cargo at Qatar Airways
Confident, but personable are the two words that spring to mind on e-meeting Mark Drusch, the new chief cargo officer at Qatar Airways, 16 working days into the role.Drusch takes on the role of chief cargo officer at Qatar Airways more than four months after his predecessor Guillaume Halleux stepped ...
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WestJet Cargo selects GSA Awesome Cargo for US flights
WestJet Cargo has appointed Awesome Cargo as its US sales agent for capacity out of the US.The Aerocharter GSA-owned firm will market cargo capacity on the airline’s passenger and freighter flights operating from the US to Canada and Mexico.The two companies have been working together on the airline's services out ...
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Swissport sees air cargo volumes decline in 2023
Ground handler Swissport saw its air cargo volumes decline last year as economic conditions took their toll.Swissport handled a total of 4.7m tonnes of cargo last year at 115 air cargo centres worldwide compared with 4.8m tonnes in 2022."Wage inflation, rising interest rates and the wars in Ukraine and Gaza ...
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UK forwarders urged to take on apprentices despite uncertain market
UK freight forwarder association BIFA has urged its members to consider recruiting apprentices ahead of National Apprentice Week despite the current market uncertainty.To help drum up support, the association will on February 8 run an online event to help members navigate the "perceived red tape" when recruiting apprentices."Most of the ...
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EFW partner Turkish Technic hits A330P2F milestone
Elbe Flugzeugwerke's (EFW) MRO partner Turkish Technic has carried out the Upper Frame Shell (UFS) cut-out for its very first A330 passenger to freighter (P2F) conversion.This milestone was achieved at Turkish Technic's Istanbul facilities.The aircraft is scheduled to be redelivered in the middle of the year to EFW's customer Air ...
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Geodis sets new emissions reduction targets
Freight forwarder Geodis is targeting a 42% reduction in its own greenhouse gas emissions and a 30% reduction in subcontracted transport emissions.The company said that it would reduce its carbon emissions through the application of the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), in compliance with the goal of the Paris Agreement ...
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Tallinn Airport City to develop new cargo terminal
Source: Tallinn Airport CityBusiness park Tallinn Airport City and Maru Construction have signed a contract for the design and construction of a new cargo terminal on the southern side of the Estonian airport.The new €8m terminal will measure 5,250 sq ms, with 1,450 sq m of office space and 3,800 ...
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Jettainer appoints new North Asia general manager
Source: JettainerULD management firm Jettainer has appointed Elfi Chik as its new general manager for sales in North Asia.Chik will be based in Hong Kong and is tasked with developing and expanding market opportunities for Jettainer in China and North Asia.She began her career with ground handler Hong Kong Airport ...
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Schneider looks to utilise more ocean shipping and SAF to reduce emissions
Schneider Electric is continuing its efforts to cut emissions through increased use of ocean transport and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) though a new partnership with DHL Global Forwarding.The two firms will develop what they have termed multimodal shipping bridges between Singapore and North America and between India and North America ...
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ATI pilots request arbitration over contract negotiations
The potential for strike action at Air Transport International (ATI) edged closer this week when pilots requested the US National Mediation Board (NMB) declare an impasse and move to arbitration.Pilot union the Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA) said that the move was a first step in pursuing a legal ...
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Alaska Air Cargo reports return of full schedule following 737-9 checks
Alaska Air Cargo has said its bellyhold operations are returning to full strength following the grounding of its Boeing 737-9 aircraft on safety grounds earlier this year.The airline said that the aircraft had passed "rigorous inspections" after the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued an emergency airworthiness directive (EAD) requiring ...
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Air cargo volumes up 10% in January but rates weaken
Air cargo volumes rose 10% year on year in January, but this hasn't resulted in higher rates due to the availability of capacity.Shippers' concerns about Red Sea - Suez Canal supply chain delays, plus an early Lunar New Year, have pushed up air cargo volumes, although spot rates have declined, ...
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DSV sees air revenues and volumes tumble in 2023
DSV's airfreight revenues, volumes and gross profits all took a hit last year due to improved ocean shipping operations, high inventories and a weak consumer market.The Denmark-headquartered forwarder reported a 44.1% year-on-year decline in air revenues in 2023 to Dkr50.6bn, gross profit for the year was down 27.9% to Dkr13.4bn ...
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DB Schenker names Asia Pacific chief executive
Vishal Sharma Photo DB Schenker from press release.jpgDB Schenker has appointed Vishal Sharma as the new chief executive for the Asia Pacific region.Sharma brings more than 30 years of experience in the logistics sector and has been serving as chief executive for the freight forwarder's Greater China cluster since 2021.He ...