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    Emirates adds cargo capacity on Boston route

    2015-03-02T16:06:53Z

    FROM August, Emirates Airlines will add more cargo capacity to its newly-launched Boston service by replacing the B777-200LR currently operating on the route with a B777-300ER.The largest city of the state of Massachusetts is the airline’s eighth US destination and the 142th of its global network linking trading destinations across ...

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    dnata fatalities in Karachi airport attacks

    2015-03-02T16:04:00Z

    DUBAI-BASED ground handler dnata has confirmed the deaths of seven employees in Pakistan after the attacks by militants on Karachi airport, with two more staff members injured.In a statement, the company said: “dnata’s joint venture ground handling operation, Gerry’s dnata, has been significantly impacted by the 8 June terrorist attack ...

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    Good May for Cathay Cargo

    2015-03-02T15:53:23Z

    CATHAY Pacific and Dragonair carried a combined total of 138,448 tonnes of cargo and mail in May, an encouraging increase of 13.9 on the same month last year.The cargo and mail load factor rose by 1.9 percentage points to 63.0 per cent in the period.Capacity, measured in available cargo/mail tonne ...

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    RUSLAN delivers VIP performance

    2015-03-02T15:12:12Z

    RUSLAN International – the joint venture which manages and markets the 17-strong fleet of An-124 aircraft belonging to its shareholders Antonov Airlines and Volga Dnepr Airlines – delivered this 79-tonne shipment of ethanol production equipment in time for a VIP opening ceremony in Brazil.The cargo – for a new ethanol ...

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    LAN CARGO ships polo thoroughbreds

    2015-03-02T13:33:02Z

    LAN CARGO has transported 50 polo horses from Miami to Madrid, on one of its B777 freighters.The Argentine thoroughbreds, which are competing in the international polo season at Sotogrande, Spain, were shipped in purpose-built stables designed by Newport Cargo (Argentina).The whole operation was overseen by Colt International (USA).On arrival, Spanish ...

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    Etihad Airways adds six new services

    2015-03-02T12:15:26Z

    ETIHAD Airways is to launch six new routes in the first half of 2015.The national flag carrier of the UAE will operate daily flights from Madrid, Edinburgh, Kolkata Entebbe.It will also run four flights a week to Hong Kong and three a week to Algiers, says a company statement.Existing daily ...

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    Qatar orders more B777 freighters

    2015-03-02T11:45:17Z

    QATAR Airways has announced its intention to order four new B777 freighters – with options for up to four more – as part of a potential US$37.7billion passenger and cargo aircraft shopping spree with Boeing, writes Nigel Tomkins, managing director.The planemaker and Qatar have also finalised an order for 50 ...

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    CBI: air freight's vital role for UK business

    2015-03-02T11:42:14Z

    UK business chiefs have called for “urgent action” by politicians to make key decisions on future UK airport infrastructure for passenger and cargo.“Action is needed to boost the UK’s air links and put growth on a sustainable long-term footing,” according to a new report by the CBI, which represents 190,000 ...

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    IATA: Cargo growth accelerated in September

    2015-03-02T11:32:30Z

    Global air freight showed accelerated demand in September for most markets, although there are “mixed messages” in regional growth and fears remain of a "bumpy road" ahead.International Air Transport Association (IATA) data saw global freight tonne km (FTKs) volumes rise 5.2 per cent compared to September 2013, some 0.8 percentage ...

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    October bounce prompts 2014 optimism

    2015-03-02T11:27:00Z

    October’s air cargo growth, better than 2013, is prompting the view that 2014 will become the second-best year for revenues since 2008, despite a 10.4% yield drop since 2011, the best post-crisis year to date.The latest monthly update from Netherlands-based research house WorldACD Market Data said: “Until October came along, ...

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    AEA: European freight up 2% in 2014

    2015-03-02T11:19:43Z

    Association of European Airlines (AEA) members saw 2014 freight traffic grow in excess of two per cent, measured in FTKs, according to initial estimates.“Although an improvement on 2013, which saw a growth of just +1.9%, freight growth to/from Europe transported by AEA members remains subdued” said the association.Participating AEA airlines ...

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    Volumes to rise but yields droop, says IATA

    2015-03-02T11:16:30Z

    Airfreight volumes are set to continue the growth seen in recent months, but yields will be weak, says the International Air Transport Association in its latest survey.The Airline Business Confidence Index published in January reported accelerated growth volumes in the fourth quarter of 2014 compared with Q3, “which is consistent ...

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    ICAO sees cargo improvements

    2015-03-02T10:37:00Z

    WORLD scheduled airline passenger traffic grew by 5.5 per cent last year, reaching 5.8 trillion passenger-kilometres performed (PKP) – and is expected to increase by six, 6.3 and 6.5 per cent in the years 2014, 2015 and 2016, respectively, according to figures collected by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO).The ...

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    United launches CarbonChoice for cargo

    2015-03-02T10:27:23Z

    United Airlines has launched CarbonChoice, allowing corporate cargo customers to track and offset the emissions associated with their air freight.Cargo customers with large-scale, regular shipments on United can receive customised emissions reports, with options to offset their company's carbon footprint through the US airline's partner, Sustainable Travel International.Jan Krems, United's ...

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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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    10th B747-8F for Cargolux

    2015-03-02T10:18:50Z

    CARGOLUX is taking delivery of its latest B747-8 freighter from Boeing.The aircraft, registered LX-VCK and named ‘City of Contern’, is the tenth in a total order of 14.‘The delivery has helped us bring down the average age of our fleet – already one of the youngest in the industry – ...

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    dnata wins EU approval in Philippines

    2015-03-02T10:18:04Z

    UAE-BASED ground handling company dnata’s operation in Manila has secured RA3 cargo certification for its ramp services at Ninoy Aquino International airport.RA3 certification complements the global air cargo industry’s drive to meet the European Union’s ACC3 – air cargo or mail carrier operating into the Union from a third country ...

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    Airlines optimistic on cargo volumes

    2015-03-02T10:16:00Z

    The majority of airline cargo bosses expect volumes to expand over the year ahead.The latest IATA confidence index survey found that the results for cargo were “positive” and reflect “important developments in the demand environment”.Respondents among the heads of cargo reported growth in air freight volumes over recent months, which ...

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    New AA-US cargo ops connect the dots

    2015-02-25T14:40:30Z

    US passenger airlines long since exited the main-deck market, but the new American Airlines Cargo expects to move 500,000 tonnes of cargo and mail per year, generate $800 million in revenue, following its merger with US Airways.Cargo became the first division to achieve full integration on 20 October, when “the ...

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    Modal shift here to stay, says expert

    2015-02-25T14:31:54Z

    THE modal shift of freight from air to ocean has few signs of relenting, a maritime consultant suggests.Michel Looten, director of marine at Seabury Group, says shippers have found ways to send by sea many of those goods traditionally flown. Fashion goods have been one of the sharpest examples of ...