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PEMCO delivers tenth B737 freighter convert for SF Airlines
PEMCO World Air Services has redelivered a converted Boeing 737-300F to SF Airlines, the air cargo division of Shenzhen-based logistics specialist SF Express.The US-based conversion specialist has now completed a total of ten B737-300/400F passenger to freighter reconfigurations for the Chinese parcel carrier.The original contract, signed in July 2013, was ...
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Air Partner cargo arm remains a key component
Air Partner, the UK-based global aviation services group with a cargo charter division, saw half year gross profit rose by 13% to £12.1m while underlying operating profit and underlying profit before tax doubled to £2.2m.Mark Briffa, chief executive of Air Partner, commented: "Our first half performance is a great testament ...
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Cargolux streamlines road feeder network
SPECIAL REPORT: All-cargo airline Cargolux has streamlined its European road feeder service (RFS) network, slashing the number of trucking providers from over 35 to just six.Unlike many rivals, which consolidated their RFS providers over the years, the European freighter airline has so far stressed the flexibility of using the best ...
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GEFCO says more acquisitions to come following IJS Global deal
Expansionist logistics firm GEFCO will target more acquisitions, following yesterday’s move for forwarder IJS Global, as it strives to double its turnover.The Russian Railways majority-owned company has ambitions to increase turnover from €4bn to €8bn by 2020.As part of this growth, forwarding arm GEFCO Overseas has the target of increasing ...
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Rolls-Royce to Airbus with no time to lose
Ruslan International has completed a milestone cross-channel flight for Rolls-Royce, transporting a new Trent XWB-97 engine from the UK’s East Midlands airport to the Airbus testing facility in Toulouse, France.The aeromanufacturer’s highest ever thrust production engine will undergo extensive testing at the Airbus workshops.Heavy air cargo specialist Ruslan International used ...
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IAG hopes high-tech demand will fill new San Jose flight
IAG Cargo will offer a new transatlantic route between its Heathrow hub and San Jose in California from May next year as it hopes to capitalise on the continued growth of high-tech manufacturing in the region.The British Airways and Iberia cargo arm will utilise belly capacity on a BA Boeing ...
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Weakening air cargo demand and capacity additions continue to take their toll on Asian airlines
Air cargo load factors at major Asian airlines declined in August as capacity additions and in many cases falls in demand conspired against the carriers.The latest monthly statistics released by Air China, Cathay Pacific, China Southern, China Eastern, Eva Air, China Airlines and SIA Cargo showed that all seven airlines ...
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Logistics consolidation continues as GEFCO swoops on IJS Global
Automotive logistics specialist GEFCO Group has pushed ahead with its diversification drive and expanded its airfreight operation with the acquisition of Dutch freight forwarder IJS Global from private equity firm Nimbus.Amsterdam-headquartered IJS Global specialises in air and sea forwarding and generated revenues of €160m in 2014.It has an operational footprint ...
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VIDEO: Air Charter Service celebrates 25 years in business
Air Charter Service (ACS) has commissioned a special film (see below) charting its history to celebrate 25 years since chairman Chris Leach and his wife Tina founded the company in the basement of their London home.Leach, who previously worked for Saturn Airways, Transamerica Airlines and freight forwarder Savino Del Bene, ...
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Lufthansa Cargo teams up with Red Cross for aid flight
Lufthansa Cargo has teamed up with the German Red Cross to fly more than 15,000 camp beds from North America to Germany to help with the refugee crisis.This morning (September 22) a Lufthansa Boeing 747-8 flight from Washington landed at the airline’s Frankfurt hub carrying approximately 1,000 camp beds.The remaining ...
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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Swiss WorldCargo's Oliver Evans looks to the future
As he prepares to let go of the helm at Swiss WorldCargo on September 30, Oliver Evans is preoccupied with the future. Not just his own, but that of air cargo.“My original idea was to divide my time between two or three lines in leadership development, new technology and change ...
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Another China-Europe rail service takes aim at airfreight
Another China-Europe rail service has been launched that aims to grab marketshare from the air cargo industry.In early August, German logistics company Militzer & Münch (M&M) began offering a door-to-door weekly groupage service for containers being transported 11,000km from Yiwu in China to Duisburg in addition to its full container ...
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Hong Kong terminal gets new cargo x-ray machine
Hong Kong’s Asia Airfreight Terminal (AAT) has installed a new x-ray detection machine to improve its cargo screening process.AAT said the new Smith’s Detection X-ACT x-ray machine offers an automated procedure for recognising any suspicious objects including weapons, explosives and narcotics in cargo shipments.It assists x-ray machine operators by localising ...
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Jan de Rijk swoops on pharma specialist Omega Logistics
Airfreight road feeder service provider Jan de Rijk Logistics has acquired Omega Logistics as it looks to expand its temperature control operation.The deal sees Jan de Rijk take 100% control of the Dutch logistics company, which offers a temperature controlled distribution network to pharmacies, hospitals, patients and other healthcare facilities, ...
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JAL and LOT announce new cargo partnership
LOT Cargo and JAL Cargo have signed a new co-operation agreement covering the Polish airline's Japan-Poland operation.The general sales agreement starts in January and will see JAL Cargo selling cargo space on LOT’s Dreamliners operating between Warsaw and Tokyo.LOT’s service on the route flies three times a week with as ...
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CHEP gains US and European repair certification
CHEP Aerospace Solutions has achieved certification from both the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) for the maintenance and repair of aviation equipment, under Part 145.Said CHEP: "The dual certification enables airlines to save on fuel costs and reduce their carbon footprint by repairing their ...
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Beluga replacement passes key design test
Airbus’ next generation of oversize air transport capability, christened Beluga XL, has passed a key step in its development.The Beluga XL's programme’s latest "maturity gate milestone" marks the end of the concept phase or design freeze at aircraft level.The European aircraft manufacturer plans to build five new Beluga transport aircraft ...
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AN-124 repair certificate for AMTES
AMTES, part of the Volga-Dnepr Technics subgroup, has been issued with a Part 145 (AR-145) certificate by the Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC), extending its maintenance and repair capabilities for the An-124 freighter aircraft.IAC Aviation Rules, Part 145 (AR-145) establish the requirements for MRO organisations and certification procedures.The document issued to ...
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Astra gains Mozambique ground handling licence
Astra Aviation Services has been issued with a licence to provide ground handling services for passengers, aircraft, cargo, and mail in Mozambique.The licence was issued by the Mozambican Civil Aviation Institute (IACM), the country’s recognised Civil Aviation Authority, and is effective immediately.UK-based Astra, a flight services provider for Africa, said ...
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DB Schenker to launch European-wide express service through GLS partnership
DB Schenker Logistics will enter the European-wide express market through a partnership with a parcel service provider as forwarders continue counter express operator incursions into their market.The German logistics giant this morning announced it had struck up a European-wide partnership with the GLS Group, which will allow it to expand ...