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    US freighter lessor ATSG sees "excellent" 2015 for air cargo

    2015-03-09T11:26:38Z

    US-based freighter lessor Air Transport Services Group (ATSG) has highlighted “fundamental industry dynamics” that point toward “an excellent year for air cargo companies in 2015”.Nasdaq-quoted ATSG, the world's largest owner and operator of converted B767 freighters, reported 2014 fourth quarter adjusted pre-tax earnings up 19 per cent to $17.7mFourth quarter ...

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    Casey leaves Pemco after management reshuffle

    2015-03-06T12:30:28Z

    PEMCO World Air Services has appointed Pastor Lopez as chief executive in a series of management changes that see company president Kevin Casey leave the US-based aircraft conversions specialist.In a statement, PEMCO said that it has undergone “an internal corporate restructuring in an effort to improve operational efficiencies and continue ...

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    'Extraordinary demand’ for B737 freighters, says PEMCO

    2015-03-05T13:10:21Z

    BOEING 737s make wonderful regional, short-haul freighters. Cheap to acquire and with hundreds of ‘retired’ passenger units adding to the worldwide feedstock, conversions companies are struggling to keep up with current demand for the all-cargo versions.Of particular interest is this ruggedised, all-weather -400 derivative (Air Incheon, pictured right), a successful ...

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    Pegasus appoints ABDA and Aviation Services as GSSAs

    2015-03-05T13:05:33Z

    TURKEY’S Pegasus Cargo has appointed ABDA Cargo Services as cargo sales agent for its European operations and Aviation Services to cover the Balkans region.The freight division of the Turkish passenger carrier serves 78 destinations in 31 countries.ABDA becomes responsible for Austria, Denmark, France, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland, while Aviation Services ...

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    Calogi finds solution to Dubai air cargo chaos

    2015-03-05T13:03:37Z

    BRINGING order and control to ground handling processes at congested airports – and thus helping to avoid peak time chaos and unnecessary delays and costs – has become a critical subject for some air cargo hubs.At Dubai International Airport, for example, busy cargo times threaten disorder and bring stress at ...

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    Air New Zealand moves to dnata

    2015-03-05T12:58:59Z

    AIR New Zealand [ANZ] Cargo has switched its Heathrow ground operations to the new dnata City at the London airport.The flag carrier has moved into the purpose-built cargo logistics centre after 17 years at its previous handling unit.With an average monthly throughput capacity of 1.4 million kilos, dnata is additionally ...

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    Two more B737 conversions

    2015-03-05T12:50:48Z

    AIRCRAFT conversions company Aeronautical Engineers Inc (AEI) is to produce two additional B737-400SF passenger-to-freighter [p2f] conversions for Brazilian customer Sideral Air Cargo.Both aircraft will be modified at Commercial Jet Services’ facility at Dothan Alabama starting in June.This order brings Sideral Air Cargo’s freighter fleet to five, with one AEI B737-300SF ...

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    CHEP acquires Airworld

    2015-03-05T12:43:12Z

    ULD repair specialist CHEP Aerospace Solutions has acquired Airworld Services and Airworld Containers, a unit load device maintenance organisation (MRO), with facilities at London Heathrow, London Gatwick, Manchester and East Midlands airports in the UK.The transaction increases the number of CHEP-owned MRO facilities to 29 stations worldwide.Airworld employs 86 staff ...

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    Swissport revenues up

    2015-03-05T11:42:51Z

    GROUND handler Swissport International achieved revenues of US$2.39 billion in 2013, an 11 per cent increase, in a year that could be characterised by recovering cargo markets, the company says.Swissport grew ahead of the market and was able to increase its airfreight tonnage by 18.4 per cent, reflecting the recovery ...

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    One Question

    2015-03-05T11:37:20Z

    Shahe Ouzounian, chief operating officer, Chapman Freeborn, answers:“I am hoping there is a flattening out of a general decline in the supply side – and that we can actually look forward to a more stable period for those carriers and brokers that add value. I expect consolidation and stability on ...

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    Alitalia opts for lightweight ULDs

    2015-03-05T11:23:13Z

    UNIT load device (ULD) outsource specialist Jettainer is to replace Alitalia’s entire fleet of ULDs with state-of-the-art, lightweight containers.The Italian airline’s 650 AKE containers, used for carrying belly hold freight and luggage on passenger aircraft, will be renewed by the end of this year, as part of its extended contract ...

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    Pegasus widens operations with new GSSAs

    2015-03-05T11:21:06Z

    PEGASUS Cargo has appointed ABDA Cargo Services and Aviation Services as cargo sales agents for its operations in Germany and Greece, respectively.The freight division of the Turkish passenger carrier serves 78 destinations in 31 countries.Aydin Alpa, president of Pegasus Cargo, reveals: “During 2013, we transported 8.2 million kilogrammes of cargo ...

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    CHEP launches track-and-trace app

    2015-03-05T11:19:30Z

    ULD repair specialist CHEP Aerospace Solutions has launched an air cargo track-and-trace mobile app.The software is designed to save airlines, ground handling agents, forwarders and other industry stakeholders time and money by simplifying a number of ULD-related processes that are currently mainly paper-based.CHEP Focus also records and transmits ULD messages, ...

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    ACS opens Houston office

    2015-03-05T11:15:26Z

    CHARTER broker Air Charter Service (ACS) is to open a new office in Houston, Texas to satisfy airfreight demand from oil and gas companies.It comes after the company’s North American operations grew by nearly a third last year.“A large part of that growth was on the cargo side of the ...

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    AirCargoGroup celebrates 10th Anniversary

    2015-03-05T11:06:30Z

    TEN years ago this month a group of like-minded airfreight wholesalers got together and formed the AirCargoGroup (ACG) at a time when such activities were not so common.From those humble beginnings, ACG has grown into a powerful network of international wholesalers and consolidators, which has made great strides, the organisation ...

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    Cologne Bonn Airport seeks investor for air cargo handling expansion

    2015-03-05T10:12:56Z

    GERMANY’S Cologne Bonn Airport is seeking an investor for a 10,000-sq m expansion and the operation of its handling centre for general air cargo.The airport expects bids to be submitted by mid-July for the Cologne Bonn Cargo Center (CBCC) project and the company’s supervisory board will decide on the winning ...

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    Chartersphere airlifts humanitarian aid to Central African Republic

    2015-03-05T10:08:24Z

    GLOBAL broker Chartersphere has helped to deliver urgent humanitarian aid to the troubled Central African Republic.The landlocked tiny nation, which borders Chad in the north, and Sudan in the north-east, has been in the grip of inter-ethnic violence between Christians and Muslims for the past 12 months.Thousands of people have ...

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    Pactl upgrades handling system

    2015-03-05T10:04:19Z

    SHANGHAI’S ground handling agent Pudong International Airport Cargo Terminal Ltd (PACTL) has implemented an upgrade to its HERMES air cargo management system.Benefits include new features such as a more reliable dangerous goods function, a ULD stock-check process, a flight planning capability and the facility to produce integrated cargo damage reports.PACTL ...

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    HACTL cargo up in Q1

    2015-03-05T09:41:36Z

    HONG KONG Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl) had a ‘satisfactory’ start to 2014.In January, freight volumes rose to 144,564 tonnes, a 12.5 per cent improvement over the previous year.Although cargo traffic was slower in February (95,947 tonnes), March was more promising, experiencing 15.3 per cent year-on-year growth, according to Mark ...

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    Air cargo ground handling profit margins squeezed

    2015-03-05T09:40:59Z

    WITH margins ‘extremely tight and under constant pressure’ in the ground handling sector, businesses are facing mounting obstacles to delivering better quality.Carriers on the look-out for ever-lower prices has become a major bone of contention.Patrik Tschirch, managing director and chief operating officer at Germany’s LUG aircargo handling, argues: “Whilst our ...