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  • Scoot B787-9
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    Scoot to fly cargo-only PAX flights to China

    2020-03-11T12:37:53Z

    Scoot B787-9Singapore-based low-cost airline Scoot will operate cargo-only passenger flights to China over the coming weeks as demand outstrips supply.The airline told Air Cargo News that it would operate "belly-hold freight charters" flights on behalf of parent Singapore Airlines' cargo arm in March.The flights will operate from Singapore to Guangzhou ...

  • Singapore Airlines A350 takes off for Houston from Manchester Airport low res
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    Singapore Airlines Cargo has tough October

    2019-11-18T10:52:06Z

    Singapore Airlines Cargo saw its freight volumes and traffic fall in October, alongside a decline in the cargo load factor.Freight carried fell year on year by 6.8% in October to 107,900 tonnes. Meanwhile, traffic was down by 10.3% year on year to 570.2m cargo tonne-km.With capacity down by just 1.4%, ...

  • Singapore Airlines A350
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    SIA Cargo has disappointing June

    2019-07-16T09:44:32Z

    Singapore Airlines Cargo (SIA Cargo) saw its freight traffic fall in June compared with the same month of 2018.Cargo traffic, as measured in freight tonne-km, fell by 2.4% year on year to 537.9m (in volume terms, cargo carried was down by 0.9% year on year to 99,800 tonnes).Meanwhile, capacity rose ...

  • SIA Cargo B747
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    SIA Cargo signs three-year lease deal for pharma containers

    2019-06-14T09:57:03Z

    SIA Cargo B747Singapore Airlines (SIA) has signed a three-year deal to lease temperature-controlled pharma containers from SkyCell.The deal will see SkyCell provide the airline with its THRUCOOL containers.The units are designed to maintain pharmaceutical products between +2 to +8 degrees Celsius or +15 to +25 degrees Celsius under extreme ambient ...

  • IATA World Cargo Symposium 2019
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    Asian air cargo faces short-term turbulence

    2019-03-16T11:26:44Z

    IATA World Cargo Symposium 2019The Asian air cargo industry faces turbulence over the coming months, with predictions of further demand declines.Speaking at the World Cargo Symposium, IATA chief economist Brian Pearce painted a bleak picture for air cargo in Asia over the next few months.He said the US-China trade war ...

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    SIA Cargo reports disappointing January figures

    2019-02-19T14:25:11Z

    Reporting on its January freight statistics, Singapore Airlines Cargo (SIA Cargo) has revealed that its cargo load factor fell by 3.8 percentage points compared to the same month of 2018 – down from 61.9% to 58.1%.That was because cargo traffic (as measured in freight tonne-kilometres) fell by 6.2% year on ...