All Airfreight articles – Page 27
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ACS opens office in San Francisco
Air Charter Service (ACS) has strengthened its US West Coast presence by opening a new office in San Francisco.
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Amerijet adds to leadership team
Miami-based Amerijet International Airlines has appointed Jon Olin as senior vice president for corporate strategy and administration, and Derry Huff as vice president of sales and marketing.
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IATA predicts slower airfreight traffic ahead
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has predicted a likely slowdown ahead for airfreight traffic, as traffic in freight tonne kilometers (FTKs) rose by a slower 4 percent year-on-year during the three months ended April.
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Broekman introduces air charter desk
Broekman Logistics has appointed Ton Smulders to manage its newly introduced dedicated global air charter desk.
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ABC adds Budapest service
AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) has launched a bi-weekly service to Budapest, Hungary to accommodate growing cargo volumes between Europe and Asia.
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Nippon Cargo grounded for another week
Nippon Cargo Airlines (NCA) has said that it will ground its fleet of aircraft for at least one more week.
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Nippon Cargo grounds flights
Nippon Cargo Airlines (NCA) says that its current suspension of flight operations could last for several more days.
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Air Partner opens in LA
UK-headquartered charter broker Air Partner has opened a new office in Los Angeles, USA, which will serve the southern Californian and broader West Coast markets.
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HACTL’s dual ABC challenge
Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (HACTL) has safely handled two charter flights for AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC).
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AN-124 designer passes away
Victor Tolmachev, designer of the landmark AN-124 Ruslan heavy lift aircraft, has passed away.
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Gates soars into Amerijet role
Amerijet International has appointed Glen Gates as director of charter sales, responsible for the growth and diversification of the airline’s charter activities.
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New Airbus BelugaXL on route to maiden flight
In preparation for its upcoming maiden flight, Airbus’ first BelugaXL is now in its heavy ground test phase – which focuses on the highly modified airframe for this next-generation oversize cargo airlifter.
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Saudia Cargo set to expand in Jeddah
Saudia Cargo has signed agreements with Al-Bawani, Siemens and AECOM to construct a 75,000 sq m cargo handling facility at King Abdulaziz International Airport (KAIA) in Jeddah.
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More talk of revived production of AN-124
According to reports in the Russian media, Russia wants to resume production of the Antonov AN-124.
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Hunt & Palmer names Farquharson
Hunt & Palmer has named Karen Farquharson as director of business development, responsible for developing the company’s US operations and activities in the air charter markets in the Americas and Caribbean.
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ACS widens Beijing footprint
Air Charter Service (ACS) has relocated to larger premises in Beijing in order to facilitate the broker’s growth plans in China.
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Emirates names Harman
Emirates SkyCargo has appointed David Harman as cargo manager for Switzerland. Based in Zürich, Harman will be responsible for overseeing all operational and commercial aspects of the airline’s freight activity in the country.
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Antonov powers ahead in Pakistan
Antonov Airlines has transported a power plant rotor from Italy to Pakistan on board one of its seven AN-124-100 aircraft.
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Silk Way adds Liege connection
Silk Way West Airlines has added regular flights between Liege Airport in Belgium and its global cargo hub in Baku, Azerbaijan.
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ABC's pipe dream
AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) has delivered 22 m-long pipes from the Netherlands to China onboard one of its Boeing 747 freighters. May 4 - AirBridgeCargo Airlines (ABC) has delivered 22 m-long pipes from the Netherlands to China onboard one of it