• Demand for air cargo up 8.2 percent y/y in October

    Air freight demand, measured in freight tonne kilometers (FTKs), rose 8.2 percent year-on-year in October, according to data released by The International Air Transport Association (IATA).
  • Another record breaking year for Budapest Airport as cargo volume exceeds 100,000 tonnes

    Hungarian gateway Budapest Airport expects to break annual record of cargo volume this year with more than 100,000 tonnes already handled between January and November.
  • LATAM Airlines to launch its longest non-stop flight ever between Santiago and Melbourne, Australia

    Latin America based carrier LATAM Airlines will operate a new, non-stop service between Santiago and Melbourne, Australia, from October 5, 2017.
  • India gives a strong start to IAG’s performance in the peak season

    IAG Cargo’s e-commerce prioritise from India has given it a very good start into the peak season.
  • IAG Cargo launches new Paris to New York route through OpenSkies

    IAG Cargo has launched the start of a new Paris Orly to Newark New Jersey route, its first ever direct cargo route between France and the USA.

Friday, November 4, 2016

Brazil’s Azul receives first Airbus A320neo from GE Capital Aviation Services | Aviation News


GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS), the commercial aircraft leasing arm of GE, has announced delivery of a new, leased Airbus A320neo to Azul Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras S/A to expand and modernise the carrier’s fleet.
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Dube TradePort welcomes Air Namibia | Aviation News


Durban’s King Shaka International Airport welcomed the inaugural flight of Air Namibia on October 30, 2016. The airline is now flying a four times weekly Windhoek – Gaborone – Durban schedule, with flights on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. The airline will be servicing this route with an Embraer ERJ 135 Jet, which can take up to 37 passengers.
http://bit.ly/2f0ZRLJ

DHL expands operations in Southern California | Supply Chain News


DHL has expanded its footprint in Southern California with a new service centre in Santa Ana. The new service centre facility can process more than 1,400 pieces per hour and handles a variety of shipments, including international small parcels as well as palletized and container freight.
http://bit.ly/2f0FRZL

Canada and EU sign trade agreement during EU-Canada Summit | Supply Chain News


Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, together with Donald Tusk, President of the European Council, and Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the European Commission, signed Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) during European Union-Canada Leaders’ Summit.
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DHL to provide logistics support to Argentina’s postal provider | Supply Chain News


Deutsche Post DHL Group has signed a memorandum of understanding with Correo Argentino S.A., the official postal provider of Argentina. As part of its operational restructuring to establish itself as the top logistics company in Argentina, Correo Argentino will tap DHL’s expertise in logistics, infrastructure, domestic and international courier services as well as potential new products offerings.
http://bit.ly/2fl5P8W

FROM MAGAZINE: Perishables fly fresh from Africa | Air Cargo News


Over the years, Africa’s horticultural and floricultural produce has gained popularity in the international markets due to the quality and variety that the continent has to offer. While there is tremendous potential for the air freight industry for the transportation of perishables, there is an increasing need for African countries to upgrade and invest in better cool chain facilities.
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FROM MAGAZINE: GCC airports building world-class cargo infrastructure | Air Cargo News


An uneasy economic environment prevails across the GCC oil exporter countries, which must adjust to the reality of lower oil prices. But that hasn’t deterred the air cargo industry in the Middle East from making investments and expanding its infrastructure facilities.
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FROM MAGAZINE: Benelux facilitating the ever-growing freight industry | Air Cargo News


Benelux’s advanced and sophisticated logistics infrastructure makes it a preferred hub for international freight transport. But in wake of UK’s exit from the European Union, the air freight sector in Benelux could face indirect consequences. In the current political scenario it will be interesting to see how trade agreements evolve.
http://bit.ly/2fkYk1Y

FROM MAGAZINE: Creating healthy trade lanes for pharma transport | Air Cargo News


Pharma.Aero seeks to achieve a reliable end-to-end air transport for pharmaceutical cargo, develop pharmaceutical trade lanes, implement best practices and share market knowledge. The initiative by Brussels Airport and Miami International Airport, first IATA CEIV-certified pharma hub airports in the world, has already attracted huge interest from other air cargo stake holders.
http://bit.ly/2f0lax9

Thursday, November 3, 2016

Dublin Airport sees return of Dutch Airline KLM | Aviation News


Dublin Airport sees the launch of KLM’s new direct service between Dublin and Amsterdam. Initially starting with twice daily flights connecting Ireland’s capital city to KLM’s award-wining hub Schiphol, the airline will further strengthen this service from March 2017 by doubling capacity on the route.
http://bit.ly/2eXQuN5

DP World sees 2.2 percent gross volume growth in the first nine months of 2016 | Shipping News


DP World handled 47.5 million TEU (twenty-foot equivalent units) across its global portfolio of container terminals during the first nine months of 2016, with gross container volumes growing by 2.2 percent on a reported basis, and up 1.0 percent on a like-for-like basis.
http://bit.ly/2eXsXf5

DFW Airport receives $40 Million in Federal Grant Funds for infrastructure improvements | Aviation News


Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) International Airport has received four grants for infrastructure improvement from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) totaling $40 million dollars. The Airport Improvement Programme (AIP) grants will be used for the rehabilitation of an aircraft apron, for ongoing work on the airfield, and for the purchase of new energy-saving equipment for DFW’s Terminal B.
http://bit.ly/2fgWGyh

Application for Miami International Airport Foreign Trade Zone moves forward | Aviation News


The Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners approved an application to the US Department of Commerce that would designate Miami International Airport as a Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) magnet site. Upon approval by the Commerce Department’s FTZ Board, the new magnet site will allow manufacturers to lease available airport property and have their tariffs deferred, reduced or eliminated.
http://bit.ly/2fgVmLO

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Swissport acquires Skylink to expand presence at Schiphol | Air Cargo News


Swissport Cargo Services has acquired Skylink Handling Services BV, a cargo handling company specialised in air cargo handling based at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, from Rhenus B.V. to expand its air cargo business at Schiphol. With this, it will increase potential business volume for current customers and attract new customers.
http://bit.ly/2eTRsKg

EQT Infrastructure II to acquire CHEP Aerospace Solutions from Brambles | Air Cargo News


Brambles, the global supply-chain logistics provider and parent company of CHEP Aerospace Solutions, has announced an agreement to divest CHEP Aerospace Solutions, to EQT Infrastructure II, a leading infrastructure fund. The transaction will complete during November 2016.
http://bit.ly/2fd57um

Qatar Airways inks codeshare deal with British Airways


Qatar Airways has expanded code-share agreement with British Airways, which will provide travellers with a wider choice of flights and an enhanced network. With the launch of British Airway’s non-stop service between London and Doha, travellers will benefit from seven daily flights to Heathrow, improving connectivity on to each airline’s network.
http://bit.ly/2eTOSnx