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Barloworld goes for Eternal Way

Barloworld Logistics Far East has signed up Sinotrans group subsidiary Guangdong Eternal Way International Freight as the exclusive sales agent in the south China region for its Sea Air Model (SAM) into Africa.
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End comes for Cargo B

Belgium-based all-cargo operator Cargo B said on 1 July that it had stopped flying its two B747-400 freighters "with immediate effect".
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Security takes a back seat?

"In any emerging economy, security and safety take a back seat, though the laurels and necessities of sound and secure systems are spoken loudly in the marketplace."
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New leasing JV

US lessor Aviation Capital Group and Civil Aviation Finance Holding have formed a joint venture aircraft leasing company to serve the North Africa and the Middle East.

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol

A total of 100,447 tonnes of cargo was handled at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in May, down 23.9 percent year-on-year.

Syabas: Brunei's new cargo carrier

A new cargo carrier based in Brunei has begun operations in South-East Asia using AN-32 and AN-12 freighters.
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AAPA

Member carriers of the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) flew 18.6 percent fewer international freight tonne-kilometres in May than in the same month of 2008. With cargo capacity having been cut by 16 percent, the average international cargo load factor was 64.8 percent.

SkyTeam

SkyTeam has selected the Dutch capital as the site for its global headquarters, opting for an office at World Trade Center Schiphol Airport.

HKIA works to mitigate effects of the recession

Hong Kong International airport (HKIA) saw both turnover and the profit attributable to its one shareholder – the government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region – rise over the course of the financial year that ended on 31 March.
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IATA sees moderate improvement

Air freight traffic results for May released by IATA show that international cargo demand, measured in freight tonne-km, was down by 17.4 percent for the month compared to May 2008.
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Toll boosts its Asian express presence

Australian logistics giant Toll Group has acquired three Asia-based international express businesses to add to its existing air freight operations.
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JAL sets out medium-term corporate rationalisation plan

Japan Airlines (JAL) has laid out a corporate plan of action to be followed in the 2009 financial year and beyond.
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Take-off for AeroLogic

According to one of the two managing directors of start-up carrier AeroLogic, "a lot" has happened since the all-cargo joint venture was first launched at the beginning of 2008.
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Brussels airport

Brussels airport handled 32,782 tonnes of cargo in May, 41 percent down year-on-year. Full-freighter cargo was down by over 50 percent as carriers cut capacity. The news was better in terms of bellyhold and integrator freight, which were down 22 and 24 percent respectively.

FedEx expects improvement soon

Although FedEx saw a year-on-year fall in revenue and profit for its fourth quarter period ending 31 May, chairman, president and CEO Frederick Smith believes that 2009 will by no means be all bad.
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Martinair uses KLM lift as it grounds older aircraft

Now a full member of the Air France - KLM Group, Netherlands-based Martinair says it is achieving synergies with the powerful French-Dutch carrier.
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Singapore Airlines

Singapore Airlines is to add a fourth daily B777 flight between its home hub and Manila on 10 July.

Coyne adds to its Tbilisi capacity

UK-based Coyne Airways is adding to its freight capacity to the Georgian capital of Tbilisi from 1 July.
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Chris Ford 1946 - 2009: 'Charming, friendly and great fun'

We are deeply saddened to report the death on Sunday 7 June of our colleague Chris Ford, following a long period of illness.
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Rhenus Logistics

Rhenus Logistics moved into newly-built cross-dock warehouses in the English cities of Bradford and Cannock last month (May), the facilities bigger than their previous sites. A full range of services, including air freight handling, is provided at the two locations.
 




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