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News from Air Cargo Week

18/08/2008  JAL Cargo adjusts to boost profit
Japan Airlines (JAL) says its international cargo capacity during the first quarter of its 2008-09 financial year was down by 4.9 percent over the same period of 2007. <subscribe for more from ACW>

18/08/2008  Emirates opts for Mercury at LAX
From October, Mercury Air Cargo will provide cargo handling and warehouse services for Emirates Airline at Los Angeles International airport (LAX). <subscribe for more from ACW>

18/08/2008  IATA's e-Freight initiative goes live in South Korea
The IATA (International Air Transport Association) e-Freight Programme designed to promote the paperless movement of air cargo has been introduced in South Korea. <subscribe for more from ACW>

11/08/2008  AF-KLM rebounds into early profit
The first quarter of its 2008-09 financial year, to 30 June, was good for cargo at Air France-KLM (AF-KLM), with the combined airline seeing a significant increase in revenue on freight operations. <subscribe for more from ACW>

11/08/2008  Iberia reports mixed air freight results
Spanish Flag-carrier Iberia caried 122,922 tonnes of cargo in the January-June period of this year, 2.3 percent less than in the same months of 2007. <subscribe for more from ACW>

11/08/2008  WFS selected to handle for Egyptair at Paris CDG
Egyptair has chosen Worldwide Flight Services (WFS) to handle its cargo in Paris. <subscribe for more from ACW>

04/07/2008  Construction begins at US airport
Work Started recently on the new Panama City/Bay County airport in north-west Florida - the first new-build airport to be built in the US since Denver International airport opened in 1994. <subscribe for more from ACW>

04/07/2008  Panalpina profits fall despite revenue rise
Forwarding and logistics group Panalpina says that it outperformed the market in air freight in the first half of this year, with its air cargo tonnage increasing by 6.1 percent, compared with overall market growth of between 2 and 3 percent. <subscribe for more from ACW>

04/07/2008  WFS chosen to represent JAT Airways in France
JAT Airways has opted for worldwide Flight Services (WFS) as its cargo handler in France, signing a new contract that has extended the working relationship that began in the early 1990s. <subscribe for more from ACW>

28/07/2008  Polet AN-124 flies in new LHR icon
The new icon replaces the 17 year old scale model of the supersonic British Airways BAC-Aerospatiale Concorde that was an iconic UK landmark positioned in the centre of the road roundabout at the entrance to London Heathrow airport (LHR). <subscribe for more from ACW>

28/07/2008  The last B747-400F arrives at Cargolux
All-cargo carrier Cargolux took delivery in Seattle last week of its final B747-400 freighter, before flying it to Luxembourg with a full load of cargo. <subscribe for more from ACW>

28/07/2008  United cuts international routes as fuel price bites
United Airlines chairman, president and CEO Glenn Tilton has told employees that routes including Denver-London, Los Angeles-Frankfurt and San Francisco-Nagoya will be axed as high costs force the carrier to trim its overseas routes by 7 percent in the fourth quarter of the year. <subscribe for more from ACW>

 

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