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DHL’s New LCL Services Link Asia, Americas Via Busan
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
DHL has launched new services from Asia to the Americas from a new multimodal gateway located at South Korea’s Port of Busan.
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Qantas Records $256 Million Loss
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
Australia’s Qantas Group has canceled orders for 35 aircraft with Boeing after recording an annual loss.
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Changi Airport Sees Year-Over-Year Decline
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
Singapore Changi Airport recorded a 4.5 percent year-over-year contraction in cargo traffic last month despite a 4.6 percent increase in traffic movements.
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HKIA Extends Year-Over-Year Decline
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
The world’s largest freight airport saw a slight month-on-month increase in volume during July, but growth compared to 2011 remained negative.
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Amsterdam Schiphol Airport Revenue Up, Net Income Down
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Amsterdam Schiphol airport’s net profit fell in the first half but revenue increased as higher passenger numbers outweighed lower cargo traffic.
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Royal Mail, ZJS Express Launch Europe-China Service
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
The U.K.’s Royal Mail’s announced its GLS European parcel delivery unit has teamed up with China’s ZJS Express to launch a China-Europe business-to-business service.
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Singapore Airlines Launches First Weekly Freighter Service to South America
Mark Szakonyi, Associate Editor |
Singapore Airlines Cargo on Friday launched its first weekly freighter service to South America: a flight to Brazil via Hong Kong and Dallas-Fort Worth.
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International Cargo Volumes Rise for ANA, JAL
Hisane Masaki, Special Correspondent |
Japan’s All Nippon Airways Co. (ANA) said that its international cargo volume grew for the fifth consecutive month in June on a year-on-year basis, rising 1.4 percent to 42,579 tons.
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Fall Release of New iPad, iPhone Could Boost Air Cargo
Mark Szakonyi, Associate Editor |
The release of an array of new high-tech gizmos, including the i
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Ramadan, Eid Festivities Help Air Cargo Volumes Surge
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
The Ramadan month of fasting and the build-up to this weekend’s Eid festivities have given air cargo operators a volume surge, according to one leading executive.
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Cathay Pacific Cargo Volume, Capacity Contract
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
Cathay Pacific Airways saw further year-on-year declines in freight traffic last month but volumes were steady compared to
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Study: Federal Sequestration Could Strip Air Cargo Capacity
Mark Szakonyi, Associate Editor |
The looming $1.2 billion federal sequestration could cut nearly 2 billion pounds of air cargo capacity out of the U.S. network, according to a new study.
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AA Cargo Traffic Down 4.9 Percent in July
JOC Staff |
AMR Corporation, parent of American Airlines, Inc., reported a 4.9 percent year-over-year decline in system cargo ton
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Cargojet Revenue Edges Down
JOC Staff |
Overnight air cargo carrier Cargojet reported revenue of $40.5 million in the second quarter of 2012, down $0.
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Air Cargo Traffic Edged Upward in May and June
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
Global air cargo traffic contracted in the first half of 2012 despite growth in both May and June, according to the latest figures from Airports Council International.
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Lufthansa Cargo Volume Down 10.5 Percent in July
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Lufthansa Cargo carried 10.5 percent less freight in July than a year ago as it continued to slash capacity to stay profitable in a weak global air cargo market.
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Eight Air Cargo Carriers Get Court Approval for Price-Fixing Settlement
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
British Airways and Chile’s LAN Cargo were among eight airlines that got final court approval for a settlement in a six-year-long class action lawsuit by shippers over the carriers’ involv
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Cargolux Names Interim President and CEO
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Cargolux named Richard Forson as interim president and CEO of the cargo airline with immediate effect.
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All Nippon Airways Back in the Black
Hisane Masaki, Special Correspondent |
All Nippon Airways Co. posted a group net profit of $7.59 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2012, which ended June 30, compared with a net loss of $106.33 million a year earlier.
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Global Air Cargo Grows on Middle East Strength
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
International air cargo traffic increased 1.1 percent in June from a year ago, driven by strong growth in the Middle East that masks continuing market weakness, the International Air Transport Associa
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Japan Airlines Net Profit Soars Despite Weak Cargo Numbers
Hisane Masaki, Special Correspondent |
Japan Airlines said on Thursday that its net profit soared 111.2 percent in the first quarter of fiscal 2012, which started on April 1, from a year earlier to $340.51 million on a consolidated basis.<
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Deutsche Post DHL Lifts Earnings Forecast
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Deutsche Post DHL lifted its 2012 earnings guidance after strong demand for its express delivery services in Asia boosted its second quarter results.
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Lufthansa Cargo Profit Slumps 60 Percent
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Lufthansa Cargo’s operating profit slumped nearly 60 percent in the second quarter to 28 million euros ($34.4 million) from 69 million euros ($84.9 million) a year ago on higher fuel prices, wea
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Saudia Cargo Volume Surges 26 Percent
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
Downbeat air freight markets didn't keep Saudia Cargo from posting gains in the first six months of the year, as the largest freighter operator in the Middle East handled 251,500 tonnes of cargo, up 2
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DB Schenker to Ship a Third of China Cargo Through Hong Kong
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
DB Schenker has signed a deal in which the forwarding giant will ship around one third of its air freight exports out of China through one terminal at Hong Kong International Airport.
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Cargolux CEO Steps Down for Government Job
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Frank Reimen, Cargolux Airlines International president and CEO, has stepped down following his appointment to a Luxembourg government post, the carrier announced.
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Air France-KLM Cargo Loss Widens
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Air France-KLM’s cargo unit posted an operating loss of 62 million euros ($76.3 million) in the second quarter compared with 14 million euros ($17.2 million) a year ago as traffic declined sharp
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Asian Airlines' International Cargo Down Year-Over-Year
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
International air freight carried by Asian airlines rose 4 percent in June compared to a month earlier, but traffic fell 0.8 percent year-over-year, according to the Association of Asia Pacific Airlin
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Eurozone Crisis Brings Turbulence to Trans-Atlantic
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Just when it looked like nothing could stop the U.S.
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Singapore Airlines Back in the Black
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
Singapore Airlines returned to profit in the last quarter, but warned the cargo outlook remains poor.
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Cargo Steady at Changi Airport
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
Cargo volume was steady at Singapore’s Changi Airport in June, but the arrival of a new carrier could boost cargoes in the coming months.
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Hong Kong Airport Cargo Volume Inches Up
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
A second consecutive month of year-over-year growth in June saw Hong Kong International Airport stabilize first-half cargo throughput.
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DHL Launches Direct US-Australia Flight
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
DHL has launched a new direct twice-weekly express flight from the U.S. to Australia.
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Korean Air Reports Second Quarter Loss
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
Korean Air said the global cargo slowdown is a major contributing factor as it booked a loss in the second quarter.
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Volumes Remain Down for Cathay Pacific and Dragonair
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
Cathay Pacific Airways saw month-on-month cargo volume hold steady in June, but throughput was still slower than a year earlier.
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Asia-Pacific Airports See Growth in Freight
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
Freight volumes at Asia-Pacific airports grew in May for the second consecutive month, latest figures from Airports Council International show.
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May International Cargo Volumes Rose at ANA, JAL
Hisane Masaki, Special Correspondent |
Japan’s All Nippon Airways Co. said its international cargo volume grew for the fourth consecutive month in May on a year-over-year basis, rising 7.1 percent to 43,591 tons.
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DHL Express Opens North Asia Hub
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
DHL Express opened its largest hub in Asia today (July 12), the latest step in the logistics major’s massive roll-out of new capacity across Asia’s key freight markets.
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Lufthansa Cargo Sees Drop in Volume and Revenue
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
Germany’s Lufthansa Cargo carried 4.6 percent less freight in June than a year ago as it slashed capacity in line with weakening demand on its key Americas and Asia-Pacific routes.
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Air Menzies Begins Online Express Import Rates Service
Mike King, Special Correspondent |
Air Menzies International is now offering all-inclusive online express import rates and bookings in the U.S. from global destinations.
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