Senior executives from British all-cargo airline, CargoLogicAir (CLA), have met with Aviation Minister Baroness Sugg to emphasise the airline’s commitment to supporting the UK’s forward-looking position on aviation.
The Minister took time to meet with CLA’s CEO, David Kerr, Chief Commercial Officer, Steve Harvey, Technical Director, John Nicholas, and Pamela Rablin, Head of HR, during a visit to London Stansted to see the benefits of airport competition and expansion. CLA, which operated its first flight in 2016, now offers customers weekly scheduled services linking the UK with Atlanta, Mexico City, Houston, Frankfurt, Dubai, Tel Aviv and Hong Kong in addition to providing ACMI capacity and charter services.
The airline already employs some 200 personnel and operates a fleet of three Boeing 747 freighters, including the new generation 747-8F.
During the meeting, the CargoLogicAir team highlighted how the airline’s growing network is helping UK companies in industries such as oil&gas, pharmaceuticals, aerospace, automotive and high-tech products to boost international trade. CLA is also supporting strong demand for cargo capacity to satisfy fast-growing volumes of e-commerce shipments.
The Minister also heard how CLA played a key role in delivering humanitarian aid from the UK to the Caribbean following Hurricane Irma, highlighting the value of British all-cargo aircraft capacity to meet fast-response deadlines for life-saving relief goods after natural disasters around the world.
CargoLogicAir also took the opportunity to support the position of the government to consider continuing the UK’s longstanding membership in EASA, the European Aviation Safety Agency.