Singapore Airport Terminal Services (SATS) and Air India have signed an agreement to form a single 50:50 joint venture (JV) company that would serve as the vehicle to house their three existing ground and cargo handling JVs in Bangalore and Hyderabad. To be named Air India SATS Airport Services Private Limited (AISATS), the JV company is in the process of being incorporated in New Delhi. In September 2008, SATS was chosen by Air India as its JV partner for ground handling in India. Prior to … [Read more...] about SATS and Air India ink joint venture
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Cathay awards new cargo terminal contract
Gammon Construction Ltd, in which Balfour Beatty has a 50 per cent shareholding, has been awarded by Cathay Pacific Services Ltd, a HK$4.2 billion (US$534 million) air cargo erminal construction contract, in joint venture with Hip Hing Construction Co Ltd. The contract for the new terminal at Hong Kong International Airport, Chek Lap Kok, will engage a workforce of over 1,000 at the peak of the project’s construction period. The new terminal, which was delayed due to last … [Read more...] about Cathay awards new cargo terminal contract
Thailand looks for new cargo manager
The Airports of Thailand (AoT) has agreed on the terms for a bid to find a new contractor to manage the duty-free air cargo zone at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport. The terms are broadly similar to what AoT had applied when it awarded the original contract, to Thai Airport Ground Services (Tags), according to the Bangkok Post. AoT recently cancelled its contract with Tags after it ran into financial trouble, including an inability to pay its employees since November, and saw a … [Read more...] about Thailand looks for new cargo manager
Dubai sees cargo and pax continue to rise
Cargo volumes at Dubai International Airport continued their resurgence in March, with volumes increasing 21.9 per cent to 194,100 tonnes, as compared to 159,301 tonnes recorded in March 2009, according to Dubai Airports. The increase was driven largely by volume growth at Emirates Skycargo, along with additional traffic generated by new cargo operators and the ongoing recovery of air cargo worldwide as companies continue to replenish inventories around the globe. Aircraft movements also … [Read more...] about Dubai sees cargo and pax continue to rise
Port Authority calls for LaGuardia to be demolished
New York City’s LaGuardia Airport, one of the nation’s busiest with about 26 million passengers and around 20,000 tonnes of short and medium haul mail and cargo annually, is so outdated that it should be completely demolished and rebuilt, a Port Authority official saidrecently according to Reuters. The airport, located in the borough of Queens, is managed by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, but its current capital plan only has enough money for modest … [Read more...] about Port Authority calls for LaGuardia to be demolished
Kuwait’s Q8Aviation adds Frankfurt-Hahn and Liège
Q8Aviation, one of the world’s leading providers of jet fuel, has strengthened its network of European airports with the recent addition of Frankfurt-Hahn and Liège. Frankfurt-Hahn, located 120 kilometres west of Frankfurt, operates primarily as an airport for low-cost carriers and is also Germany’s fourth largest cargo airport. Liège, in the east of Belgium, is another important freight airport, ranked amongst the top ten in Europe. “The addition of … [Read more...] about Kuwait’s Q8Aviation adds Frankfurt-Hahn and Liège