Increased competition during the downturn has put pressure on British Airways World Cargo in the Africa market, according to Tony Nothman, senior vice president Africa, Asia, Middle East and Pacific. “It is an area of the world into which a lot of capacity was put when carriers moved it out of Asia,†he says. However, despite the extra flights, the African cargo market has not increased, being a fairly level amount of general cargo southbound, and perishables … [Read more...] about BA World Cargo feels competitive pinch in Africa
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Shrinking customer and cargo base for Eldoret
The airport, the third largest in Africa, is only open from Monday to Sunday from 0330hours to 1730hours GMT, but the hours can be extended on request. Currentlythe airport has only three scheduled international cargo flights and a numberof unspecified ad hoc freighters perweek. EIA, which handled 810 tonnes of cargo last June, has seen its tonnage plunge and only managed 233 tonnes in February, 2010, an airport spokesman confirmed. Despite the huge drop in cargo throughput and the loss … [Read more...] about Shrinking customer and cargo base for Eldoret
South African Cargo takes on the world from Jo’burg
The carrier, despite great odds, managed to turn a reasonable ZAR398 million (US$54.2 million) this year, reversing a whopping loss of ZAR1.09 billion it saw in 2008-09. Indeed, the profit stunned many including the then acting CEO Chris Smyth, leading him to wonder aloud during the results presentation: “You must be surprised, just as we were surprised!†With ample experience in the commercial air industry – Siza Mzimela was CEO of the low-cost SA Express carrier … [Read more...] about South African Cargo takes on the world from Jo’burg
Durban’s $900 million King Shaka nearly ready
With less than a month to go, developers of South Africa’s ZAR 6.7 billion (US$914 million) greenfield King Shaka International Airport outside Durban, insist that the project will be ready for ‘takeoff’ on 1 May in time for the World Cup kick-off in June. Branded the second-largest infrastructural project in the country, as well as boasting an airfreight cargo facility that is the first of its kind for Africa, South Africa’s third international airport … [Read more...] about Durban’s $900 million King Shaka nearly ready
Jomo Kenyatta Int’l expands cargo facilities
The airport, which is currently ranked number two in terms cargo business in Africa, has received several expressions of interest from airlines which wish to operate out of Nairobi. Several European, North American and Asian airlines plan freighter services to JKIA due its geographic location especially in relationto the Great Lakes Region. Currently the airport has a number of foreign carriers calling at JKIA, including: Air France Cargo, Astral Aviation, Cargolux, DHL, Egypt Air Cargo, … [Read more...] about Jomo Kenyatta Int’l expands cargo facilities
An African haven amid the global storm
In search of markets that had escaped the savage yield declines of Asia in the early months of last year, carriers – in particular full freighter operators – identified Africa as a relative haven of stability. “Africa has been pretty good over the last year, but if you look at the central part, the perishables part was affected by weather last year so that was an added challenge,†says Ram Menen, Emirates SkyCargo senior vice president. “We also … [Read more...] about An African haven amid the global storm