The Heads of the Universal Postal Union (UPU) and the World Customs Organisation (WCO) agreed in Brussels this week to further strengthen co-operation between the two organisations aimed at facilitating free and secure global trade. With more than 43 million parcels crossing international borders each year, customs is a vital link in the international mail processing chain. Add to this the large number of domestic parcels sent through the postal network and the fi gure rises to 6 billion a … [Read more...] about Customs & Postal cooperation
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Scot's get raw postal deal
Scotland has the worst postal service in the UK, according to the Royal Mail’s own fi gures. The six poorest performing postcode areas in Britain for delivering fi rst-class mail the next day are north of the border and had the lowest percentage of post delivered ontime in the fi rst quarter of 2007. In Scotland, only Glasgow managed to scrape into the top 20 best performing areas, in 18th place. Across Britain, Royal Mail achieved 93 per cent of fi rst-class post delivered the next … [Read more...] about Scot's get raw postal deal
Growth at Tibet's top airport
Lhasa recorded a million plus passenger throughput in the year 2006. Recently released statistics in the CAAC annual report, showed a 21 per cent increase in passenger fl ow over 2005, and a 45 per cent hike in cargo/mail tonnage. From various Chinese cities, six domestic airlines fly into Lhasa’s Gongga (LXA) airport, one of the highest in the world, at an altitude of 3657 meters. Air China also provides a connection from Kathmandu in neighbouring Nepal. … [Read more...] about Growth at Tibet's top airport
Hyderbad's new airport ready in March
Hyderabad’s new international airport will be ready by year-end and become operational in March 2008, according to a report in the Economic Times. Flight trials at the US$601 billion Rajiv Gandhi International Airport are due to begin in January and the fi rst commercial fl ight is scheduled to take off in March, a month before the opening of the new international airport in Bangalore, its main competitor. The initial phase of the airport will be capable of handling 100,000 tonnes … [Read more...] about Hyderbad's new airport ready in March
ST Aerospace's 50th convert
Singapore Technologies Aerospace Ltd (ST Aerospace) celebrated today the redelivery of the 30th MD-11 Boeing Converted Freighter to UPS Airlines. Its subsidiary, ST Aviation Services Company Pte Ltd (SASCO), began the passenger-to-freighter conversion of the MD-11 for UPS in 2001. With today’s redelivery, it has also completed converting 50 MD-11 aircraft to various airline customers for The Boeing Company. The event brought together over 600 people including management … [Read more...] about ST Aerospace's 50th convert
The sky's the limit for Aeroflot-Cargo
Spun-off as a separate entity within the Aerofl ot group two years ago and fl ying solo for one year, the move to create a separate freight subsidiary – Aerofl ot-Cargo – has proved to be a signifi cant step in the right direction as the cargo carrier looks set for rapid network growth and fl eet expansion on the back of solid cargo volumegrowth. Increased competition in the Russian air cargo market from the increasingly liberalized environment and the desire to create a more … [Read more...] about The sky's the limit for Aeroflot-Cargo