DHL Global Forwarding has been named the logistics partner for the Victoria Desalination Project. The company will be responsible for delivering approximately 60,000 revenue tonnes of material and equipment to construct Australia's largest seawater desalination plant which will be built on the Bass Coast, near the town of Wonthaggi. "DHL will be involved in the entire logistical process; from contacting suppliers, making bookings for transport, picking up goods, transporting goods to Melbourne, … [Read more...] about DHL wins forwarding deal for Aussie desalination plant
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Atlas air enjoys improved demand in tight market
Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc. announced strong revenues and earnings for the second quarter of 2010, driven by what it said was a continuing improvement in airfreight demand, a tight supply environment, a significant increase in commercial charter volumes and rates, and continued strength in military demand. For the three months ended 30 June, Atlas' net income increased 188 per cent to US$32.7 million on revenues of $356.2 million and pretax earnings of $61.7 million. … [Read more...] about Atlas air enjoys improved demand in tight market
Azerbaijan Airlines orders two B767 freighters
Boeing and Azerbaijan Airlines have signed an agreement to substitute two next-generation B737 airplanes for one B767-300ER (extended range) and two B767 freighters. "With its centralised geographic location, Azerbaijan is becoming a busy hub in the region between east and west and north and south," said Jahangir Askerov, president of the Baku, Azerbaijan-based carrier. "We are capitalising on this development by expanding our long-haul fleet and growing our cargo business." Azerbaijan Airlines … [Read more...] about Azerbaijan Airlines orders two B767 freighters
Freighters Supplement in September issue
Boeing’s latest update to its annual market outlook notes that the world freighter fleet is forecast to increase from 1,750 to 2,980 aircraft by 2029. This growth is made up of roughly 740 new-production freighters and 1,750 passenger conversions. In the meantime the cargo environment is still on the mend from last year’s devastation which will likely have a lasting impact including the acceleration of retirement of older aircraft, like the B747-200 and put into question … [Read more...] about Freighters Supplement in September issue
AMERICAS: Cargojet sells freighter business to SkyLink
Cargojet Income Fund, Canada’s leading domestic premium overnight air cargo network operator, announced today that it has sold its 55 per cent interest in the Cargojet Regional Partnership to SkyLink Express Inc. for a CDN$3.2 million (US$3.1 million) promissory note secured by aircraft owned by SL Express. SL Express previously held the other 45 per cent interest in the partnership, and will operate the regional business under its own trade name, Skylink Express. Specializing in … [Read more...] about AMERICAS: Cargojet sells freighter business to SkyLink
AMERICAS: AEI wins orders for 2 more 737-400SF conversions
The Aviation Capital Group (ACG) has ordered two 737-400SF 11-pallet configuration passenger-to-freighter conversions from Aeronautical Engineers Inc (AEI). The first aircraft was built in 1991 and is currently undergoing freighter modification and maintenance. The second is expected to be inducted for conversion by year-end. Robert Convey, vice-president sales and marketing for Aeronautical Engineers, said: “We are seeing an overwhelming response to [this] new…configuration, which … [Read more...] about AMERICAS: AEI wins orders for 2 more 737-400SF conversions


