The CEO of Air Canada, Calin Rovinescu, has sharply rebuked recent efforts by UAE-based Emirates to expand its services to Canada. “Air Canada and other international airlines such as China Airlines, EVA Air, Korean Airlines and Japan Airlines all depend upon a certain amount of connection traffic beyond their respective hubs to make their pointto- point service profitable. “If Emirates pours seats into a market where there is minimal point-to-point demand, it will sop up … [Read more...] about AMERICAS: Air Canada CEO slams Emirates plan
Air & Cargo Services
AMERICAS: 100% screening deadline won’t be met
The US Department of Homeland Security could be years away from achieving its objective of 100 per cent screening for air cargo carried in the bellies of passenger aircraft. Gale Rossides, acting director of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), told the House Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee it was feasible to screen all domestic cargo by the 3 August deadline. But the deadline for incoming international flights will be missed, Rossides said, adding that 65 per cent … [Read more...] about AMERICAS: 100% screening deadline won’t be met
EUROPE & CIS: Volga-Dnepr does well in difficult year
Strong performance in charter and scheduled air cargo markets helped Volga-Dnepr Group out-perform the industry average traffic figures in 2009, by a wide margin. Volga-Dnepr Group’s results for 2009 show its charter and scheduled cargo airline businesses posted an overall freight traffic growth of seven per cent on 2008, compared to an industry average drop of 10 per cent. The Group has reported freight traffic carried by Volga-Dnepr Airlines and AirBridgeCargo Airlines rose … [Read more...] about EUROPE & CIS: Volga-Dnepr does well in difficult year
EUROPE & CIS: Aeroflot Cargo picks up the pieces
After months of uncertainty following the declaration of its bankruptcy by its parent, Aeroflot Cargo has resumed flying a full freighter schedule. Aeroflot announced late last year that it was closing its separate cargo subsidiary, Aeroflot Cargo, declaring it bankrupt and absorbing back into the main group. The Russian carrier has been flying a stripped-down schedule since December operating between four and six Asia- Europe freighter flights a week from its European hub at Hahn, Germany. … [Read more...] about EUROPE & CIS: Aeroflot Cargo picks up the pieces
EUROPE & CIS: Volga-Dnepr to take delivery of new IL-76
A third, new generation IL-76TD- 90VD freighter will join Volga-Dnepr Airlines’ commercial fleet in April 2010, taking Volga-Dnepr Group’s investment in the modernised aircraft to over US$90 million. The Group predicts its investment in the 50 tonnes capacity ramp loading freighter is likely to double as more new aircraft join its fleet to meet global demand for the IL-76TD-90VD’s unique operating capability. Volga-Dnepr has already signed a contract for … [Read more...] about EUROPE & CIS: Volga-Dnepr to take delivery of new IL-76
EUROPE & CIS: Cargo plane lands on frozen Estonian lake
A cargo plane with engine and landing gear problems made an emergency landing in March on the frozen surface of a lake outside the Estonian capital, authorities said. One of the six crew members suffered minor injuries and emergency workers were scrambling to empty the plane’s fuel tanks before it polluted the lake, which is the main source of drinking water for Tallinn’s 400,000 residents. The DHL-chartered Antonov AN26 turboprop aircraft, en route from Finland to … [Read more...] about EUROPE & CIS: Cargo plane lands on frozen Estonian lake


