The RFID (Radio Frequency Identifi - cation) technology gets more and more common in our everyday life. Applications in passports for a better identifi cation of its owner or simple transport payments such as collecting tolls and within mass transportation show only asmall area. Meanwhile in some cases RFID technology is implemented for more than ten years now. So not in the air cargo business, where besides some local solutions or smaller pilot projects for test purposes still no major … [Read more...] about Air cargo and RFID – A smart way to keep "freight" moving forward?
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Temasek buys into India's First Flight
Singapore governmentowned investment company, Temasek has taken a 27.74 percent equity stake in First Flight, a courier and express delivery company based in Mumbai, India. The deal is reported to be valued at Rs 107.5 crore. The funds raised by the transaction would enable First Flight to expand its aviation and warehousing businesses. Established in 1988, First Flight offers traditional courier services, as well as surface and air cargo services. … [Read more...] about Temasek buys into India's First Flight
EUROPE: Cargo B Airlines appoints GSA's
New Brussels-based all-cargo airline, Cargo B Airlines has appointed several GSAs as part of its worldwide marketing strategy, ready for the start of fl ight operations at the end of September 2007. The GSA’s include Globe Air Cargo, which will cover Germany, Poland, Switzerland and Austria, Aero Cargo International will cover France, South Africa will be handled by Express Air Services and Latin America will be represented by Aerogroup. In the coming weeks, more GSAs will be appointed … [Read more...] about EUROPE: Cargo B Airlines appoints GSA's
INDONESIA: Garuda mulls relaunch of int'l routes
Indonesia's flag carrier, Garuda Indonesia, is considering reopening routes to Amsterdam and Nagoya, in Japan and starting a new service to India next year, The Jakarta Post reported quoting a company spokesman."We terminated our service to Amsterdam at the end of 2004 because it wasn't competitive and was losing money. Now, we are considering reopening it with improved effi ciency and profi tability," the spokesman said. Besides Amsterdam, Garuda also closed its routes to London … [Read more...] about INDONESIA: Garuda mulls relaunch of int'l routes
HONG KONG: Goodrich to supply CX freighters' cargo systems
Goodrich Corp said it has been selected by Cathay Pacifi c Airways to provide advanced cargo systems for the Hong Kong carrier’s new fl eet of Boeing 747-400ERF freighters. The systems are designed to reduce overall downtime when system maintenance work is required, Charlotte-based Goodrich said in a statement. The contract also includes next-generation Power Drive Units which will be integrated into the cargo systems to facilitate movement of shipments on board the aircraft, the … [Read more...] about HONG KONG: Goodrich to supply CX freighters' cargo systems
Payload Asia, May 2007 issue, Bellyache
Want to avoid Heathrow? Reading Bellyache, I noted the articles on BA and LHR. Living in London’s Docklands, I realised some years ago that flying out of London City (LCY) via Amsterdam is an excellent alternative. I have connected with EVA Air for Taipei while my partner has booked with KLM from LCY to Birmingham Alabama via Schiphol and Chicago. KLM doesn’t tend to push LCY for intercontinental connections and neither do travel agents but it’s great. You can check … [Read more...] about Payload Asia, May 2007 issue, Bellyache