Singapore's Changi Airports andIndia's conglomerate Tata Group haveset up a joint venture to bid for contractsto run the fast-growing airportsin Kolkata and Chennai. Changi Airports International, astate-owned airport developer, said ina statement that Tata would hold 51percent of the company, while ChangiAirports would own the rest. It did notgive financial details. The Tata group's interests span automotives,commodities, energy, hotels,retail, financial services, broadcast,software and … [Read more...] about SINGAPORE: Changi Airport, Tata ink joint venture
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SINGAPORE: Jett8 Airlines Cargo to launch service in Q2
Jett8 Airlines Cargo, Singapore'sfirst all cargo airline, is to launchoperations in the second quarter of2007 with a fleet of five Boeing 747-200 freighters. Aside from services to Hong Kong,Indonesia, Dubai and United Kingdomduring the first year of operation, theairline plans its future network expansionto the rapidly growing Chinese andIndian markets, with potential onwardservices to Europe and the US. Japanese shipping conglomerateNYK Line, which has inked a deal expressingits … [Read more...] about SINGAPORE: Jett8 Airlines Cargo to launch service in Q2
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Jett8 Airlines Cargo, Singapore's first all cargo airline, is countingdown to the launch of operations in the second quarter of 2007. Jett8will introduce a fleet of five Boeing 747-200 Freighters on servicesto Hong Kong, Indonesia, Dubai and United Kingdom during thefirst year of operation. Future network expansion will concentrate ondestinations in the rapidly growing Chinese and Indian markets, withpotential onward services to Europe and the US. The airline ultimatelywants to introduce … [Read more...] about Gateways
The long, sad saga of Suvarnabhumi
Thailand's Suvarnabhumi Airport, which opened in September to huge publicity and was designed to showcase Thailand as a leading passenger and cargo hub, faced a serious setback in its lofty ambitions last month when the Thai government ordered Bangkok's Don Muang International Airport reopened to both international and domestic flights. The move came after the new four-month old US$4 billion Suvarnabhumi Airport faced technical and congestion problems caused by repair work on the airport's … [Read more...] about The long, sad saga of Suvarnabhumi
Mixed Messages from China Southern
As China Southern Airlines' potential partners waltzthrough their joint-venture negotiations, what hadbeen a keen sense of anticipation among spectatorsis becoming somewhat jaded, if you'll excuse the pun.Michael Westlake checks out who is leading who. Germany's Lufthansa, developmentbank DEG and Shenzhen Airlines havetheir Jade Cargo International jointventure up and running from Shenzhen,only about 30 miles away fromChina Southern's massive Guangzhoubase. China Southern's two major … [Read more...] about Mixed Messages from China Southern
India welcomes Finnair's fourfold capacity increase
Finnair's decision to quadruple itsflights to India has been welcomedby its cargo GSSA, Global AviationGroup. Global represented Finnair as anoffline carrier for many years, beforethe airline began direct services fromDelhi in October 2006. Since then, Globalhas been virtually filling all flights,and recently went on record to say thatit could fill as much space as Finnaircould give it. Now Global's wish has come true,with four more flights per week fromDelhi starting in mid-May. At the … [Read more...] about India welcomes Finnair's fourfold capacity increase