Biman Bangladesh Airlines, the loss-making fl ag carrier of Bangladesh, will soon fl oat an international tender to fi nd a strategic partner to take over its management, Dr M. Abdul Momen, Biman’s managing director, was quoted as saying in Gulf News. The airline, which is being incorporated as a public limited company, is also seeking a CEO to spearhead its growth, as it is graduallyreducing its $330m liabilities. “We have already cut down manpower by a half through a voluntary … [Read more...] about BANGLADESH: Biman tenders for management partner
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PAKISTAN: BAWC to launch Pakistan freighter service
BA World Cargo (BAWC) said it will launch two new weekly Boeing 727 freighter services from Pakistan this month. The fi rst fl ight will be Karachi - Bahrain and the second will be Lahore - Bahrain. These two new routes will connect with the Bahrain - London line fl ights allowing customers in Pakistan access to the BA global network. The routings come as a direct response to customer demand for dedicated capacity. … [Read more...] about PAKISTAN: BAWC to launch Pakistan freighter service
INDIA: BBC presenter to anchor Air Cargo India 2008
Aaron Heslehurst, the BBC World Business news presenter will be anchoring Air Cargo India 2008, the 2nd biennial international networking conference being organized by STAT Times, at the World Trade Centre,Mumbai from January 23-25, 2008. Heslehurst has been a BBC World news presenter since February 2002 and is currently presenting the World Business Report and hourly business news bulletin covering the latest from the leading international corporate news to global business as well … [Read more...] about INDIA: BBC presenter to anchor Air Cargo India 2008
NEW ZEALAND: Air NZ questions DAE Auckland bid
Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) has tried to quash concerns that it would favour Emirates airline over other carriers if it won approval for its US$1.99 billion bid for Auckland International Airport. The company acknowledged that some fear DAE and Emirates would pursue a common dedicated strategy for developing an Emirates hub in Auckland. But Kjeld Binger, CEO of DAE Airports, said in Gulf News that the company would treat all airlines fairly despite the fact that DAE and Emirates are … [Read more...] about NEW ZEALAND: Air NZ questions DAE Auckland bid
AUSTRALIA:Virgin Blue launches long-haul airline
Australian airline Virgin Blue Holdings Ltd said it planned to invest A$70 million (US$62 million) in a new long-haul carrier it hopes will be fl ying on lucrative US routes by late 2008. The new airline, called V Australia, still needs US regulatory approval for its plan to operate 10 weekly services between Australia and the US, which requires changes to existing bilateral air service agreements. Virgin is spending more than A$2 billion on six B777-300ER widebody aircraft for the new … [Read more...] about AUSTRALIA:Virgin Blue launches long-haul airline
AUSTRALIA: Toll unveils new airfreight network
The Australia-based Toll Group has unveiled its domestic fully integrated airfreight strategy designed to better service airfreight customers throughout the country. Toll Group managing director Paul Little said: “We now have the capability to provide effi cient and competitive air line-haul services to support the growth in the air express market, and we expect the business to grow strongly.” The launch of the new dedicated fl eet of three Boeing 737-300F and two ATR42 aircraft, … [Read more...] about AUSTRALIA: Toll unveils new airfreight network


