Dubai-based Maximus Air Cargo has obtained an Air Operators Certifi cate (AOC) from the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) of the United ArabEmirates. The carrier's fl eet consists of AN-124- 100 Ruslan and IL-76TD aircraft as well as Airbus A300-600RF and a Lockheed L-382 Hercules. "Maximus' philosophy is rooted in offering our customers responsive, most practical and cost effective solutions, which combine a personal approach with innovative customer service," said Maximus … [Read more...] about MIDDLE EAST: Maximus Air Cargo obtains AOC
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MIDDLE EAST:Dubai to invest $80bn in aviation
Dubai plans to invest AED300 billion ($81.68 billion) in the emirate’s aviation sector by 2015 with the aim of making it the world’s aviation and logistics hub, Arabian Business quoted Emirates Group chairman Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum as saying. Speaking during a press conference at the Paris Air Show, Sheikh Ahmed, who is also president of Dubai Department of Civil Aviation (DCA), said the massive investment would see Dubai International Airport almost triple its … [Read more...] about MIDDLE EAST:Dubai to invest $80bn in aviation
INDIA: Lufthansa, Jade in talks to fly cargo to India
Lufthansa Cargo said it is in talks with Chinese cargo carrier Jade Cargo Airlines to bring cargo in and out of India, the Times of India reported. The German cargo airline has a 49 percent stake in Shenzhen-based Jade Cargo. “China and India are two of the most strategic and important markets for Lufthansa Cargo. We are currently speaking with Jade Airways to fl y in cargo from Shanghai to India,” Martin Schlingensiepen, vice president (Asia- Pacifi c), Lufthansa Cargo, said. He, … [Read more...] about INDIA: Lufthansa, Jade in talks to fly cargo to India
INDIA: Air India delays freighter launch
India's state-owned national carrier, Air India, has decided to delay the resumption of its freighter operations until this month. The airline had earlier said that it would launch freighter services to the Gulf and European destinations from 15 June. Air India will launch its freighter services with two freighter conversions of its A310 passenger aircraft, while EADS has been contracted to convert four more A310s. An initial service will link Dammam, Paris and Frankfurt with more … [Read more...] about INDIA: Air India delays freighter launch
AUSTRALIA: United Airlines Cargo names ACP as GSSA
United Airlines Cargo has appointed GSSA company ACP Worldwide as its cargo general sales and service agent in Australia. United operates daily services ex-Melbourne via Sydney to Los Angeles and double daily ex-Sydney to San Francisco in the USA. The services use B747-400 equipment. All United Customer Service staff in Australia have been offered and have accepted roles within ACP Worldwide and will therefore play a large part in the transition and success of the business. Among the … [Read more...] about AUSTRALIA: United Airlines Cargo names ACP as GSSA
AUSTRALIA: Canberra rejects claim of non-inspected cargo
The Australian government has rejected claims that cargo is being loaded onto passenger planes without inspection. Federal Transport Minister Mark Vaile said the government has implemented most of the recommendations made byaviation expert Sir John Wheeler. The 2005 Wheeler report said cargo baggage on domestic and international passenger fl ights should be checked for explosives and contraband. Vaile says since 2001, the government has spent $1.2 billion on upgrading airport security but he … [Read more...] about AUSTRALIA: Canberra rejects claim of non-inspected cargo