LOT Cargo has launched a New York – Warsaw – New York freight route with an all-cargo B767-300 aircraft operated by Cargojet Airways. This year, flights are scheduled for January-April and October-December. For January and March, the company has planned weekly flights departing from New York (JFK) on Saturdays and from Warsaw on Sundays. For February, two flights per week have been scheduled with an additional flight from Warsaw on Thursdays. The offer is designed for clients … [Read more...] about LOT Cargo starts flights to US, Canada
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Despite challenges Atlanta holds its own
Despite challenges Atlanta holds its own While many airports are seeing the very tangible adverse effects of the lethargic global economy which has once again sent the cargo market into a slump, Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport has remained on course, buoyed by a diverse customer base and a number of competitive advantages over other competing US airports. By Karen E. Thuermer. When Robert Kennedy, director of Business Development at the Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson … [Read more...] about Despite challenges Atlanta holds its own
ANA Cargo feels the pinch and scales back
As the global economic crunch continues to depress the air cargo industry, All Nippon Airways (ANA) has moved to scale back its freighter operations. The Japanese carrier has cancelled a wet-lease contract for two B767-300 freighters with the Air Transport Services Group, leaving ANA with four 767-300 freighters plus one 767-300BCF. The carrier has six more 767-300BCFs on order. The carrier has, like virtually all its competitors, has seen volumes decline nearly 20 per cent since late last year, … [Read more...] about ANA Cargo feels the pinch and scales back