China isn’t the only market and it’s not the only problem
- mistake
- Friday, 15 September 2006
Target warns of a capacity flood without enough business to fill the empty holds
Target warns of a capacity flood without enough business to fill the empty holds
DESPITE hopes that its profitable air cargo division could be salvaged and sold to raise funds to pay creditors, New Zealand domestic carrier Origin Pacific has collapsed entirely and is being wound up.
IATA has until next May to reassess its Cargo Agency Program (including CASS and interline provisions) in Australia to bring it into line with ACCC guidelines, writes Chris Hurd.
Korea’s burgeoning growth has made it one of the largest exporters of clinical trial samples to Singapore.
David Pang, chief executive of the Airport Authority of Hong Kong has come out strongly in favour of mega airport cities — the so-called Aerotropolis developments now spreading across the world.
With a large number of international route allocations expiring between mid February and mid September next year - many of them on June 30 - Qantas has applied to the International Air Services Commission in Canberra for renewal of determinations.
New freighter aircraft, improved airport infrastructure and fresh destinations are adding up to an exciting period for Qatar Airways, by Ian Jarrett.
EMBATTLED Airbus, which is still reeling over FedEx’s decision to cancel its order for 10 new A380 freighter aircraft, claims its newest freighter will offer more payload with dual weight capability.
IN the United States, a senior politician has warned that airlines could end cargo services if a move goes ahead for the screening of all air freight on passenger aircraft.
Target warns of a capacity flood without enough business to fill the empty holds
DESPITE hopes that its profitable air cargo division could be salvaged and sold to raise funds to pay creditors, New Zealand domestic carrier Origin Pacific has collapsed entirely and is being wound up.
IATA has until next May to reassess its Cargo Agency Program (including CASS and interline provisions) in Australia to bring it into line with ACCC guidelines, writes Chris Hurd.
Korea’s burgeoning growth has made it one of the largest exporters of clinical trial samples to Singapore.
David Pang, chief executive of the Airport Authority of Hong Kong has come out strongly in favour of mega airport cities — the so-called Aerotropolis developments now spreading across the world.
With a large number of international route allocations expiring between mid February and mid September next year - many of them on June 30 - Qantas has applied to the International Air Services Commission in Canberra for renewal of determinations.
New freighter aircraft, improved airport infrastructure and fresh destinations are adding up to an exciting period for Qatar Airways, by Ian Jarrett.
EMBATTLED Airbus, which is still reeling over FedEx’s decision to cancel its order for 10 new A380 freighter aircraft, claims its newest freighter will offer more payload with dual weight capability.
IN the United States, a senior politician has warned that airlines could end cargo services if a move goes ahead for the screening of all air freight on passenger aircraft.