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Air NZ confirms cartel inquiry

Latest News
Friday, 26 September 2008

Air New Zealand director Roger France told shareholders at the NZ carrier’s annual meeting this week that regulators around the world are undertaking the biggest investigation in history into the air cargo business and  he confirmed Air NZ has been named in a class action. Though the company has been through all its records and believes it has no exposure, France said, it was impossible to know absolutely that there was no exposure.

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OAG launches Chinese, Japanese web sites

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Friday, 26 September 2008

Global flight information and data solutions company Official Airline Guide (OAG) has launched web sites for the Chinese and Japanese aircargo and travel industries. The websites have been developed in response to customer demand for sites in Chinese and Japanese languages which cover the full range of OAG products and services.

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SAS joins GF-X

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Friday, 26 September 2008

SAS Cargo has joined Descartes' GF-X Exchange, widening booking channel options for its customers.

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ANA reschedules B787 program

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Friday, 26 September 2008

Japanese airline All Nippon Airways (ANA) has been forced to reschedule delivery of the first of its new Boeing 787 aircraft to August 2009 following production delays in Seattle. The airline has reached agreement with the aircraft manufacturer on a revised delivery schedule for the B787 to minimise the impact of the delay in the aircraft’s development on ANA’s business plan. Delays for the new B787 range from 14-36 months per aircraft, with an average delay of two years. The carrier plans to introduce nine 767-300ER aircraft in fiscal 2010 and FY 2011 to cover its interim capacity needs. 

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National roadshow on ICS upgrade

Latest News
Friday, 26 September 2008

The Australian Customs Service (Customs) will stage a series of workshops around Australia to explain recent enhancements to the Integrated Cargo System (ICS).

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Bangladesh’s United into India

Latest News
Thursday, 25 September 2008

United Airways, the latest Bangladeshi carrier to fly both international and regional routes after state-owned Biman Bangladesh Airlines and private airlines GMG Airlines and Best Air, has inaugurated its maiden regional flight, a daily service from Dhaka to Kolkata, India.

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Alitalia’s slow descent continues

Latest News
Thursday, 25 September 2008

Passengers are deserting Italian carrier Alitalia and paying a premium to fly on rival carriers rather than risk being stranded if Alitalia folds, Italian reports say.

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Halifax to have temp-controlled facility

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Thursday, 25 September 2008

The cargo facility now under development at Canada’s Halifax Stanfield International Airport will be able to handle products requiring controlled temperatures.

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SIA adds Riyadh

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Wednesday, 24 September 2008

Singapore Airlines (SIA) will begin flights to Riyadh, the largest city and capital of Saudi Arabia, on 14 December.

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Air NZ confirms cartel inquiry

Latest News
Friday, 26 September 2008

Air New Zealand director Roger France told shareholders at the NZ carrier’s annual meeting this week that regulators around the world are undertaking the biggest investigation in history into the air cargo business and  he confirmed Air NZ has been named in a class action. Though the company has been through all its records and believes it has no exposure, France said, it was impossible to know absolutely that there was no exposure.

Read more ...

OAG launches Chinese, Japanese web sites

Latest News
Friday, 26 September 2008

Global flight information and data solutions company Official Airline Guide (OAG) has launched web sites for the Chinese and Japanese aircargo and travel industries. The websites have been developed in response to customer demand for sites in Chinese and Japanese languages which cover the full range of OAG products and services.

Read more ...

SAS joins GF-X

Latest News
Friday, 26 September 2008

SAS Cargo has joined Descartes' GF-X Exchange, widening booking channel options for its customers.

Read more ...

ANA reschedules B787 program

Latest News
Friday, 26 September 2008

Japanese airline All Nippon Airways (ANA) has been forced to reschedule delivery of the first of its new Boeing 787 aircraft to August 2009 following production delays in Seattle. The airline has reached agreement with the aircraft manufacturer on a revised delivery schedule for the B787 to minimise the impact of the delay in the aircraft’s development on ANA’s business plan. Delays for the new B787 range from 14-36 months per aircraft, with an average delay of two years. The carrier plans to introduce nine 767-300ER aircraft in fiscal 2010 and FY 2011 to cover its interim capacity needs. 

Read more ...

National roadshow on ICS upgrade

Latest News
Friday, 26 September 2008

The Australian Customs Service (Customs) will stage a series of workshops around Australia to explain recent enhancements to the Integrated Cargo System (ICS).

Read more ...

Bangladesh’s United into India

Latest News
Thursday, 25 September 2008

United Airways, the latest Bangladeshi carrier to fly both international and regional routes after state-owned Biman Bangladesh Airlines and private airlines GMG Airlines and Best Air, has inaugurated its maiden regional flight, a daily service from Dhaka to Kolkata, India.

Read more ...

Alitalia’s slow descent continues

Latest News
Thursday, 25 September 2008

Passengers are deserting Italian carrier Alitalia and paying a premium to fly on rival carriers rather than risk being stranded if Alitalia folds, Italian reports say.

Read more ...

Halifax to have temp-controlled facility

Latest News
Thursday, 25 September 2008

The cargo facility now under development at Canada’s Halifax Stanfield International Airport will be able to handle products requiring controlled temperatures.

Read more ...

SIA adds Riyadh

Latest News
Wednesday, 24 September 2008

Singapore Airlines (SIA) will begin flights to Riyadh, the largest city and capital of Saudi Arabia, on 14 December.

Read more ...

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  • Toll Group acquires Transolve Global
  • Data security top of mind for gssas in the digital world
  • Thai Airways appoints ECS in two Scandi markets
  • YunExpress offering East Midlands flights
  • Etihad Cargo restructures European management team
  • Aircargonet wins airBaltic contract for Germany
  • Qatar and Virgin Australia leverage cargo strengths 
  • Sabre signs Skytrans
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