Hellmann acquires Baltic minorities
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- Friday, 10 November 2023
Germany-based Hellmann Worldwide Logistics has acquired the remaining minority shares of its partner companies in the Baltic States of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
Germany-based Hellmann Worldwide Logistics has acquired the remaining minority shares of its partner companies in the Baltic States of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl) has had its targets for science-based greenhouse gas emissions reductions approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).
SBTi’s Target Validation team has confirmed Hactl’s targets comply with SBTi criteria and recommendations and that Hactl’s scope 1 and 2 target ambition is in line with a 1.5°C limit for limiting global temperature rises.
Pictured: Hactl is switching to electric airside vehicles.
The USA's Air Transport Services Group (ATSG), a major freighter aircraft leasing, air ops and support services firm, has appointed Joe Hete as its new ceo.
Turkish Airlines chief cargo officer Turhan Özen says the carrier has ambitious plans for its freighter fleet as well as its passenger planes, and the total fleet could increase from around 429 today to more than 800 in 10 years’ time.
Dubai-based Emirates, which aims to double its freight capacity in the next 10 years, could take a few years to decide between rival Boeing 777-8Fs and Airbus 350Fs, its cargo chief Nabil Sultan says.
Germany's Lufthansa Cargo now is offering customers three speeds - its fastest, td.Zoom, then td.Pro and td.Flash.
In the USA, FedEx Express is allowing its 'excess' pilots to apply for captain positions with PSA, a regional passenger airline that's wholly owned by American Airlines, for the ‘foreseeable future’.
Operating income for Lufthansa's cargo division was almost non-existent during a weak third quarter and the company says full-year segment earnings also will be poor.
Germany-based Hellmann Worldwide Logistics has acquired the remaining minority shares of its partner companies in the Baltic States of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl) has had its targets for science-based greenhouse gas emissions reductions approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).
SBTi’s Target Validation team has confirmed Hactl’s targets comply with SBTi criteria and recommendations and that Hactl’s scope 1 and 2 target ambition is in line with a 1.5°C limit for limiting global temperature rises.
Pictured: Hactl is switching to electric airside vehicles.
The USA's Air Transport Services Group (ATSG), a major freighter aircraft leasing, air ops and support services firm, has appointed Joe Hete as its new ceo.
Turkish Airlines chief cargo officer Turhan Özen says the carrier has ambitious plans for its freighter fleet as well as its passenger planes, and the total fleet could increase from around 429 today to more than 800 in 10 years’ time.
Dubai-based Emirates, which aims to double its freight capacity in the next 10 years, could take a few years to decide between rival Boeing 777-8Fs and Airbus 350Fs, its cargo chief Nabil Sultan says.
Germany's Lufthansa Cargo now is offering customers three speeds - its fastest, td.Zoom, then td.Pro and td.Flash.
In the USA, FedEx Express is allowing its 'excess' pilots to apply for captain positions with PSA, a regional passenger airline that's wholly owned by American Airlines, for the ‘foreseeable future’.
Operating income for Lufthansa's cargo division was almost non-existent during a weak third quarter and the company says full-year segment earnings also will be poor.