Singapore Airlines (SIA) is set to launch a new Boeing B777 freighter operation between Singapore and the US as part of a partnership with DHL Express. DHL partnered with SIA in March to deploy five B777Fs with SIA on a crew and maintenance agreement (CM) to secure capacity out of Singapore. DHL Express welcomed the arrival of the B777 freighter at Singapore Changi Airport. SIA will operate it on routes to the US via South Korea three times weekly from August. The freighter, which sports a dual DHL-Singapore Airlines (SIA) livery, has a maximum capacity of 102 tonnes. All five freighters will be operated by SIA pilots, with the maintenance overseen by SIA. The second Boeing 777 freighter is slated to enter service in November 2022, following which both freighters will operate the Singapore-Incheon-Los Angeles-Honolulu-Singapore route six times weekly. The remaining three freighters are planned for delivery throughout 2023. Following this, all five freighters will operate on routes between the US and Singapore via points in North Asia and Australia.
Read More »New air cargo complex at Dabok airport to facilitate EXIM trade
The Rajasthan Small Industries Corporation (RSIC) is planning to set up an air cargo complex at the Dabok airport in Udaipur to facilitate import and export of goods in the next few months. At present, businessmen based in the lake city of Udaipur and nearby places are required to travel to Ahmedabad or Jaipur for import and export purposes. RSIC, a government of Rajasthan undertaking, had forwarded a proposal to the ministry of civil aviation which has been given in-principal approval and the land for the project has also been identified. RSIC Chairman Rajiv Arora said the work on the complex will soon start and it is expected to be commissioned by early next year.
Read More »Qantas Freight to expand fleet with 6 Airbus aircraft
Qantas Freight is expected to increase its domestic fleet with six Airbus A321 passenger to freighter (P2F) aircraft to meet growing e-commerce demand from its customers. The Australian airfreight carrier said the A321s, likely to arrive between 2024 and mid-2026, will be sourced in the open market and converted to freighters. This conversion work will include removing seats and installation of a cargo handling system. The A321’s will replace the long-term fleet of five Boeing 737 freighters that are approaching the end of their economic life. Qantas said that each A321 freighter can carry 23 tonnes of cargo, nine tonnes more than the older 737s, and are around 30 per cent more fuel efficient per tonne of freight carried. Currently, Qantas has three A321P2Fs and is replacing the remaining 737 freighters with these newer aircraft will generate extra efficiency in training and maintenance. Qantas is also converting two widebody A330s to freighters for use on the domestic network.
Read More »QuikJet Airlines to make a comeback to Indian skies
QuikJet Airlines, an ex-Indian cargo-only carrier, is planning to return back to the Indian skies soon. The airline has already taken its first aircraft, a 20-year-old Boeing 737-800 P2F, with another one arriving soon. According to reports, QuikJet 2.0 would fly Amazon Prime airplanes in India. QuikJet Airlines is a part of ASL Aviation Group, an aircraft services provider and leasing company based out of Dublin, Ireland. The carrier started scheduled services after receiving the relevant Air Operator Permit from Indian authorities in February 2016. QuikJet was already operating charter cargo services since 2012.
Read More »“India’s logistics infra capable to meet future demand”
On the occasion of 75th year of Independence, Cyrus Katgara, Partner – Jeena & Company says, “The Indian freight and logistics sector has evolved in leaps and bounds over decades. Although we have significantly augmented our transportation infrastructure over the past two decades, the country has much more to achieve to ensure that its infrastructure can meet the country’s demand for the future. At Jeena & Company, we have proudly witnessed the progression of the nation over decades, which inspired us to create our trajectory. Our legacy is a testament to our belief in ‘Make In India’ since our foundation. We pledge to skill and scale our human resources and operations to make a huge mark across the globe.”
Read More »Air cargo tonnages, rates stabilizing: WorldACD
Global air cargo flown tonnages continue to remain stable in the last two weeks compared to the preceding two weeks, while the previously reported softening trend of the worldwide average rates seems to have halted last week, the latest figures from WorldACD Market Data show. Looking at week 31 (August 1-7), worldwide chargeable weight decreased -3% compared with the previous week, and the average worldwide rate increased slightly, based on the more than 350,000 weekly transactions covered by WorldACD’s data and analysis of the main international air cargo lanes. Comparing the last two weeks with the preceding two weeks (2Wo2W), average worldwide rates decreased -1% while chargeable weight increased +1% and overall capacity remained stable. Chargeable weight from Central & South America remain on a particularly negative trend, with a decrease of resp. -7% to Europe and -6% to North America compared with the preceding two weeks. Middle East & South Asia outbound volumes show a strong continued increase at +11%, with the first half of July being impacted by the Eid Al-Adha holiday. For the overall global market, the last two weeks showed a worldwide rate increase of +10% compared with last year, despite a chargeable weight decline of -9% and a capacity increase of +7%. Higher fuel surcharges continue to influence overall air cargo prices relative to their levels last year.
Read More »Digitalisation gaining excellent momentum: global carriers
New business from airlines investing in digitalisation has helped global freight booking and payment platform Freightos achieve strong growth in the SQ of 2022. Freightos recorded 1.5 lakh platform transactions, resulting in growth of 163% y-o-y in the second quarter. Gross Booking Value was US$155m—up 137 per cent y-o-y, while revenue was US$5.2 million—up 30 per cent y-o-y. Freightos Chief Executive Zvi Schreiber, said, “Freightos continues to demonstrate strong, predictable growth that exceeded targets, despite macroeconomic volatility that impacted consumer buying patterns, supply chains, and global freight. We are seeing excellent momentum, with the number of transactions growing 163 per cent y-o-y, as well as 137 per cent growth in GBV. Growth in transactions was fuelled on the supply side by major airline rollouts such as American Airlines Cargo, LATAM Cargo, and Air Canada Cargo, as well as increased bookings with existing carriers.”
Read More »Atlas Air extends alliance to enhance global supply chain network
Atlas Air is planning to extend its long-standing partnership with Australian airfreight carrier Qantas Freight to support Australia, Asia, and USA supply chains. The partnership between Atlas Air and Qantas Freight began in 2004. Under this extended agreement with Qantas Freight, Atlas Air will provide long-haul, widebody main deck capacity with two Boeing 747-400Fs operating its existing network linking Australia, Asia, and the USA. An additional 747-400F deal has also been extended to service the one-way USA-Australia-Hong Kong routing, boosting capacity to meet customer demand. “This important extension with Qantas Freight comes at a time of significant growth in the air freight industry. We look forward to supporting Qantas Freight, as it continues to expand its global freighter network,” said John Dietrich, Atlas Air Worldwide President, and Chief Executive.
Read More »Jet Freight Logistics announces expansion plans
Jet Freight Logistics Ltd. has announced that it is gearing up to expand its operations in the US market as well. Jet Freight believes that the US Market has got that potential, where one can explore and exploit innumerable fruitful opportunities. “Recently, the Chairman and Managing Director of Jet Freight, Richard F. Theknath made several trips to the US and visited renowned and business-friendly places like Washington, New York, Indiana, St. Louis, and Rhode Island and found them to be very prominent and worth exploring. Richard’s plan is to improve the trade lane between India and the US, considering the Government’s initiatives to increase exports,” an official statement said.
Read More »Vietnam Airlines to start freighter unit, convert A321s to cargo jets
Vietnam Airlines plans to send used passenger planes to Air Transport Services Group for conversion into cargo jets as it prepares to create a freighter division and capture more intra-Asia freight growth, said a statement. The small deal is noteworthy on two levels. It is another example of passenger airlines moving more aggressively to take advantage of cargo opportunities triggered by the pandemic. And it reinforces how ATSG, the largest lessor of freighter aircraft, is rapidly expanding its customer base beyond U.S. shores due to demand from express delivery providers with strong e-commerce business. Vietnam Airlines will remove two Airbus A321 narrowbody jets from its passenger fleet and sell them to Air Transport Services Group (NASDAQ: ATSG), which will send them to a specialty facility for conversion into pure freighters capable of carrying large containers on the main deck. Once modifications are completed, ATSG will lease the planes back to Vietnam Airlines, CEO Rich Corrado said on the company’s earnings call with analysts.
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