ANA goes to market seeking US$2bn
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- Friday, 20 July 2012
Japan's All Nippon Airways (ANA) has set the price for its new share offering, aiming to raise more than US$2 billion by selling 914 million new shares priced at JPY184 each.
Japan's All Nippon Airways (ANA) has set the price for its new share offering, aiming to raise more than US$2 billion by selling 914 million new shares priced at JPY184 each.
Europe's all-cargo carrier Cargolux has won the Best Cargo Airline prize at the annual Associazione Nazionale Agenti e Mediatori d'Affari (ANAMA) Quality Award Italy 2011. It is the third time the carrier has won the award since 2008.
Australia's Brisbane Airport reportedly is in talks to establish a golf driving range and 'golf leisure' centre.
Irish budget carrier Ryanair has bid EUR694 million for rival Aer Lingus. It already owns 29.8 per cent of the airline.
On July 31, the US government will host a meeting of about a dozen countries that oppose the EU's inclusion of aviation in its emissions trading system (EU ETS tax).
Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific and its wholly-owned subsidiary Dragonair carried 127,698 tonnes of cargo and mail in June, a 5.4 per cent year-on-year drop, but better than the April and May figures, which were down 11 per cent and 10.6 per cent year-on-year respectively.
Inchcape Shipping Services reports the impact of strikes is worsening during a further week of industrial action by Brazilian Customs officers.
The Federation of International Freight Forwarding Associations (FIATA) has named four regional finalists to attend the FIATA World Congress, 08 – 12 October in Los Angeles, USA, where the winner of the Young International Freight Forwarder of the Year 2012 will be named.
In the US, Lineage Logistics, a warehousing and logistics company, has acquired Castle & Cooke Cold Storage, a third-party warehousing logistics company headquartered in California.
Japan's All Nippon Airways (ANA) has set the price for its new share offering, aiming to raise more than US$2 billion by selling 914 million new shares priced at JPY184 each.
Europe's all-cargo carrier Cargolux has won the Best Cargo Airline prize at the annual Associazione Nazionale Agenti e Mediatori d'Affari (ANAMA) Quality Award Italy 2011. It is the third time the carrier has won the award since 2008.
Australia's Brisbane Airport reportedly is in talks to establish a golf driving range and 'golf leisure' centre.
Irish budget carrier Ryanair has bid EUR694 million for rival Aer Lingus. It already owns 29.8 per cent of the airline.
On July 31, the US government will host a meeting of about a dozen countries that oppose the EU's inclusion of aviation in its emissions trading system (EU ETS tax).
Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific and its wholly-owned subsidiary Dragonair carried 127,698 tonnes of cargo and mail in June, a 5.4 per cent year-on-year drop, but better than the April and May figures, which were down 11 per cent and 10.6 per cent year-on-year respectively.
Inchcape Shipping Services reports the impact of strikes is worsening during a further week of industrial action by Brazilian Customs officers.
The Federation of International Freight Forwarding Associations (FIATA) has named four regional finalists to attend the FIATA World Congress, 08 – 12 October in Los Angeles, USA, where the winner of the Young International Freight Forwarder of the Year 2012 will be named.
In the US, Lineage Logistics, a warehousing and logistics company, has acquired Castle & Cooke Cold Storage, a third-party warehousing logistics company headquartered in California.