Swiftair leases two A321 P2fs
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- Thursday, 14 December 2023
Spanish airline Swiftair has signed lease agreements with Ireland's AerCap for two A321 Passenger to Freighter (P2F) aircraft.
Spanish airline Swiftair has signed lease agreements with Ireland's AerCap for two A321 Passenger to Freighter (P2F) aircraft.
Airports Company South Africa (Acsa) is concentrating on a growth strategy to counter 'logistical challenges at the Port of Durban' and problems with the rail network and says it wants to overhaul the airfreight industry to move "more goods from both road and rail to air".
British all-cargo airline One Air has taken delivery of its second B747-400 freighter.
Supply chain software company Topo Solutions has rolled out a new centralised project management system for Hoyer Handel, a German importer.
UK-based Hemisphere Freight Services is set to purchase the warehousing and freight forwarding elements of Suffolk-based Magnus Group, which is in administration.
Already an A350 jet customer, Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific has placed an order for six of Airbus's under-development A350 freighters.
It also holds options for 20 additional jets.
“These highly fuel-efficient, next-generation freighters will provide important additional cargo capacity, will expand our global network and contribute to our sustainability leadership goals,” said Cathay Group ceo Ronald Lam.
Miami, USA-based Amerijet has parked three of its B757s due to low market demand and also currently has two 767s off line for maintenance.
The announcement follows confirmation that two of its major contracts - with the US Postal Service and DHL Express - were coming to an end.
Spanish airline Swiftair has signed lease agreements with Ireland's AerCap for two A321 Passenger to Freighter (P2F) aircraft.
Airports Company South Africa (Acsa) is concentrating on a growth strategy to counter 'logistical challenges at the Port of Durban' and problems with the rail network and says it wants to overhaul the airfreight industry to move "more goods from both road and rail to air".
British all-cargo airline One Air has taken delivery of its second B747-400 freighter.
Supply chain software company Topo Solutions has rolled out a new centralised project management system for Hoyer Handel, a German importer.
UK-based Hemisphere Freight Services is set to purchase the warehousing and freight forwarding elements of Suffolk-based Magnus Group, which is in administration.
Already an A350 jet customer, Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific has placed an order for six of Airbus's under-development A350 freighters.
It also holds options for 20 additional jets.
“These highly fuel-efficient, next-generation freighters will provide important additional cargo capacity, will expand our global network and contribute to our sustainability leadership goals,” said Cathay Group ceo Ronald Lam.
Miami, USA-based Amerijet has parked three of its B757s due to low market demand and also currently has two 767s off line for maintenance.
The announcement follows confirmation that two of its major contracts - with the US Postal Service and DHL Express - were coming to an end.