New freight facility at Seychelles airport 

Joel Morgan, the Seychelles' minister for home affairs and transport, last week formally unveiled a new cargo facility, which is part of the ongoing airport modernisation and expansion, to bring 21st century operating standards to the Seychelles' only international airport,... more
Transcarga takes delivery of its first Airbus aircraft 

Venezuela's Transcarga International Airways is set to add two Airbus 300B4Fs to its current fleet of three Embraer 120s. According to the airline, the two freighters, one formerly owned by Belgium's TNT Airways and now based in Orlando FL (USA), and the other formerly owned by... more
Southeast Asian airlines draft biofuel roadmap 

Policymakers, regulators, industry stakeholders and NGOs gathered last week in Bangkok, Thailand, for the South-East Asia Sustainable Aviation Fuel Initiative (Seasafi) 2013 Workshop on Aviation Biofuel and Sustainable Agriculture, organised by the Association of Asia Pacific... more
Work in Hahn and Hue 

Hue airport in central Vietnam is being reopened already today, 20 September 2013. It had been closed since 20 March for refurbishment. Flights were redirected to Da Nang, Vietnam's third city. The reopening had originally been scheduled for 20 November 2013.By contrast,... more
Finnair Cargo cancels Mumbai service 

Finnair Cargo has ceased operations on the Helsinki – Mumbai (India) – Helsinki route, which was served once weekly for nearly two years. Operations have failed to hit targets over the past six months. The main factors have been overall weak demand on the route, combined with... more
Tiaca welcomes EC's dialogue, but not without a warning 

The International Air Cargo Association (Tiaca) says much work remains to be done despite the European Commission's recent meetings in preparation of the new EU airfreight security regulations. The association also expressed concern that these regulations fall outside industry... more
Turkish Cargo lands in Singapore 

Turkish Cargo launched a once-weekly service between its hub at Istanbul Ataturk and Singapore today, 19 September 2013. The route also stops in Karachi (Pakistan) in both directions. The Turkish Airlines' freighter network serves 47 international destinations including... more
Reefer transport: small is beautiful 

For two years Markus Scheuber has been in charge of time-critical and temperature-sensitive consignments as the manager of the Swiss X-Presso and Swiss °Celsius services of Swiss World Cargo, the freight division of Swiss International Air Lines. He took time out to tell the... more
Boeing flies first 787-9 Dreamliner 

The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner took to the skies for the first time on Tuesday, 17 September, beginning a comprehensive flight-test programme to culminate in certification and delivery in mid-2014. With its distinctive new Boeing livery, the latest member of the efficient 787... more
Bombardier's CSeries aircraft completes first flight 

Bombardier's CSeries aircraft completes first flight Under perfect weather conditions, the Canadian corporation Bombardier Aerospace celebrated the successful first flight of its CSeries aircraft in Montreal on 16 September. It was a major milestone in the company’s development... more