Morocco Aims to Become an Aviation Manufacturing Hub

Moroccan authorities are strategically positioning the country to emerge as a pivotal aviation hub, drawing the attention of investors keen on diversifying their supply chains across various nations. While Africa’s aviation sector has shown promise, it has yet to fully unleash its potential compared to other continents. One crucial strategy to unlock this potential is for Africa to establish itself as a significant player in aviation manufacturing. According to reports

Read the full article

Lufthansa Cargo puts spotlight on its roadmap on Supply Chain Day

Lufthansa Cargo has invited interested parties to visit the Lufthansa Cargo centre in Frankfurt, the airline’s main hub for cargo, for a behind-the-scenes look on Supply Chain Day, April 18. Frankfurt Airport is a key hub in Europe, handling up to 20,000 tonnes per week. To continue supporting companies in participating in global trade amid growing industry demands, Lufthansa Cargo primarily relies on digitalisation and innovative measures, mentions the official

Read the full article

Bengaluru Airport cargo handled up 7% in FY2024

Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru (KIAB/Bengaluru Airport) handled 439,524 tonnes of cargo in the financial year 2023-24, an increase of 7.1 percent compared with FY2023.“International tonnage reached 266,186 tonnes, a four percent growth over the previous year while domestic tonnage experienced a strong 13 percent rise, totaling 173,338 tonnes in comparison to the previous year,” says an official release. BLR Cargo continued its growth momentum operating to 33 destinations in FY2024

Read the full article

Avianca Cargo replaces conventional plastics with biodegradable plastics

Avianca Cargo, one of the largest cargo airlines in the region, announced that it has replaced the use of conventional plastics with biodegradable plastics from BioNatur Plastics, to be used as pallet covers at each station of the operation. In the time of working together, more than 1,000 boxes have been purchased, thus avoiding the equivalent of more than 3.2 million 16 oz. plastic bottles ending up in a landfill.

Read the full article

WestJet Cargo Enhances Global Network with Restarted Calgary to Paris-CDG Route

WestJet Cargo has announced the strengthening of its flights between Calgary and Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG). This route, operating 5-7 times weekly, underscores WestJet Cargo’s commitment to expanding its footprint in Europe and enhancing service efficiency through strategic hubs. Paris CDG acts as a central hub, enabling WestJet Cargo to connect with various destinations across Europe using multiple modes of transport. This connectivity is bolstered by the strong partnership

Read the full article

Air Canada Cargo Adds Freighter Service to Chicago

Air Canada and Air Canada Cargo has announced the addition of Chicago to its freighter network, starting June 2. The service will operate three times per week with a Boeing 767 freighter, connecting Air Canada Cargo’s global hub in Toronto with its self-handled warehouse operation in Chicago. “We are excited to add Chicago to Air Canada Cargo’s robust network, achieved through the strategic use of our freighters and the global

Read the full article

Hong Kong International Airport Retains Title as World’s Busiest Cargo Hub

Hong Kong International Airport has once again secured its position as the world’s busiest cargo airport in 2023, as reported by the latest data from the Airports Council International (ACI). Tom Owen, Director Cargo of Cathay Pacific, expressed pride in Hong Kong’s air cargo community, attributing the achievement to their resilience, innovation, and collaboration. He emphasized Hong Kong’s exceptional infrastructure, expertise, and connectivity within the Greater Bay Area, reaffirming its

Read the full article

Dubai Airport reopens after UAE weather experienced

Dubai International Airport has announced the resumption of inbound flights at Terminal 1, with Emirates and flydubai flights operating out of Terminal 3, following disruptions caused by record rainfall in the Emirates. However, flight delays are anticipated as extensive clean-up efforts continue. Over two days, more than 1,200 flights were cancelled due to the adverse weather conditions this week. “Dubai International (DXB) has resumed in-bound flights of international airlines operating out

Read the full article

Emirates SkyCargo Partners with DB Schenker to Enhance Logistics Solutions

Emirates SkyCargo has initiated an API connection with DB Schenker, a prominent player in global logistics solutions. This collaboration aims to enhance customer experience and streamline international trade processes through digitalization. Through a host-to-host connection with DB Schenker’s internal booking engine, Emirates SkyCargo seeks to optimize the air freight booking process. This integration provides agents direct access to Emirates SkyCargo’s schedules, Standard and Contract Tariff rates, available capacity, and extensive

Read the full article

UAE Faces Unprecedented Rainfall, Disrupting Travel and Cargo Operations

The United Arab Emirates experienced an unprecedented deluge on Tuesday last week, with Dubai receiving over 14 cm of rain in a single day, equivalent to the region’s annual rainfall. The heavy rainfall caused widespread flooding, leading to disruptions in travel and cargo operations. At Dubai International Airport (DXB), arrivals were temporarily halted as standing water covered taxiways, causing travel chaos. Passengers struggled to reach terminals due to flooded roads

Read the full article