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Chongqing airport capacity to hit 450,000 tonnes by 2015Oct 19, 2010

CHONGQING airport plans to raise its annual capacity to 450,000 tonnes of cargo and 30 million passengers and 263,000 flights by 2015. By 2020, the airport's capacity is expected to increase to three million tonnes and 70 million passengers, Xinhua reported. The airport's 3,600-metre second runway has been completed, while the T2A terminal, coveri...

CEVA to collect used, discarded IT gear in BrazilOct 19, 2010

NETHERLANDS-based CEVA Logistics, a global supply chain management company, has signed an "asset recovery services" contract to collect used and discarded computer gear with Belmont Trading in Brazil. Through its partnership with Belmont, CEVA will be involved in the collection and recovery of 5,000 pieces of IT gear a month, a contract driven by increa...

CSX quarterly profit increases 43pc on rising intermodal volume Oct 19, 2010

JACKSONVILLE's eastern American railway, CSX, reported a 43 per cent increase in third quarter net profit to US$414 million, attributing the rise to growing intermodal traffic. Third quarter operating profit was up 39 per cent to $825 million drawn on $2.7 billion in revenue, an increase of 16 per cent. This augmented second quarter results in which re...

DHL expands global express connectionsOct 21, 2010

DHL has strengthened its global cross-border express business with the introduction of three new air express routes between Europe, the Middle East and Asia Pacific. The routes are being served by AeroLogic, the joint venture cargo airline of DHL Express and Lufthansa Cargo. Ken Allen, chief executive officer of DHL Express, said the latest network ...

Court tells BAA to sell Standsted - and Glasgow or EdinburghOct 18, 2010

THE British Court of Appeal has ruled out that the country's biggest airport operator BAA (the private firm once known a the British Airports Authority) must sell Standsted plus either Glasgow or Edinburgh airports, reported London's International Freighting Weekly. The Competition Commission (CC) ruled in March 2009 that BAA must sell Gatwick, Stanst...

U-Con apply to feds for Los Angeles-Shanghai route Oct 18, 2010

UNITED AIRLINES has filed an application with the US Department of Transportation for authority to begin daily service between the airline's Los Angeles hub and Shanghai from May 20. Sister carrier, Continental Airlines, applied for authority to place its CO code on United operated flights between the two cities. The proposed flights from Los Angel...

SIA Cargo launches Bangkok, Taipei to Tokyo-Narita services Oct 18, 2010

SINGAPORE Airline Cargo (SIA Cargo) has announced two new freighter services, Singapore, Taipei to Narita-Tokyo from October 19 and from Singapore, Bangkok, to Narita-Tokyo from November 3 to meet rising winter demand, the company has announced. The service starting October 19 offers two Singapore, Taipei to Narita-Tokyo flights, D2 SQ7828/7 on Tuesdays...

Turkish Cargo starts twice weekly Hong Kong-Istanbul service Oct 18, 2010

TURKISH CARGO, the air freight service of Turkish Airlines, has launched of its new, twice weekly freighter service between Hong Kong and Istanbul, adding two new A330-200F freighters to the fleet and enabling Asian shippers to reach 168 destinations worldwide via Istanbul. Turkish Cargo is one of the few carriers that have grown during the global downt...

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