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Qantas Freight is re-branded Qantas Courier Sep 2, 2010

QANTAS FREIGHT has begun offering courier and baggage delivery services to Qantas and third party customers under the new brand name Qantas Courier. Qantas Freight executive manager Stephen Cleary said Qantas Courier had been established to reposition the Australian and New Zealand operations following the sale of Qantas' investment in DPEX Worldwide. ...

Hainan Air first half profit soars 218.19pc to US$81.9 million Sep 2, 2010

CHINA's Hainan Airlines has announced its first half net profit grew 218.19 per cent to US$81.98 million, reported Xinhua. The company, based on China's southernmost island province of Hainan, said the profit gain was because of an unexpected increase in demand. The firm anticipates to benefit from China's government plan to build Hainan into an inte...

Maersk affiliate to offer truckers chassis in Pacific southwestSep 2, 2010

DIRECT CHASSIS LINK INC (DCLI), which the Maersk group established in 2009 as a neutral provider of chassis to truckers, said it will extend the coverage of its existing service to California and other points in the south west this autumn. From October 4, DCLI will offer chassis to drayage companies at marine terminals, container yards and railroad ramp...

Defence ministers discuss implications of Mekong railway project Sep 2, 2010

DEFENCE ministers from six Mekong River states - Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam - have met in Vietnam to consider the implications arising from the construction of a railway to be completed in 2025 an cargo capacity of 230 million tonnes. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) said the rail network is an important project for the develop...

JAL to retire 103 planes, scrap 49 routes Sep 1, 2010

Japan Airlines, a debt-ridden carrier worth no more than a two-decade old jumbo when it was bailed out by the government in January, is to retire 103 jets and scrap 49 routes in a bid to return to profit, reported Reuters. JAL also said it would look at creating a low-cost carrier business and the state-backed turnaround body leading the restructuring s...

Delta makes a move on Heathrow slotsSep 1, 2010

Competition on two of the busiest transatlantic routes is set to intensify with Delta Airlines applying to run services from Heathrow to Boston and Miami, reported The Daily Telegraph. The US carrier's move follows the regulators' decision to allow British Airways (BA) and American Airlines to operate a joint business across the Atlantic. Delta, i...

Qatar to boost India frequency by 14 flights a week Sep 1, 2010

Qatar Airways is to increase its weekly flights to India by 19 percent from September 1, as the Middle Eastern airline seeks to expand in the fast-recovering aviation market, reported Dow Jones Newswires. The Doha-based airline said it would add 14 flights a week to the cities of Delhi, Amritsar and Kochi, taking its total weekly flights to 88. In a...

Indian domestic air cargo rises 25pc in 2009-10Sep 1, 2010

INDIAN domestic air cargo volume increased 25 per cent in 2009-10 to 691 million metric tonnes from 552 million tonnes the year before, surpassing government forecasts of 686 million tonnes, said Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel. International cargo volume increased 10 per cent to 1.2 billion tonnes for the year compared to 2008-09, falling below go...

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