NEW DELHI : Minister of Civil Aviation VK Singh has said that SpiceXpress & Logistics, the cargo division of SpiceJet (SG, Delhi Int’l), is among four companies that have applied for no-objection certificates to launch scheduled air
GANDHINAGAR : Vman Aviation Services IFSC Pvt Ltd (Vman) is India’s first Aircraft leasing company, approved by IFSCA in GIFT City. Vman focuses on operating lease solutions to the general aviation market. Vman announces
AAHL is now India’s largest airport infrastructure company, accounting for 25% airport footfalls. AAHL will now also control 33% of India’s air cargo traffic. AAHL will cater to a 300-million-strong post-pandemic consumer base comprising
Charter chain of 16 flights from Stuttgart to Atlanta Securing 1.2 million litres of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) with IAG Cargo Supporting automotive customers to avoid CO2 emissions SWITZERLAND : Kuehne+Nagel and IAG Cargo,
NEW DELHI : Continental Carriers (P) Ltd successfully chartered a B747-400 Freighter to transport 190 pallets, weighing 109 tons, of ‘Zeolite’, an essential component in Oxygen generation, from the supplier’s factory in South of
FRANCE : GEODIS announces the opening of a new 6,000 sqm site within the cargo area of Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport to provide certified services, especially for customers in the health and luxury goods
Three new destinations: Dubai, Beirut, Istanbul. Seven destinations served: Chicago, Atlanta, New York, Liège, Dubai, Beirut and Istanbul. CMA CGM AIR CARGO offers complete and agile solutions to the Group’s customers MARSEILLE : The
MONTREAL : Air cargo volumes in March reached an all-time high for the month, according to IATA in its latest air cargo analysis. The association said that global air cargo demand, measured in cargo-tonne
MUMBAI : Blue Dart Express, express air and integrated transportation and distribution company, reported a consolidated net profit of INR 891 million for the fourth quarter and INR 963 million net profit for the
Nearly a decade after it was first mooted, the joint IATA-FIATA Air Cargo Progamme (IFACP – previously called CAMP), by which forwarders stopped being ‘agents’ of the airlines, has been quietly dropped, with carriers