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Charter Brokers

These listings contain details of over 500 charter brokers around the world.

Contact information includes, address, telephone number, fax, email and websites, and often lists key personnel.

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IATA reveals a mixed picture

The latest report from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) states that 2011 ended "on a positive note" as air freight volumes showed a slight 0.2 percent upturn in December.
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DWC exercises its cargo muscle power

Dubai Airports, which owns and manages the new Dubai World Central Al Maktoum International airport (DWC) says the new gateway handled 89,729 tonnes of cargo in 2011, the gateway's first full calendar year of operations.
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Indian government alter policy

The Indian government says it will soon launch a major policy shift that will allow foreign airlines to hold up to a 49 percent stake in Indian carriers through direct investment.

Brussels freight stays steady

Brussels International airport carried a little over 475,000 tonnes of cargo in 2011, roughly the same as its throughput over the course of the previous year.
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Air Partner opens up in Italy

Air Partner has opened a cargo office in Milan as part of a wider strategy to develop its global charter offering.
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German airports: reasons for optimism

A number of German air gateways have reported favourably on their freight throughput during 2011.
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ACI reports air freight decline and confidence in economies still on the wane

According to Airports Council International (ACI), global air freight demand continued its downward slide in November 2011, falling by 1.6 percent year-on-year.
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Frankfurt pay-back for the Candy Man

The fire department at Frankfurt-Main airport has played host to Gail Halvorsen from Utah – a man who became world-famous during the 1948 Berlin Airlift while flying C-54 aircraft out of the airport on relief missions.
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London security event – an opportunity for air freight

Security is always on the mind of the air cargo executive and that makes the second CCTS Awards Gala Dinner being held at the Royal Garden Hotel in London of 25 April an occasion of interest to the air freight executive.
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FedEx Panda Express goes into action again with B777 freighter to Paris

The FedEx Panda Express has been flying again, this time transporting two three-year-old pandas from China to ZooParc de Beauval in France on 15 January.
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New brand in charters handles AN-225

Kales Charters changed its name on 1 October last year, becoming World Charter Services, but continues to handle some large and complex shipments.
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Air Partner

UK-based charter broker Air Partner has extended its Time Critical door-to-door time-definite worldwide freight service to clients based in mainland Europe. The product was previously only available to UK customers.

Air Cargo China – book now

Already the signs look good for a successful transport logistic China / Air Cargo China conference and exhibition to be held in Shanghai later this year – judging by the number of applications received so far, says event organiser Messe München International.
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HK welcomes third runway study

An independent report produced by the Social Sciences Research Centre (SSRC) of the University of Hong Kong has said that members of the public have shown a clear preference for a third runway at Hong Kong International airport (HKIA) to meet the needs of long-term air traffic demand.
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Udo Preissner

Udo Preissner, director of marketing at Frankfurt-Hahn International airport died unexpectedly on 23 December, aged 37.
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Boeing Commercial Airplanes

The B787 has set new records for both speed and distance for the aircraft's weight class with a 19,835km flight from Seattle to Dhaka, Bangladesh. After a two-hour refuelling stop, the aircraft returned to Seattle with a total trip time of 42 hours and 27 minutes.

A-Z titles grab the limelight

There was a double success for The A-Z Group stable of publications last week when two of the group's products scooped major media awards for their excellence.
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Senior Cargolux executives plead guilty

Two senior executives of Europe's biggest all-cargo carrier, Cargolux, have pleaded guilty to charges brought by the US Department of Justice (DoJ) in relation to violations of American antitrust Sherman Act.
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Cargo weakens as Eurozone crisis looms

Des Vertannes, global head of cargo at IATA (the International Air Transport Association), remarked at the organisation's Annual Cargo Day held on 6 December in Geneva that he is "optimistic" for the future, but the short-term outlook for air freight is "more gloomy".
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AA Cargo promises ‘business as usual'

Following the filing of American Airlines parent company AMR Corporation for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on 29 November, Dave Brooks, president of AA?Cargo, the carrier's air freight wing, has moved quickly to allay fears amongst the airline's cargo customers.
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