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Belgium market forecast

According to a report from market analyst Business Monitor International, Belgium's air freight volumes fell by 21.9 percent year-on-year in 2009 and are expected to improve by just 1.6 percent this year, with growth in demand potentially slowed by delays to fiscal policy decisions as the country tries to form a coalition government. » See next week's ACW for the full Benelux Review

Success as B747-8 freighter goes for a one million lb lift-off

One of the three B747-8 freighters undergoing the aircraft type's flight proving programme lifted a 140-tonne cargo payload last week on take-off from a desert airfield.
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AeroLogic - here come the girls

An AeroLogic B777 freighter with three women on the flight deck took off from Germany's Leipzig/Halle airport in the early morning hours of 21 August.
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Transaero freight takes off strongly

Moscow-based Transaero Airlines carried 19,048 tonnes of cargo during the seven-month January - July period.
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Grand Power recovers well

Grand Power Logistics Group, which operates primarily through its Hong Kong subsidiary Grand Power Express that offers air and sea freight forwarding services, saw its gross profit increase by 22 percent year-on-year in the second quarter of this year.
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Dubai: double-digit growth again

Dubai International airport started the second half of this year on a positive note, as its monthly passenger count for July eclipsed the elusive four-million mark for the first time ever.
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Düsseldorf handles freight boom

A surge in the level of international trade during the second quarter of the year has provided a strong boost to cargo traffic at north-western Germany's Düsseldorf International airport.
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Japan Airlines

Japan Airlines subsidiary JAL Cargo Service Co has transferred the business and assets of its cargo handling operation at Central Japan's Chubu Centrair International airport to Japan-based Suzuyo & Co.

Envirotainer adds RAP e2 option

The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has awarded Envirotainer an airworthiness certificate for its newest RAP e2 product – a large volume container with electrical heating and compressor cooling technology.
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Volga-Dnepr seeks aviation photographers

20th anniversary competition closes on 5 September 2010 – so enter now!
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Qatar/Sri Lanka MoU

Earlier this month (August), Qatar and Sri Lanka signed an air services agreement in order to "facilitate the movement of passengers and cargo" between the two countries.

TNT: returning volumes

Reporting on its second-quarter performance, TNT noted express volumes returned to 2007 levels - with its ‘core kilo' figure up by 9.5 percent on the amount handled in the same three months of 2009.
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Boeing predicts better times ahead

Boeing has commented that its results for the April - June three-month period illustrated "another solid quarter of operational performance".
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Virgin: cautionary note

Virgin Atlantic Cargo has revealed a 36 percent year-on-year increase in revenue, based largely on an impressive 25 percent expansion in freight carried, for the first quarter of this fiscal year.
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Recovery beats pre-recession peak

According to the International Air Transport Association, there was a global 26.5 percent increase in demand for international air freight in June.
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Meeting the challenge

From 1 August all cargo flying from, via and within the US on passenger aircraft will have to undergo 100 percent screening at a single-piece level. With there being a real danger that the process will delay the smooth and expedited flow of cargo, many are concerned at what happens next
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Airbus racks up the figures

European aircraft manufacturer Airbus has had its order book ready at Farnborough, scooping US$28 billion in orders for 225 aircraft.
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Boeing: orders reinforce forecast

Boeing forecasts a US$3.6 trillion market for new commercial lift over the next 20 years as world economies rebound and strong demand for new and replacement aircraft spurs growth.
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ST Aerospace repair centre

Singapore's ST Aerospace is to set up a repair facility for Boeing and Airbus aircraft in Guangzhou, in a joint venture with Guangdong Airport Management Corporation. ST Aerospace (Guangzhou) Aviation Services will occupy 147,000m2 at Guangzhou Baiyun airport.

Aviation Capital goes to AEI for two conversions

Aircraft lessor Aviation Capital Group has confirmed its deal with Aeronautical Engineers, Inc of Miami for the conversion house to provide it with two B737-400SF modified aircraft.
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