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August 2022

Air broker teams up with university to woo new talent

UK based broker CharterSync is partnering with Coventry University to implement an annual 12-month university placement scheme to give opportunities for young people to enter the industry.  The scheme’s inaugural student, Martyna Rosak, is currently reading a BSc in Aviation Management at Coventry University, and will spend 12 months with CharterSync. The placement involves exposure to key aspects of the business, including new product development, air charter sales and operations, marketing ... [+]

CCS-UK offers vehicle pre-booking

CCS-UK has released a new version of its Advance Information System (AIS) module that enables freight forwarders and their transport providers to pre-book timed vehicle slots at handling facilities. The new Slot Booking function can be run alongside the handler’s existing un-booked arrivals, allowing on-airport transit sheds to offer pre-booking and ... [+]

Tilbury completes grain store rebuild

The Port of Tilbury’s Grain Terminal has completed major construction works with the commissioning of ten, 30 metre tall, steel silos and a flat store with a combined storage capacity of 36,000 tonnes. The metal silos will be filled and emptied using a new 650 tonne per hour transfer conveyor system. ... [+]

Dundee to be hub for Scotland’s largest offshore site

The Port of Dundee has been chosen as the pre-assembly and marshalling site for the 1.1GW Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm. Turbine blades, towers and nacelles will be delivered to and pre-assembled at the port’s Renewables Hub before being shipped out for installation 12km off the Angus coast. Forth Ports-owned  Dundee was ... [+]

We’re tops for cargo, says Turkish

Turkish Airlines says it has become the leading European air cargo carrier and the fourth globally, according to the latest IATA World Air Transport Statistics data. It increased its freight tonne kilometres by over 32% in 2021 to 9.2 million The airline now operates 20 all-cargo planes and the number ... [+]

Room for growth in iPort

Intermodal operator Maritime Transport has leased an additional four acres at the iPort terminal in Doncaster from site developer Verdion, doubling the size of its HGV parking facility. Maritime Transport will now be able to accommodate up to 170 HGVs. The business took an initial 4 acres in 2020, including ... [+]

Dublin’s new runway has sting in the tail

FTA Ireland (FTAI) has welcomed the opening of the new North Runway at Dublin Airport but also warns that it will bring challenges for express freight operators. It says that recommendations by the Airport Noise Competent Authority (ANCA) has led to the numerical cap on flights permitted between certain hours being ... [+]

A small contribution to rebuilding Ukraine’s aviation

Ukrainian technology company Awery Aviation Software has pledged its support for an initiative to protect and develop the country’s aviation industry, including the rebuilding of the unique Antonov Mriya AN-225, destroyed when Russian forces tried to occupy the Hostomel base early in the year. Another Ukrainian startup company Metal Time has ... [+]

Abidjan terminal nearly ready

Côte d'Ivoire Terminal (CIT), Abidjan’s second container terminal, is expected to open in November. The APM Terminal joint venture has received six ship-to-shore cranes and seven rubber-tyred gantry cranes from ZPMC, the last delivery of equipment before the terminal goes live. [+]

Cathay airfreight goes green

Cathay Pacific has extended its Fly Greener carbon-offset programme to its air cargo services. A calculator works out the carbon emissions of shipments and the cost to offset them and customers can then make a contribution to purchase carbon offsets that come from selected certified carbon-offset projects. The carbon-offset programme follows the ... [+]