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Industry figures fear widespread slowdowns in air cargo shipments.
The airline has appointed four account managers and one operations manager to its cargo team for the Europe, Middle East and Africa region.
Until recently, Southwest aimed to expand 8 percent to 10 percent a year. But it has slowed its growth rate to only 4 percent in 2008 and has said it may not expand at all in 2009.
A Stansted Airport spokesman said airport bosses were satisfied that covering staff were properly trained and security had not been compromised.
The spaciousness of the terminal will make it easier to maneuver and park large vehicles, while allowing for freight shipments to be dispatched faster.
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Airline News
Menzies Aviation has been awarded a 3-year cargo handling contract by Martinair for offline cargo handling throughout Ireland.
Ahead of the holiday travel crunch, President Bush has settled on steps intended to reduce air traffic congestion and long delays that have left passengers stranded.
Aviapartner, Europe’s leading independent ground handler, announces the appointment of Marcel Blomjous as the new Managing Director of Aero Groundservices, Aviapartner’s recently acquired cargo handling operation in Amsterdam.
Authorities say 23 illegal immigrants have been arrested on charges that they allegedly used fake security badges to work at O'Hare International Airport.
eTug LLC today announced that Airport Terminal Services (ATS) headquartered in St. Louis have agreed to test the new "eTug" in St. Louis for a 30 day trial.
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Hamburg airport recognizes its ground handling services
Singapore Changi airport, content with its lot, plans on several changes to fit future needs.
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