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Newstrack
Qatar Airways introduces third aircraft into freighter fleet
EAW Staff
Qatar Airways Cargo has expanded its international operations with the introduction
of a third aircraft into its freighter fleet and the launch of seven new cargo-only
destinations.
The Airbus A300-600F took to the skies following its conversion from a passenger
to a cargo aircraft. Earlier this year, Qatar Airways Cargo introduced its second
freighter as part of a long-term strategy to develop an international network
of cargo flights.
With the addition of the third freighter, Qatar Airways Cargo has significantly
increased the number of destinations it serves worldwide from nine to 16 cities.
During the past six months alone, the freighter network has been transformed
radically with new destinations and a new-look cargo warehouse at Doha International
Airport.
The new destinations are Algiers, Tunis, Milan, Istanbul, Karachi, Colombo and
Johor Bahru in Malaysia. They supplement other destinations already in the network
- Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Khartoum, Dubai, Nairobi, Bangalore, Chennai, Lahore
and Dhaka. Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer, Akbar Al Baker said that cargo
represented a vital component of the airline's global operations. "We have
a clear strategy to develop our passenger side of the business to key business
and leisure destinations worldwide. Similarly, we are building our cargo operation
to key markets around the world using Doha as a key hub," he said.
"We will, over the next two years increase our cargo operations further
as more A300 freighters are introduced and the first of our two new Boeing 777
freighters are delivered. These are scheduled for delivery from the summer of
2009."
Qatar Airways General Manager Cargo John Batten added, "With
the addition of the new cargo aircraft and more destinations, Qatar Airways
is able to offer cargo agents and freight forwarders a wider choice of cities
for their shipments. I am pleased to say that Qatar Airways Cargo has come a
long way over the years to become a formidable force today." To cope with
the increase in business, arising from the rapid expansion of Qatar Airways'
fleet, the cargo division has expanded its warehouse facilities. The 40 per
cent increase in space includes a new import and export warehouse, cold storage
and freezer facilities. Qatar Airways Cargo recently relocated its operational
offices to the airport.
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