A sure indication of age is the change in status of a profession once held in high regard. Embodied by the airline pilot, I’m talking about aviators who gets paid to transport people or cargo on a regular run. Once a respected and well-paid position, Read More...
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Jetwhine
on Sun, Feb 6 2011
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LUFTHANSA Cargo is on the way to move back to Frankfurt its two MD-11Fs from Milan by the end of the year, due to the operations from Italy commenced in last February continue to produce losses. New services of Cargoitalia, new wxpansions on the way with Cargolux Italia and low profit margin in the indeed...
Well hello all; My first blog post finds me writing about my trip yesterday into the cauldron that is today's Afghanistan. But before I do that, maybe I should tell you a little about myself. Clive, British, 47, fat. That's all you probably wish to know! I fell into this job via the classic route...
Second MD11SFs EI-UPE is already landed at Milan Malpensa in the last days. New flight operations schedule was been uploaded on airlines website. Three twice a week routes are planned to US/Canadà, Middle East and Far East Asia. Milan Malpensa to Alma Aty-Hong Kong and back on wednesdays and saturdays...
These two Far Eastern carriers are interested to open non stop flights to Milan Malpensa. Air China Cargo wants to serve Beijing and Shanghai. Asiana Cargo is interested to serve Seoul.