Ecommerce platforms cancel flights and slash capacity – market is 'a mess'
As anticipated, ecommerce platforms have begun cancelling flights and cutting back on capacity, while Chinese ...
Cargolux is on the prowl for another 747 freighter, much like rival National.
The freighter operator’s new Boeing 777F fleet won’t begin to deliver, at best, until the end of 2027 (fingers crossed), but chief executive Richard Forson – normally cautious when it comes to capacity – thinks its 30-strong current 747 fleet may not be sufficient in the meantime.
“I am looking, if the ecommerce continues to grow at the rate at which it’s going, at whether additional capacity will be ...
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mike schmit
July 24, 2024 at 12:01 pmWith a 30-strong fleet, Cargolux could have gone with the A350F to replace the 747-400F. It would be available a bunch of years earlier than the 777-8F. and i’m convinced it will prove to be a fantastic freighter.