EASA demands inspection of affected A350 engines after Cathay incident
The European Air Safety Agency (EASA) is requiring that certain A350 aircraft undergo a one-off ...
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Cathay Pacific Airways has launched a new cargo mobile application that offers cargo agents, forwarders and customers greater convenience when tracking shipments, in addition to a wide range of other information relevant to the operations of Cathay Pacific Cargo.
Building on the services available at www.cathaypacificcargo.com, the new Cathay Pacific mobile app allows customers to track shipments through their smart phone or tablet device at any time and from anywhere. Customers can also review the e-booking status of their shipment by logging into the app, just as they would with the cargo website.
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