Turhan Özen steps down as chief cargo officer at Turkish Cargo
Turhan Özen has stepped down from his position as chief cargo officer for Turkish Cargo, ...
Istanbul, 03.09.2018
Turkish Cargo, one of the fastest growing air cargo brands among the global air cargo carriers, keeps extending its cargo flights network. Turkish Cargo included Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, and Muscat, the capital of Oman, to its direct cargo flights network. Following launch of these new cargo flights, Turkish Cargo increased the number of its cargo flights destinations to 85.
Included to its flights network by the flag-carrier air cargo brand, Kigali stands out with its substantial potential of importation. The city enjoys its position as a substantial exports point for the destination of Johannesburg, the metropolitan city of the South Africa. It is planned to combine the flights to Kigali, to be operated by means of the A330-200F freighter by Turkish Cargo, with the Entebbe (Uganda) line*, and to launch a substantial exports – imports line across the region.
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