Logistics majors invest, boosting Saudi Arabia's global hub ambition
Saudi Arabia is targeting “global hub” status by the end of the decade and plans ...
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GM: RAISING THE ROOF GGM: IN FULL THROTTLE GZIM: MAERSK BOOST KNIN: READ-ACROSSMAERSK: NOT ENOUGHMAERSK: GUIDANCE UPGRADEZIM: ROLLERCOASTERCAT: HEAVY DUTYMAERSK: CATCHING UP PG: DESTOCKING PATTERNSPG: HEALTH CHECKWTC: THE FALLGXO: DEFENSIVE FWRD: RALLYING ON TAKEOVER TALKODFL: STEADY YIELDVW: NEW MODEL NEEDEDWTC: TAKING PROFIT
It is expected that the current year will witness the addition of three new destinations to air cargo services aboard Saudi Airlines passenger aircrafts to Munich, Ankara and the Maldives. Saudia Cargo has announced the flights schedules starting from April 2016 to the Maldives with two and Munich will start in July with ten weekly flights, respectively. The last quarter of the same year will witness four weekly flights to Ankara. The cargo services will be available aboard Boeing aircrafts model B777 and Airbus A320/A330 departing to the same destination. The classifications of these aircrafts are capable of transporting large amounts of cargo exceeding thirty tons.
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