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, ...
Turkish Cargo, providing service to 124 countries around the world as one of the fastest growing air cargo brands, initiated cargo flights to Bangalore, the capital of the state of Karnataka and the third largest and crowded city in India.
It is aimed to connect Bangalore, having a high annual export potential of 170 thousand tons, to our destinations across the Middle East, launching of a high-powered line consequently. Flights to Bangalore are operated by means of Airbus 330-200F freighters.
Holding a central position in production of the aerospace industry, IT industry, computer and hi-tech products and referred to as the Silicon Valley thanks to its well-established export market, Bangalore is distinguished with its exported articles such as pharmaceuticals, perishable goods (fruits and vegetables), electronic, engineering, valuable items and textile products.
Achieving a sustainable growth with its newly-launched destinations, current infrastructure and investments, Turkish Cargo keeps enhancing its capacity in more than 300 destinations included in its current flight network.
To view the flight schedules and details please visit www.turkishcargo.com.tr, or contact with the call center at +90 850 333 0 777.
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