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April 2011

HKIA and Chicago O’Hare Airport forge partnership

 

The Airport Authority Hong Kong (AA) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA), identifying Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) and O’Hare International Airport (O’Hare) as “sister airports.” Last year, HKIA and Beijing Capital International Airport forged a similar partnership.

Global turmoil stunts air traffic

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has revealed that the current political situation in North Africa and the Middle East is affecting passenger and cargo traffic. Although up from 2010, February numbers were well below January averages.

 

Afghan airline acquires first aircraft

East Horizon Airlines, the first Afghan airline certified under the country's new internationally compliant cargo aviation standards, has obtained its first aircraft. Commercial operations will begin in May.

Radiant buys DBA Distribution Services for $12 million

Radiant Logistics will acquire DBA Distribution Services, a New Jersey-based logistics company founded in 1981, for $12 million.

Delta, Air France-KLM expand international flights

Delta, Air France and KLM have announced a joint venture to connect Florida with three international hotspots. Fourteen new nonstop flights to London, Amsterdam and Paris will serve Florida each week.

ATA lauds President Obama’s call for biofuel development

In an effort to curb the United States’ dependency on oil, President Obama called Wednesday for the development of advanced biofuels. His message attracted the attention —and support — of one aviation giant: the Air Transport Association of America (ATA).

Call repeated for BAA airport sale

The UK-based Competition Commission has renewed its call for BAA to sell London Stansted Airport and either Edinburgh or Glasgow Airport. The ruling is provisional, and a finalized report is due out in a few months.

WTO releases Boeing report

The World Trade Organization (WTO) has found that Boeing received illegal state, local and federal subsidies.

FedEx launches route to South Korea

FedEx has launched four weekly non-stop 777F flights from its Memphis hub to South Korea to allow for delivery from the U.S., Canada and Latin America markets to Seoul in two to three business days.