Air cargo carriers see a brighter year on the radar after 2023 disappoints
Airlines are posting declining revenues last year for their cargo subsidiaries, but stakeholders remain optimistic ...
Lufthansa Cargo seems to have cheered up a little – there is a little more optimism than in recent weeks. CargoForwarder attended a German Air Cargo Club meeting and found a more sanguine Alexis von Hoensbroech, head of product and sales. Most interesting, perhaps, was his statement that the carrier intended to operate an all-777 freighter fleet, perhaps meaning that the carrier will covert at least some of its five 777F options into orders. The carrier couldn’t resist a pop at Air France-KLM: “In contrast to some competitors, we will remain being a main deck capacity provider.” He added: “We want to become an airline that’s easy to deal with.”
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