ALLIANCE Cargo Express (ACE) and Turkish Cargo have partnered to expand their respective global airfreight capabilities.
Co-owner of New York-based ACE, Nikolay Pyagay, announced the partnership in a LinkedIn post on July 17.
He said the partnership would extend the network reach of the airlines across 120 destinations in Europe, Asia, and the Americas, plus involve dedicated freighter charter flights.
The airlines also plan to launch specialised solutions, including temperature-controlled pharma shipments and e-commerce express lanes.
Further, the partnership will see the integration of digital platforms for airfreight quotes and real-time tracking, writes London's Air Cargo News.
'We look forward to collaborating on new projects - dedicated freighter charters and cutting-edge supply chain digitisation - to drive efficiency and reliability in every shipment,' said Mr Pyagay.
Turkish Airlines' 2024 cargo revenue grew by around 35 per cent year on year as it continued to invest in specialist product handling and fleet expansion.
Turkish Cargo recently struck agreements with Atlas Air and Hong Kong Air Cargo.
From May, Atlas Air began flying a Boeing 747-400 widebody freighter on behalf of Turkish Cargo to destinations across the Middle East, Asia, Europe and the Americas.
In April, Hong Kong Air Cargo signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Turkish Cargo to explore how to further collaborate in air cargo operations through aligned commercial strategies and joint operational initiatives.
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Co-owner of New York-based ACE, Nikolay Pyagay, announced the partnership in a LinkedIn post on July 17.
He said the partnership would extend the network reach of the airlines across 120 destinations in Europe, Asia, and the Americas, plus involve dedicated freighter charter flights.
The airlines also plan to launch specialised solutions, including temperature-controlled pharma shipments and e-commerce express lanes.
Further, the partnership will see the integration of digital platforms for airfreight quotes and real-time tracking, writes London's Air Cargo News.
'We look forward to collaborating on new projects - dedicated freighter charters and cutting-edge supply chain digitisation - to drive efficiency and reliability in every shipment,' said Mr Pyagay.
Turkish Airlines' 2024 cargo revenue grew by around 35 per cent year on year as it continued to invest in specialist product handling and fleet expansion.
Turkish Cargo recently struck agreements with Atlas Air and Hong Kong Air Cargo.
From May, Atlas Air began flying a Boeing 747-400 widebody freighter on behalf of Turkish Cargo to destinations across the Middle East, Asia, Europe and the Americas.
In April, Hong Kong Air Cargo signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Turkish Cargo to explore how to further collaborate in air cargo operations through aligned commercial strategies and joint operational initiatives.
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