BRITISH air cargo company magma Aviation, a Chapman Freeborn unit, has added its first regular scheduled flights to China three to four times a week with a B747-400F, reports Singapore's Asian Aviation.
The return journey takes in Liege Airport (LGG) and Nanchang Changbei International Airport (KHN).
Paul Hoatson, head of network planning at Magma Aviation, said 'Magma Aviation is delighted to serve more customers by starting our first regular flights into China. By opening China, Magma Aviation now operates 29 dedicated flights per week across the US, Africa, Asia and Europe.'
Magma Aviation plans to add additional capacity in the APAC region throughout 2023 to further support customer requirements.
Said Magma CEO Conor Brannigan: 'Scheduled flights to and from China are an important milestone for Magma Aviation. We continue to look to increase our presence in this important and dynamic air cargo market.'
Magma Aviation was launched in 2010 and commercially markets dedicated wide-body cargo aircraft capacity, contracted on an exclusive basis from third-party airlines.
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The return journey takes in Liege Airport (LGG) and Nanchang Changbei International Airport (KHN).
Paul Hoatson, head of network planning at Magma Aviation, said 'Magma Aviation is delighted to serve more customers by starting our first regular flights into China. By opening China, Magma Aviation now operates 29 dedicated flights per week across the US, Africa, Asia and Europe.'
Magma Aviation plans to add additional capacity in the APAC region throughout 2023 to further support customer requirements.
Said Magma CEO Conor Brannigan: 'Scheduled flights to and from China are an important milestone for Magma Aviation. We continue to look to increase our presence in this important and dynamic air cargo market.'
Magma Aviation was launched in 2010 and commercially markets dedicated wide-body cargo aircraft capacity, contracted on an exclusive basis from third-party airlines.
SeaNews Turkey