Tag: Qatar Airways Cargo
Qatar Airways Cargo teams up with Cainiao, launches weekly charter linking China, Brazil
Cainiao has partnered with Qatar Airways Cargo to support the e-commerce growth in South America with the launch of a weekly Boeing 777 freighter service linking Hong Kong (HKG), China, and São...
Lithium shipments- can the industry get its act together?
Lithium batteries have been known to cause spontaneous ignition and uncontrollable fire on aircraft. How can the industry fight misdeclaration, wrong packaging, improper handling, absence of...
'The regulation needs to start much earlier in the supply chain, and it must be sufficient to deter bad behaviour'
Guillaume Halleux the Chief Officer Cargo of Qatar Airways speaks to The STAT Trade Times about compliance, handling of misdeclared or poorly packaged Lithium battery shipments, and the gaps in
Qatar Airways Cargo customers can now check carbon emissions
User enters the shipment’s origin, destination, flight date, and weight to obtain flight options and carbon emissions.
Qatar Airways Cargo attains CEIV Live Animals certification from IATA
Following six months of intense process and product audits, Qatar Airways Cargo today announced that its strict adherence to the highest standards and relevant regulations has been accredited CEIV Live Animals certification by IATA.
Qatar Airways Cargo awarded IATA CEIV Live Animals certification
The certification applies at Qatar Airways’ Doha headquarters and the QAS Cargo Doha hub.
“Sales are part of our DNA, but clients are the air we breathe”
Adrien Thominet was elevated to the post of chairman at ECS Group recently. Thominet talks about how ECS Group is doing things differently and how it wants to set new benchmarks in the GSSA space.
SAL to ground handle Qatar Airways Cargo at Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Medina
The air cargo handler SAL Saudi Logistics Services has signed a ground handling agreement with Qatar Airways Cargo, to provide ground logistics support at Saudi Arabia’s main airports, including Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, and Medina.