Cargo airline
Cargo airlines (or airfreight carriers, and derivatives of these names) are airlines dedicated to the transport of cargo by air. Some cargo airlines are divisions or subsidiaries of larger passenger airlines.
Logistics
Air transport is a component of many international logistics networks, managing and controlling the flow of goods, energy, information and other resources like products, services, and people, from the source of production to the marketplace. Logistics involves the geographical repositioning of raw materials, work in process, and finished inventories.[1]
Aircraft used
Larger cargo airlines tend to use new or recently built aircraft to carry their freight, but many use older aircraft, like the Boeing 707, Boeing 727, Douglas DC-8, DC-10, MD-11, Boeing 747, Airbus A300, and the Ilyushin Il-76. Examples of the 60-year-old Douglas DC-3 are still flying around the world carrying cargo (as well as passengers). Short range turboprop airliners such as the An-12, An-26, Fokker Friendship, and British Aerospace ATP are being modified to accept standard air freight pallets to extend their working lives. This normally involves the replacement of glazed windows with opaque panels, the strengthening of the cabin floor and insertion of a broad top-hinged door in one side of the fuselage.
Antonov An-225 Mriya and Antonov An-124 are the worlds' largest aircraft, used for transporting large shipments and oversized cargos.
Usage of large military airplanes for commercial purposes, pioneered by Ukraine's Antonov Airlines in the 1990s, has allowed new types of cargo in aerial transportation.
In the past, some cargo airlines would carry a few passengers from time to time on flights, and UPS Airlines once unsuccessfully tried a passenger charter airline division. However, cargo planes in the United States are forbidden from carrying non-employee passengers.[2]
Top 10 cargo airlines
By freight tonne-kilometres flown (millions):[3]
Rank | Airline | 2015 |
---|---|---|
1 | FedEx Express | 16,020 |
2 | Emirates SkyCargo | 11,240 |
3 | UPS Airlines | 10,936 |
4 | Cathay Pacific Cargo | 9,464 |
5 | Korean Air Cargo | 8,079 |
6 | Lufthansa Cargo | 7,054 |
7 | Singapore Airlines Cargo | 6,019 |
8 | Qatar Airways Cargo | 5,997 |
9 | Cargolux | 5,753 |
10 | China Airlines Cargo | 5,266 |
All-cargo
Some of these companies have stopped operating or have been merged into other carriers.
- Absa
- ABX Air
- Aerologic
- Aeromodal Cargolifter
- AirBridge Cargo
- AirNet Express
- Air Hong Kong
- Air Transport International
- Alaska Central Express
- American International Airways/Kalitta
- Amerijet International
- Antonov Airlines
- Aloha Air Cargo
- Atlantic Airlines (United Kingdom)
- Atlas Air
- ATRAN Cargo Airlines
- Arrow Airways Inc.
- Australian air Express
- Avient Aviation
- Blue Dart Aviation
- Bluebird Cargo
- Burlington Air Express
- Bravo Air
- Bridges WorldWide
- CAL Cargo Air Lines
- CCS Canadian Courier Services
- Capital Cargo International Airlines
- Cargoair
- Cargo 360
- Cardig Air Cargo
- Cargoitalia
- Cargojet Airways
- Cargolux
- Challenger Air Cargo
- China Postal Airlines
- Cielos Airlines
- DAS Air Cargo
- Deccan 360 Express Logistics
- DHL
- DHL International Aviation ME
- East Coast Air Charter
- Emerald Air
- Emery Worldwide
- Empost
- European Air Transport (branded "DHL")
- Evergreen International Airlines
- FedEx Express
- Fine Air
- First Flight
- Flying Tiger Line
- Freight India Logistics Pvt Ltd
- Grandstar Cargo
- Gemini Air Cargo
- Gestair Cargo
- Great Wall Airlines
- Heavylift Cargo Airlines
- Jade Cargo International
- K-Mile Air
- Kalitta Air
- Kelowna Flightcraft Air Charter (on behalf of Purolator)
- Kitty Hawk Aircargo
- Maximus Air Cargo
- Midex Airlines
- Millennium Air Xpress
- MNG Airlines
- Mountain Air Cargo
- Murray Air (National Air Cargo Group)
- MyCargo Airlines
- National Airlines (5M)
- Nippon Cargo Airlines
- Pacific Air Express
- Polar Air Cargo
- Polet Airlines
- Quickjet Cargo
- RAF-Avia
- Royal Air Freight
- Reair - Reaching Horizons
- S.A.A Cargo
- Saint-X Cargo
- Seaboard World Airlines
- SF Airlines
- Sky Capital Airlines
- SNAS Aviation
- Southern Air
- South African Cargo
- SprintAir
- Sundt Atlanta Skybridge
- Swiftport
- Swiftair
- TCS Courier
- TMA Cargo
- TNT
- Tol Air
- Transmile Air Services
- Tri-MG Intra Asia Airlines
- ULS Airlines Cargo
- UPS Airlines
- Varig Log
- Volga-Dnepr
- West Atlantic
- World Airways Cargo
- Yangtze River Express
All-cargo subsidiary
Freight divisions of passenger airlines operating their own or leased freighter aircraft, some shut down or merged with others.
- Aeroflot Cargo
- Air China Cargo
- Air India Cargo
- Air France Cargo
- Air Macau Cargo
- ANA Cargo
- Asiana Cargo
- Avianca Cargo
- Cathay Pacific Cargo
- China Airlines Cargo
- China Cargo Airlines (China Eastern)
- China Southern Cargo
- Delta Air Freight
- EgyptAir Cargo
- EL AL Cargo
- Emirates SkyCargo
- Ethiopian Airlines Cargo
- Etihad Crystal Cargo
- EVA Air Cargo
- Finnair Cargo
- Hong Kong Airlines Cargo
- Icelandair Cargo
- Iran Air Cargo
- Korean Air Cargo
- LAN Cargo
- Lufthansa Cargo
- MASkargo
- Martinair Cargo
- NWA Cargo
- Qatar Airways Cargo
- RAM Cargo
- Royal Jordanian Cargo
- Saudi Arabian Airlines Cargo
- Shanghai Airlines Cargo
- Singapore Airlines Cargo
- South African Airways Cargo
- Turkish Airlines Cargo
- Uzbekistan Airways Cargo
- Yakutia Airlines Cargo
Freight divisions without fleet using passenger aircraft belly hold or having other cargo airlines fly on their behalf, some of these previously had freighters:
- Alaska Air Cargo
- American Airlines Freight
- British Airways World Cargo (opb Global Supply, three a/c to be in full BA Cargo scheme)
- Caribbean Airlines
- Cargo Garuda Indonesia
- Czech Airlines Cargo
- Delta Airlines Cargo
- Dragon Air Cargo
- Gol Transportes Aereos
- Gulf Air Cargo
- Iberia Cargo
- Japan Airlines Cargo
- Kenya Airways Cargo
- KLM Cargo (opb Martinair Cargo, four a/c in full KLM scheme)
- Kuwait Airways Cargo
- LOT Polish Airlines Cargo
- Pakistan International Airlines Cargo
- Philippine Airlines Cargo
- Qantas Freight (two a/c opb Express Freighters in Qantas scheme minus logo)
- SAS Cargo Group
- S.A. Cargo
- SriLankan Cargo
- Starlight Airlines
- Sudan Airways
- Swiss WorldCargo
- Thai Airways Cargo (two aircraft operated by Southern Air in full Thai Cargo scheme)
- United Airlines Cargo
- Virgin Atlantic Cargo
These carriers operate freighter aircraft but do not have a cargo division:
- Air Koryo
- Ariana Afghan Airlines
- Azerbaijan Airlines
- Iraqi Airways
- Syrian Air
- Tajik Air
- Turkmenistan Airlines
See also
- Airlift
- Cargo aircraft
- Container terminal
- Counter-to-counter package
- Dangerous goods
- Environmental impact of aviation
References
- ↑ Bartsch, Butsri (24 May 2013). "Air freight - it could not be faster!". BB Handel. Retrieved 29 May 2013.
- ↑ "Passengers And Crew On Cargo Aircraft" (PDF). Federal Aviation Administration. 21 January 2004. Retrieved 29 May 2013.
- ↑ http://www.iata.org/publications/Pages/wats-freight-km.aspx
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