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AUG 06, 2004 (newstodate): When Maersk Air stops services between the Faroe Islands and Denmark, the freight market will experience a steep drop in capacity.
Maersk Air operates the routes from the Faroe Islands to Billund and Copenhagen with Boeing 737 type aircraft, while Atlantic Airways' fleet comprises three BAe 146-200 with significantly smaller cargo cago capacity.
Maersk Air Cargo has signed an agreement with Atlantic Airways that will enable freight forwarders to use the network and flights of both carriers on their networks.
Due to a short runway at Faroe's Vagar Airport, Maersk Air Cargo's operations have always been limited to volumes significantly below the technical capacity of the aircraft.
Maersk Air operates the routes from the Faroe Islands to Billund and Copenhagen with Boeing 737 type aircraft, while Atlantic Airways' fleet comprises three BAe 146-200 with significantly smaller cargo cago capacity.
Maersk Air Cargo has signed an agreement with Atlantic Airways that will enable freight forwarders to use the network and flights of both carriers on their networks.
Due to a short runway at Faroe's Vagar Airport, Maersk Air Cargo's operations have always been limited to volumes significantly below the technical capacity of the aircraft.