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Oct 19, 2005 (newstodate): Singapore Airlines Cargo has been awarded Cargo 2000 phase one accreditation on routes between Singapore and Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, Melbourne and Tokyo.
The next objective is for the airline to achieve phase one accreditation across the Cargo 2000 network plan.
Singapore Airlines Cargo joined Cargo 2000 in May 2004.
-There cannot be anybody who could intellectually argue against having one common platform for the transfer of information for the air cargo industry with total transparency. Implementation of the standards required for this demands the adoption of a robust Quality Management System. It is gratifying that Singapore Airlines Cargo is proactively pursuing this objective within the Cargo 2000 framework, says Mick Fountain, Chairman of Cargo 2000.
Singapore Airlines Cargo currently operates on a global network that extends to 68 cities in 35 countries.
In addition to the fourteen Boeing 747-400 Freighters currently in service, two further aircraft of this type are due for delivery by the end of 2005, and deliveries of three Boeing 747-400 passenger to freighter conversions will take place between 2007 and 2009.
The next objective is for the airline to achieve phase one accreditation across the Cargo 2000 network plan.
Singapore Airlines Cargo joined Cargo 2000 in May 2004.
-There cannot be anybody who could intellectually argue against having one common platform for the transfer of information for the air cargo industry with total transparency. Implementation of the standards required for this demands the adoption of a robust Quality Management System. It is gratifying that Singapore Airlines Cargo is proactively pursuing this objective within the Cargo 2000 framework, says Mick Fountain, Chairman of Cargo 2000.
Singapore Airlines Cargo currently operates on a global network that extends to 68 cities in 35 countries.
In addition to the fourteen Boeing 747-400 Freighters currently in service, two further aircraft of this type are due for delivery by the end of 2005, and deliveries of three Boeing 747-400 passenger to freighter conversions will take place between 2007 and 2009.