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Nov 2, 2005 (newstodate): As awaited, SAS Cargo has now signed an agreement with Sterling Airlines to take over of the entire cargo capacity on the complete network of Sterling Airlines.
The agreement will add approximately 30,000 tonnes of annual extra capacity to SAS Cargo's European network.
With 30 Boeing 737 aircraft, Sterling Airlines operates daily to 80 destinations within Europe, and this new agreement will bring additional capacity to SAS Cargo's existing markets as well as new adding destinations to the network.
The new agreement comes a month after SAS Cargo bought the General Sales Agency unit from Sterling Airlines (the former Maersk Air Cargo) and formed the business unit Cubic Air Cargo.
With the new agreement, SAS Cargo has taken over all air cargo activities from Sterling Airlines.
The agreement will add approximately 30,000 tonnes of annual extra capacity to SAS Cargo's European network.
With 30 Boeing 737 aircraft, Sterling Airlines operates daily to 80 destinations within Europe, and this new agreement will bring additional capacity to SAS Cargo's existing markets as well as new adding destinations to the network.
The new agreement comes a month after SAS Cargo bought the General Sales Agency unit from Sterling Airlines (the former Maersk Air Cargo) and formed the business unit Cubic Air Cargo.
With the new agreement, SAS Cargo has taken over all air cargo activities from Sterling Airlines.