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Sep 15, 2009 (newstodate): Iceland's Cargo Express is seeing good results with its freighter services and is now adding capacity.
-Things are really booming right now, and we have started last week with a third weekly ABX flight in and out of Keflavik, says Robert Tomasson, Cargo Express Managing Director.
-The latest four flights have been completely sold out from Iceland, with commodities consisting of fresh fish and fish processing equipment to Continental Europe and USA, says Mr Tomasson.
Cargo Express, a cargo GSSA and service provider, was officially established on December 1, 2008, and the company started its freighter service with a Boeing 767F, operated by ABX Air, on March 11, 2009, offering two weekly rotations between New York and Liege through Keflavik, Iceland.
-Things are really booming right now, and we have started last week with a third weekly ABX flight in and out of Keflavik, says Robert Tomasson, Cargo Express Managing Director.
-The latest four flights have been completely sold out from Iceland, with commodities consisting of fresh fish and fish processing equipment to Continental Europe and USA, says Mr Tomasson.
Cargo Express, a cargo GSSA and service provider, was officially established on December 1, 2008, and the company started its freighter service with a Boeing 767F, operated by ABX Air, on March 11, 2009, offering two weekly rotations between New York and Liege through Keflavik, Iceland.