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Feb 12, 2013 (newstodate): Air cargo volumes increased during the first month of this year at Norway's Oslo Gardermoen Airport.
A total of 9,731 tonnes of cargo was handled at the airport, an increase by 16.1 percent, y-o-y.
Included in the total were 6,853 tonnes of international cargo, up 19.8 percent, and 2,877 tonnes of domestic cargo, rising 8.2 percent on 2012.
Besides the general sustained upturn in cargo out of Oslo Gardermoen Airport, the growth is also boosted by Asiana Cargo that from September 7, 2012, moved its twice-weekly Boeing 747-400F operation to Oslo from Sweden's Gothenburg Landvetter Airport on the return leg of the route from Frankfurt to Incheon, South Korea.
A total of 9,731 tonnes of cargo was handled at the airport, an increase by 16.1 percent, y-o-y.
Included in the total were 6,853 tonnes of international cargo, up 19.8 percent, and 2,877 tonnes of domestic cargo, rising 8.2 percent on 2012.
Besides the general sustained upturn in cargo out of Oslo Gardermoen Airport, the growth is also boosted by Asiana Cargo that from September 7, 2012, moved its twice-weekly Boeing 747-400F operation to Oslo from Sweden's Gothenburg Landvetter Airport on the return leg of the route from Frankfurt to Incheon, South Korea.