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Apr 29, 2014 (newstodate): Thai Cargo in Scandinavia is to see a significant management change from May 1, 2014.
Serving with the company for more than 25 years as Thai Cargo manager in Scandinavia, Henning Arboe is leaving the airfreight industry to take up a new position outside the airfreight and logistics industries as Manager administration & Projects at the biotech firm Meabco A/S, owned and managed by Stig L�fberg.
Filling the position after Mr Arboe will be Erik Bertelsen, with the company since September 1988 and now serving as Thai Cargo Scandinavia Cargo and Mail Sales Manager.
The official appointment of the new Thai Cargo Manager Scandinavia is still pending.
Thai Airways International is operating daily Boeing 777 flights at all three Scandinavian capital airports as well as additional seasonal flights to Phuket and extra evening flights to Bangkok.
-We have seen a marked increase in cargo capacity with the Boeing 777 replacing the earlier Boeing 747 operations, going up from 17-18 to about 27 tonnes per flight on our 21 weekly rotations. But the market has absorbed this increased capacity and Thai Cargo is indeed a strong player in the cargo market of all three Scandinavian countries, says Mr Arboe.
Serving with the company for more than 25 years as Thai Cargo manager in Scandinavia, Henning Arboe is leaving the airfreight industry to take up a new position outside the airfreight and logistics industries as Manager administration & Projects at the biotech firm Meabco A/S, owned and managed by Stig L�fberg.
Filling the position after Mr Arboe will be Erik Bertelsen, with the company since September 1988 and now serving as Thai Cargo Scandinavia Cargo and Mail Sales Manager.
The official appointment of the new Thai Cargo Manager Scandinavia is still pending.
Thai Airways International is operating daily Boeing 777 flights at all three Scandinavian capital airports as well as additional seasonal flights to Phuket and extra evening flights to Bangkok.
-We have seen a marked increase in cargo capacity with the Boeing 777 replacing the earlier Boeing 747 operations, going up from 17-18 to about 27 tonnes per flight on our 21 weekly rotations. But the market has absorbed this increased capacity and Thai Cargo is indeed a strong player in the cargo market of all three Scandinavian countries, says Mr Arboe.