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Oct 13, 2016 (newstodate): The Belarus cargo carrier transAVIAexport has launched scheduled cargo flights on a new route between Belarus and China.
The carrier is now on-line with two weekly Boeing 747-200F rotations between Minsk and Tianjin, contracted by the Chinese logistics company Navitrans.
The Belarus carrier was also contracted to operate scheduled cargo flights between Kaunas and Tianjin from September, but the airline was found not hold a TCO license, and the venture has been put on hold.
The Chinese company Navitrans has also planned for other new services including cargo flights from Tianjin to Liege and Frankfurt Hahn, as well as from Zhengzhou to Liege and Frankfurt Hahn.
TransAVIAexport was also to be the operator on these routes, but the future of these projects remain unclear at this moment.
The carrier is now on-line with two weekly Boeing 747-200F rotations between Minsk and Tianjin, contracted by the Chinese logistics company Navitrans.
The Belarus carrier was also contracted to operate scheduled cargo flights between Kaunas and Tianjin from September, but the airline was found not hold a TCO license, and the venture has been put on hold.
The Chinese company Navitrans has also planned for other new services including cargo flights from Tianjin to Liege and Frankfurt Hahn, as well as from Zhengzhou to Liege and Frankfurt Hahn.
TransAVIAexport was also to be the operator on these routes, but the future of these projects remain unclear at this moment.