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Nov 07, 2016 (newstodate): Hardly a week without news of fresh freighters capacity to be offered at Norway's Oslo Airport.
This week is now exception: starting from November 15, 2016, Russia's by far largest cargo carrier AirBridgeCargo will launch a twice-weekly freighter service to Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport for transfer to onward flights on ABC's extensive route network to Asia and USA, using Boeing 747-8F aircraft.
ABC will thus bring another 100 tonnes capacity two times per week to Norway's seafood exporters as well as the oil and gas industries.
Flying into Oslo from Amsterdam, ABC will operate the flights on Tuesdays where the volume of freighter operations will thus increase to six operations including two by Qatar Airways, and one by Emirates, Korean, Cargolux and now also AirBridgeCargo, and on Fridays as the only non-integrator carrier.
This week is now exception: starting from November 15, 2016, Russia's by far largest cargo carrier AirBridgeCargo will launch a twice-weekly freighter service to Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport for transfer to onward flights on ABC's extensive route network to Asia and USA, using Boeing 747-8F aircraft.
ABC will thus bring another 100 tonnes capacity two times per week to Norway's seafood exporters as well as the oil and gas industries.
Flying into Oslo from Amsterdam, ABC will operate the flights on Tuesdays where the volume of freighter operations will thus increase to six operations including two by Qatar Airways, and one by Emirates, Korean, Cargolux and now also AirBridgeCargo, and on Fridays as the only non-integrator carrier.