Cathay Pacific Cargo signs contract with Swissport to handle air cargo at Frankfurt Airport

The new five-year collaboration represents a significant increase of handling volumes for Swissport’s activities at Frankfurt Airport.

Cathay Pacific Cargo signs contract with Swissport to handle air cargo at Frankfurt Airport
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Swissport and Cathay Pacific Cargo have signed a five-year contract for the handling of air cargo at Frankfurt Airport. The first shipment of the Hong Kong based carrier was processed on November 5 at the new air cargo warehouse which Swissport opened just this Monday.

The new five-year collaboration represents a significant increase of handling volumes for Swissport’s activities at Frankfurt Airport. Cathay Pacific Cargo, one of the world’s largest international cargo carriers, renowned for its strong network in Asia, Australia and New Zealand, has made Frankfurt its European air cargo hub. The contract represents 26,000 tonnes of cargo per year, flown with freight aircraft (four weekly flights with Boeing 747-400 or 747-8) and four weekly passenger flights (Boeing 777 or Airbus 350) between Frankfurt, the US and Hong Kong.

“We are very pleased with this vote of confidence by Cathay Pacific Cargo, one of the world’s leading air cargo carriers,” says Henning Dieter, head of Swissport Cargo Services Germany. He added, “Our investments in high-tech equipment and digitalization combined with the increased warehousing space provide a strong foundation for a mutually beneficial collaboration.”

The new contract was awarded after a thorough selection process and is based on a successful international cooperation. Cathay Pacific Cargo relies on Swissport’s air cargo handling and ground services at various airports in a dozen countries around the globe.

Earlier this week, Swissport started operations at its brand new 17,000 sqm facility at Frankfurt Airport, increasing air cargo capacity by about 50 per cent. The integrated Swissport Pharma Center guarantees end-to-end temperature-controlled processing and warehousing for pharmaceutical shipments, an important European export product not only in times of Covid-19. The new location features a state-of-the-art infrastructure, innovative technology, sustainable energy creation and digitalized processes for traffic control.

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