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DHL Air UK

IATA Code
D0
ICAO Code
DHK
Corporate Address
Cargo West
Derby
United Kingdom
DE74 2TR
Website
http://www.dhl.com
Country
United Kingdom
Business model
Cargo
Association Membership
IATA

DHL Air is cargo airline, wholly owned by Deutsche Post World Net. The airline is based at East Midlands Airport, Hounslow, UK and provides services on the group's DHL branded parcel and express network in Europe.


 
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EUROCONTROL Dir Gen, David Mc Millanhres European airlines report single-digit traffic growth in 2010; profits remain weak

25-Feb-2011 5:00 PM

European airlines reported single-digit growth last year - a welcome improvement from 2009's depressed level - but 2010 was a lacklustre year overall. Full year data has been released by the Association of European Airlines (AEA), the European Low Fares Airline Association (ELFAA) and EUROCONTROL. As noted by EUROCONTROL, growth across the continent last year was driven mainly by LCCs.

Chinese airline consolidation: Second tier airlines in the sights of the 'Big Four'

29-Oct-2010 4:57 PM

China’s fragmented airline industry is undergoing a shakeup. Merger and acquisition activity is intense – probably more so than any other aviation market in the world. In the space of a few short years, the majority of China’s second tier airlines have, at least partially, become owned or controlled by one of the "Big Three" carriers and/or HNA Group, as consolidation accelerates in China. In this report, CAPA reviews what’s fuelling the feeding frenzy and who the targets are.

Chinese cargo growth leading the recovery worldwide but some challenges ahead

31-Aug-2010 10:31 PM

With China’s GDP surging in the first half of 2010 in response to a stronger global economy, it is no surprise that the Chinese air freight market is going from strength to strength, as the country’s manufacturing sector recovers at a cracking pace following the global financial downturn. But the Chinese air freight segment, still in its formative stages, is highly fragmented. At the beginning of the year, the CAAC stated it would focus on the development of the country’s cargo industry and encourage cargo airlines to undergo mergers and acquisitions, restructuring and business cooperation. Furthermore, in its Development Strategic Plan, the CAAC stated it plans to develop at least one internationally competitive airline company and one internationally competitive cargo airline by 2030. In this article, we review the most recent developments of China's air freight market participants.

DHL to begin phasing out ABX Air planes

27-Jun-2008 9:50 AM

Wilmington, Ohio (AP) - Air Transport Services Group Inc. said Thursday that delivery service DHL will phase out its use of 23 planes operated by ATSG's ABX Air division starting next week.

DHL sees opportunity from European airport congestion, commits to Shanghai hub

27-Nov-2007 12:19 PM

Leading express and logistics company, DHL, has stated rising

congestion, particularly at European airports, could create opportunities for

DHL to help airports become more efficient. In a research paper, "Airport

Logistics - Delivering Benefits to the Airport Community in the 21st Century”,

DHL warned of potential “severe impacts” on supply chains and airport

logistics, as airports come under increasing pressure to streamline operations

to meet a predicted doubling of passenger numbers worldwide by 2020.

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